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      m. 1714 - 1746

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  3. Born on October 25, 1692, in Parma, Italy; died on July 10, 1766; daughter of Dorothea Sophia of Neuburg and Odoardo also known as Edward Farnese of Parma (eldest son of Ranucci II, duke of Parma); married Philip V (16831746), king of Spain (r. 1700–1724, 1724–1746), on December 24, 1714; children: Charles IV (1716–1788), king of ...

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Indeed, we can identify in Elizabeth Farnese a sovereign who would spend herself to increase the specific weight of women in the Spanish court. The marriage negotiations with Philip V were thus resolved in a short time.

  5. Philip married Elisabeth Farnese (25 October 1692 – 11 July 1766) on 24 December 1714, they had 7 children, of whom all but one reached adulthood: Charles III of Spain (20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) married Maria Amalia of Saxony and had children.

  6. Elizabeth Farnese (färnā´sā), 1692–1766, queen of Spain, second consort of Philip V; niece of Antonio Farnese, duke of Parma. Soon after her marriage (1714), arranged by Cardinal Alberoni and the princesse des Ursins , she gained a strong influence over her weak husband and for some time, at first with Alberoni, virtually ruled Spain ...

  7. Elisabeth Farnese was Queen of Spain by marriage to King Philip V. She was the de facto ruler of Spain from 1714 until 1746 since she managed the affairs of state with the approval of her spouse, and is particularly known for her great influence over Spain's foreign policy.

  8. Mar 7, 2024 · The Fasti di Elisabetta Farnese are a series of paintings that recount, in live action, the proxy marriage between Princess Elisabetta Farnese and King Philip V of Spain, celebrated in 1714. The work of Ilario Spolverini, they are a celebration of the power of the Farnese family. A memorable undertaking for a memorable wedding.

  9. This elegant portrait attributed to Spanish court painter Miguel Jacinto Meléndez depicts Elizabeth Farnese (1692-1766), the second wife of Philip V of Spain (1683-1746). It shows the early influences of the French style on eighteenth century Spanish portraiture.