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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.

    • 11 September 1613 (aged 61-57), Rome
  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 .

    • 1587-1599
    • Roma, 1556
  3. hmn.wiki › es › Clelia_FarneseClelia Farnesio

    Clelia Farnese (1552/1556 – 11 de septiembre de 1613), fue una noble italiana, miembro de la Casa de Farnese, y por sus dos matrimonios Marquesa de Civitanova y Dama de Sassuolo. Según sus contemporáneos, fue una de las mujeres más bellas de su tiempo.

  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. Il volume raccoglie tutti i documenti pertinenti a Giulia Farnese (1475-1524), l'amante adolescente di papa Alessandro VI (Rodrigo Borja), che è stata la causa principale della fortuna della sua famiglia e in modo particolare di quella di suo fratello Alessandro, il futuro papa Paolo III.

    • Patrizia rosini
  6. 21 de may. de 2020 · In 1556 Cardinal Farnese had a daughter named Clelia, from a French noblewoman. The greatest artists worked for him: Michelangelo until 1564, then Vignola and Giacomo Della Porta . In 1565 he was candidate to succeed Pope Paul IV Carafa, but Cardinal Ghisleri was preferred to him, who took the name of Pius V.

  7. 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.