Costanza Farnese (December 19, 1500, in Rome – May 23, 1545, in Rome) was a daughter of Alessandro Farnese and Silvia Ruffini. Born before her father became...
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synchronized swimmer Costanza Farnese (1500–1545), daughter of Pope Paul III Costanza Fiorentini (born 1984), Italian synchronized swimmer Costanza Ferro (born...
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Pallavicino (died in 1552). She was a granddaughter of Costanza Farnese (daughter of Alessandro Farnese, later Pope Paul III). She married Giacomo Boncompagni...
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pope as Paul III. His siblings were Pier Luigi, Paolo and Costanza. Ranuccio on the Farnese family tree Archived 2009-07-19 at the Wayback Machine v t...
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Giordano Orsini and, on his mother's side, of Count Bosio Sforza and Costanza Farnese, an illegitimate daughter of Pope Paul III. An accomplished condottiero...
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Silvia Ruffini (category House of Farnese)
Farnese (later Pope Paul III): Costanza Farnese (1500-1545), who married Bosio II Sforza of Santa Fiora, 9th Count of Santa Fiora; Pier Luigi Farnese...
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Pope Paul III (redirect from Alessandro Farnèse)
Italian: Paolo III; 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13...
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The cardinal of Santa Fiora. Born in Rome, he was the eldest son of Costanza Farnese and therefore grandson of Pope Paul III. His father was Bosio II, Count...
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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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Alessandro Farnese. It was believed that Tiberio was an illegitimate son of Farnese, who became Pope Paul III. He was certainly a natural brother of Costanza Farnese...
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Giordano Orsini and, on his mother's side, of Count Bosio Sforza and Costanza Farnese, an illegitimate daughter of Pope Paul III. On 3 September 1558 he...
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Fiora, and his wife Costanza Farnese, Natural daughter of Pope Paul III. They had seven children, four sons and three daughters: Costanza Colonna (1555 - ...
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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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daughter of Bosio II Sforza, XI Count of Santa Fiora, and his wife Costanza Farnese, natural daughter of Pope Paulus III. They had a daughter, Felicia...
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Via Giulia (section 3 Palazzo Farnese (Via Giulia 186))
The building's first owner could have been Durante Duranti, lover of Costanza Farnese, or Guglielmo della Porta, which in this case would have been also...
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daughter of Bosio II Sforza, XI Count of Santa Fiora, and his wife Costanza Farnese, natural daughter of Pope Paulus III. They had a daughter, Felicia...
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on his mother's side, of pope's daughter Costanza Farnese, possibly natural son of Paul III Ranuccio Farnese 16 December 1545 Grandson Giulio Feltre della...
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of Bosio II Sforza, count of Santa Fiora e Cotignola, and his wife Costanza Farnese, who was the natural and legitimized daughter of Pope Paul III. His...
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Asdrubale Mattei, Marquis di Giove, of the House of Mattei and his wife Costanza Gonzaga of the House of Gonzaga. His older brother, Girolamo Mattei, became...
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the form and facial structure of Pluto and Proserpina. Characters in the Farnese ceiling have comparable anatomy to Proserpina's voluptuous body and her...
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Monarca* 84 - steam battleship, renamed Re Galantuomo and broken up in 1875 Farnese* 70 - steam frigate, captured while still in construction and renamed Italia...
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Enrichetta d'Este (category House of Farnese)
January 1777) was a Duchess of Parma by marriage to her cousin Antonio Farnese, Duke of Parma. She was the Regent of Parma in 1731 during her alleged...
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Compton in the bibliography). The lineage became extinct with Cornelia Costanza (1716-1797), who went to marry Prince Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra;...
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his cousin Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma; he commanded Italian troops. Following his wife's death, his half-sister Costanza Sforza, duchess of Sora...
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architecture. Barberini was born in 1603, the son of Carlo Barberini and Costanza Magalotti. He was the nephew of brothers cardinal Maffeo Barberini (later...
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was built nearby in the 4th century and its ruins can be seen near Santa Costanza, in the same site. The existing church was built by Pope Honorius I in...
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close - Olimpia's uncle Niccolò Ludovisi had married Camillo's sister, Costanza Pamphili. Doria Pamhpilj Gallery (in Italian) https://web.archive...
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extensively in the First War of Castro. The conflict began when Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, visited Rome and insulted the pope's nephews...
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Ferdinando I de’ Medici (1587–1588) Francesco Sforza (1588–1617) Odoardo Farnese (1617–1621) Andrea Baroni Peretti Montalto (1621) Alessandro d'Este (1621–1623)...
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Giacomo and Ippolita Pio 1441 – 8 February 1484 Lordship of Novellara Costanza Strozzi seven children 8 February 1484 Novellara aged 53-54 Ludovico III...
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