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    Francesco Maria Farnese (15 August 1619 – 12 July 1647) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He was born in Parma, the son of Ranuccio I Farnese, duke...
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    children: Alessandro Francesco Maria Farnese (8 August 1602), died at birth. Maria Farnese (5 September 1603), died at birth. Alessandro Farnese (5 September...
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    a daughter of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena and Maria Caterina Farnese. Maria was the eighth child and fourth daughter of Francesco I d'Este, the...
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    Francesco Farnese (19 May 1678 – 26 February 1727) reigned as the seventh Farnese Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1694 until his death. Married to Dorothea...
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    reign under the regency of his uncle, Francesco Maria Farnese and his mother. Ranuccio belonged to the House of Farnese, whose duchy were founded by his patrilineal...
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  • her first cousin Francesco II d'Este, Duke of Modena. Her niece was Elisabeth Farnese, wife of Philip V of Spain. Margherita Maria was the eldest child...
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    II Farnese, was the Duke of Parma and of Piacenza. His mother, Isabella d´Este, was the daughter of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena and of Maria Caterina...
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    first wife of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena. In some sources she is known simply as Maria Farnese. Born in Parma to Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma...
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    The House of Farnese (/fɑːrˈneɪzi, -zeɪ/, also US: /-eɪsi/, Italian: [farˈneːze, -eːse]) was an influential family in Renaissance Italy. The titles of...
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    Duchy of Parma and Piacenza (category House of Farnese)
    by his wife Margherita de' Medici and by his uncle the Cardinal Francesco Maria Farnese, until the age of eighteen. In 1691 the Duchy of Parma was invaded...
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    Margherita Aldobrandini (category House of Farnese)
    birth. Vittoria Farnese (29 April 1618 – 10 Aug 1649), married Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena and had issue. Francesco Maria Farnese (19 August 1620...
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    the French Revolution" (126-8).[unreliable source?] Issue with Maria Caterina Farnese: Alfonso d'Este, Hereditary Prince of Modena (1632), died in infancy...
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    Clement VIII. On 12 February 1648 she married Francesco I d'Este, widower of her sister Maria Farnese. Vittoria died in Modena in 1649, dying while giving...
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    Piacenza; Prince Pietro Farnese (1639–1677), son of Odoardo I Farnese, Prince of Parma and Piacenza; Princess Margherita Maria Farnese (1664–1718), daughter...
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    Parma, the daughter of Odoardo Farnese and Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg. Her mother later married her uncle Francesco Farnese, Duke of Parma. Elisabeth was...
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    Odoardo Farnese (28 April 1612 – 11 September 1646), also known as Odoardo I Farnese to distinguish him from his grandson Odoardo II Farnese, was Duke...
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    in co-regency with her former brother-in-law, her son‘s uncle, Francesco Maria Farnese. In 1648, her son was declared of legal majority and thus ended...
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    Isabella d'Este, Duchess of Parma (category House of Farnese)
    Ranuccio II Farnese. She was the paternal grandmother of Elisabetta Farnese, Queen of Spain. Isabella was a daughter of the Duke of Modena Francesco I d'Este...
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    Odoardo Farnese (6 December 1573 – 21 February 1626) was an Italian nobleman, the second son of Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Maria of Portugal...
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    to Rome to work on the fresco decoration of the gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, which was being completed by the studio of Annibale Carracci. At this...
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    Vittoria Farnese, also known as Vittoria, Princess of Parma (Italian: Vittoria, Principessa di Parma), and by her married name Vittoria Farnese della Rovere...
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    Alexander Farnese (Italian: Alessandro Farnese, Spanish: Alejandro Farnesio; 27 August 1545 – 3 December 1592) was an Italian noble and condottiero, who...
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    Giulia Farnese (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːlja farˈneːze, -eːse]; 1474 – 23 March 1524) was an Italian noblewoman, a mistress to Pope Alexander VI,...
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    Farnese, was Antonio's niece, to the ducal throne. Born in Parma, Antonio was the third son of Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma, and his wife Maria...
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    Pier Luigi Farnese (19 November 1503 – 10 September 1547) was the first Duke of Castro from 1537 to 1545 and the first Duke of Parma and Piacenza from...
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    Francesco Maria II della Rovere (20 February 1549 – 23 April 1631) was the last Duke of Urbino. Born at Pesaro, Francesco Maria was the son of Guidobaldo...
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    Ottavio Farnese (9 October 1524 – 18 September 1586) reigned as Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1547 until his death and Duke of Castro from 1545 to 1547...
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    Francesco Maria I della Rovere (25 March 1490 – 20 October 1538) was an Italian condottiero, who was Duke of Urbino from 1508 to 1516 and, after retaking...
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    materialised and instead, he married Margherita Maria Farnese. The couple had no children and when Francesco died heirless in 1694 after just two years of...
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    was born in Modena, the eldest son of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena, and his first wife, Maria Caterina Farnese. He became Duke of Modena and Reggio...
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