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  1. 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 1545 to 1547. He was the illegitimate son of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (who later became Pope Paul III ).

  2. Pier Luigi (1503–47), the first duke, was Paul’s son by a woman whose name is unknown. He instituted a supreme council of justice and a ducal chamber, ordered a census of the population, reduced the Valtarese to submission, and curbed the power of the feudal…

  3. Ranuccio's son, Pier Luigi, married a member of the ancient baronial family of the Caetani (that of Pope Boniface VIII), thus giving the Farnese further importance in Rome. His daughter, Giulia , who was a mistress of Pope Alexander VI , further expanded the Roman fortunes of her family by persuading the Pope to bestow on her brother Alessandro ...

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  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Jonathan Spangler February 16, 2024 Italy. The names Farnese and Parma evoke a number of images from Italian and European history. The ‘Villa Farnese’ embodies the beauty and grace of the Renaissance palaces of the Roman countryside and of one of its chief patrons, the beautiful and graceful Giulia Farnese.

  6. Pier Luigi Farnese (1503-1547), the illegitimate son of Pope Paul III, became the first Duke of Parma and Piacenza, instigating a feud between Pope Pope Paul III and the Holy Roman Emperor...

  7. Pier Luigi Farnese ( Roma, 19 novembre 1503 – Piacenza, 10 settembre 1547) è stato il primo duca di Castro e di Parma della famiglia Farnese, figlio naturale di papa Paolo III . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Infanzia ed educazione. 1.2 Matrimonio. 1.3 Giovinezza. 1.4 Carriera militare. 1.5 Paolo III papa. 1.6 Gonfaloniere della Chiesa.

  8. Portrait of Pier Luigi Farnese is a heavily-damaged 1546 oil on canvas painting of Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma by Titian, now in Room 2 of the National Museum of Capodimonte. It was produced on the artist's return to Venice from Rome in 1546.

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