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      • Charles was born from the marriage of Philip V of Bourbon, King of Spain, and Elisabetta Farnese. When Charles became King of Naples in 1734, he gathered the most important works of art in Rome, Parma and Piacenza and brought them to Naples.
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  2. The House of Farnese (/ fɑːrˈneɪzi, - zeɪ /, also US: /- eɪsi /, [ 1 ][ 2 ]Italian: [farˈneːze, -eːse]) was an influential family in Renaissance Italy. The titles of Duke of Parma and Piacenza and Duke of Castro were held by various members of the family.

  3. Charles was born from the marriage of Philip V of Bourbon, King of Spain, and Elisabetta Farnese. When Charles became King of Naples in 1734, he gathered the most important works of...

  4. Farnese Family, an Italian family that ruled the duchy of Parma and Piacenza from 1545 to 1731. Originating in upper Lazio, the family soon became noted through its statesmen and its soldiers, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries. The first of its most celebrated members was Alessandro.

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  5. The Farnese family, who had become Dukes of Parma lost its last male heir upon the death of Antonio Farnese of Parma, and thus the collection passed through Elisabeth Farnese, who married King Philip V of Spain, to their son Charles of Bourbon, who became King of Naples and Sicily in 1734.

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · The Farnese family were protagonists of European politics and culture from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, placing the city of Parma at the centre of a vast renewal project that saw the use of the arts as a means of political legitimisation.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Pier Luigi, a warrior like his Farnese ancestors, had already made a name for himself—and not necessarily a good one, known for his cruelty and ruthlessness—fighting for Venice and for Emperor Charles V (including the famous sack of Rome in 1527).

  8. In 1731 died Antonio Farnese, duke of Parma and Piacenza. The last heir of the dinasty was Charles of Bourbon, Elisabetta Farnese and Philip V of Spain firstborn.