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  1. Portrait of Pier Maria Rossi di San Secondo by Parmigianino (1535-1539), Museo del Prado. Pier Maria III de' Rossi (1504 – 15 August 1547) was an Italian general and nobleman, the second marquess and seventh count of San Secondo .

  2. Pier Maria Rossi or Pier Maria II de' Rossi (25 March 1413 – 1 September 1482) was an Italian condottiere and count of a region around present San Secondo Parmense. His properties included the castle of Rocca dei Rossi. He was known as "the Magnificent".

  3. Pier Maria III de' Rossi (1504 – 15 August 1547) was an Italian general and nobleman, the second marquess and seventh count of San Secondo. Biography. Born at San Secondo Parmense, he was a member of the local Rossi noble family, the son of Troilo I de' Rossi and Bianca Riario, the first daughter of Caterina Sforza and the half-sister of ...

    • San Secondo Parmense, Emilia-Romagna
    • Camilla De' Rossi
    • Emilia-Romagna
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  5. May 25, 2017 · One of the first documented cases of a nobleman who actually embraced these rules and incorporated them into his life was that of Pier Maria Rossi. He chose his damsel, gave her a castle, then built her another one, Torrechiara, at Langhirano in the province of Parma, Italy.

  6. Portrait of Pier Maria Rossi di San Secondo is a painting by the Italian Mannerist artist Parmigianino, executed around 1535–1539 and housed in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain.

    • 133 cm × 98 cm (52 in × 39 in)
    • Parmigianino
    • c. 1535–1538
  7. Pier Maria III de' Rossi, conte di San Secondo (San Secondo Parmense, 1504 – San Secondo Parmense, 15 agosto 1547), è stato un generale italiano del XVI secolo, secondo marchese di San Secondo e settimo conte di San Secondo.

  8. Educated as a young man in France and Florence, in 1527 Pier Maria Rossi (1504-1547), Seventh Count of San Secondo, was in the service of Clement VII but that same year entered the employment of Charles V.