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  1. Clelia Farnese (1552/1556 – 11 September 1613), was an Italian noblewoman, member of the House of Farnese, and by her two marriages Marchioness of Civitanova and Lady of Sassuolo. According to contemporaries, she was one of the most beautiful women of her time.

  2. Clelia Farnese ( 1556 – Roma, 11 settembre 1613) è stata una nobildonna italiana membro della Casa dei Farnese, figlia naturale del cardinale Alessandro Farnese. Attraverso i suoi due matrimoni fu marchesa di Civitanova Marche, signora di Montecosaro, Genzano, Civita Lanivia e Ardea, nonché signora di Sassuolo .

  3. Clelia Farnèse, née en 1556 à Rome et morte le 11 septembre 1613 à Rome, était une noble italienne, fille illégitime du cardinal Alexandre Farnèse, le petit-fils du pape Paul III.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2010 · Publication date. 2010-11-01. Topics. history, biography, genealogy, renaissance, nobility, cardinals, women history. Collection. opensource. Language. Italian. Clelia Farnese biography (1556-1613), the daughter for Cardinale Alessandro Farnese jr.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2023 · ENTRETIEN - Pour son quatrième roman, la professeur de lettres nous raconte la destinée de Clélia Farnèse, fille illégitime du cardinal Alessandro Farnèse, arrière-petite-fille du pape Paul...

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  6. Clelia Farnese (1552/1556 – 11 September 1613), was an Italian noblewoman, member of the House of Farnese, and by her two marriages Marchioness of Civitanova and Lady of Sassuolo. According to contemporaries, she was one of the most beautiful women of her time.

  7. An elaborate hairstyle adorned with flowers, a lace ruff and a necklace with family crests are the attributes used by Jacopo Zucchi to depict Clelia Farnese. Illegitimate daughter of Cardinal Alessandro, one of the most influential exponents of the Roman Curia, the young woman has always lived at the center of the lively social life of the city