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Ranuccio II
Farnese (17
September 1630 – 11
December 1694) was the
sixth Duke of
Parma and
Piacenza from 1646
until his
death nearly 50
years later. He...
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Ranuccio I
Farnese (28
March 1569 – 5
March 1622)
reigned as Duke of Parma,
Piacenza and
Castro from 1592. A firm
believer in
absolute monarchy, Ranuccio...
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Ranuccio Farnese may
refer to:
Ranuccio Farnese il
Vecchio (1390–1450),
grandfather of Pope Paul III
Ranuccio Farnese (1509–1529), son of Pope Paul III...
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Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli (19
February 1900 – 17
January 1975) was an
Italian archaeologist and art historian.
Bianchi Bandinelli was born in
Siena to...
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Ranuccio Farnese (11
August 1530 – 29
October 1565) was an
Italian prelate of the
Farnese family, who was
Cardinal of
Santa Lucia in
Selci from 1545 to...
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another Pietro defended the town
against Emperor Henry VI. In 1254, one
Ranuccio defeated Todi's
troops and
fought for Pope
Urban IV
against Manfred of...
- Costanza, Pier
Luigi (who was
later created Duke of Parma), Paolo, and
Ranuccio. In July 1505, Pope
Julius II
legitimated the two
eldest sons so that they...
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Ranuccio Farnese (1509–1529) was the
natural son of
Alessandro Farnese by
Silvia Ruffini, born
before his
father was
elected pope as Paul III. His siblings...
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forced by the King
Philip II of
Spain to
appoint his seventeen-year-old son
Ranuccio I Farnese, as regent,
since the
Spanish King did not want to
deprive himself...
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sentiments of the Farnese. In 1520, at the age of seventeen, he and his
brother Ranuccio were
already emplo**** as
mercenaries in the pay of the
Republic of Venice...