- Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma
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- See also, Odoardo Farnese (cardinal).
Odoardo Farnese Duke of Parma Reign 5 March 1622 - 11 September 1646 Predecessor Ranuccio I Farnese Successor Ranuccio II Farnese Regent Odoardo Farnese
Margherita AldobrandiniSpouse Margherita de' Medici Issue Ranuccio II Farnese
Alessandro FarneseHouse House of Farnese Father Ranuccio I Farnese Mother Margherita Aldobrandini Born 28 April 1612
Parma, ParmaDied 11 September 1646 (aged 34)
Parma, ParmaReligion Roman Catholicism Odoardo Farnese (28 April 1612 – 11 September 1646) was Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1622 to 1646.
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Biography
Odoardo was the sole legitimate son of Ranuccio I Farnese and Margherita Aldobrandini. After Ranuccio's natural son and his potential rival, Ottavio, was relegated in a prison, he reigned initially under the regency of his uncle Odoardo Farnese and, after the latter's death, of his mother, Margherita Aldobrandini.
He came of age in 1628 and in the same year he married Margherita de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo II de' Medici's daughter. His first notable act as Duke was an alliance with France in 1633, a move designed to counter Spanish predominance in northern Italy and support his territorial ambitions. He also asked for loans to improve the army, but his first campaigns were ineffective: Piacenza was occupied by the Spanish troops, and his army was defeated by Francesco I d'Este. Spanish troops overran the duchy and devastated the countryside, but did not attempt to lay siege to the cities. In the absence of French assistance, Odoardo was convinced by Pope Urban VIII to sign a treaty of peace with Spain in 1637.
His aggressive rule of Castro, a Farnese fief in the Papal States north of Rome, who the Barberini (Pope Urban's family) were eager to acquire, caused Odoardo to be excommunicated in 1641.[1] Instead of reconciliation, he sought alliances with Venice, Florence and the Duchy of Modena, and invaded northern Lazio with 7,000 troops. His army was composed mostly of cavalry, and were unable to recover Castro by siege. Although the Farnese fleet was destroyed and the Duke often proved recalcitrant, in the peace of 1644, the city of Castro was returned to him and Odoardo was reconciled with the Roman Catholic Church and readmitted to the Sacraments.[1]
Odoardo died suddenly in Piacenza, his favorite residence, on 11 September 1646.
Marriage and children
Odoardo Farnese married Margherita de Medici (31 May 1612 - 6 February 1679) on 11 October 1628 the daughter of Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. They had the following sons:
- Ranuccio II Farnese (1630–1694) married Princess Margaret Yolande of Savoy (1), Isabella d'Este (2), Maria d'Este
- Alessandro Farnese (10 January 1635 - 18 February 1689), Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1678 to 1682
- Orazio Farnese (24 January 1636 - 2 November 1656)
- Pietro Farnese (4 April 1639 - 4 March 1677)
See also
Ancestry
Ancestors of Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma 16. Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma 8. Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma 17. Girolama Orsini 4. Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma 18. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 9. Margaret of Austria 19. Johanna Maria van der Gheynst 2. Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma 20. Manuel I of Portugal 10. Infante Duarte, Duke of Guimarães 21. Infanta Maria of Aragon 5. Infanta Maria of Guimarães 22. James, Duke of Braganza 11. Infanta Isabel of Portugal 23. Eleonor of Mendoza 1. Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma 24. Jacopo Aldobrandini 12. Giorgio Aldobrandini 25. Bartolomea Ambrogi 6. Giovanni Francesco Aldobrandini, Prince of Carpineto 26. Donato Dal Corno 13. Margherita Dal Corno 3. Margherita Aldobrandini 28. Salvestro Aldobrandini 14. Pietro Aldobrandini 29. Elisabeta Dati 7. Olimpia Aldobrandini 15. Flaminia Ferracci References
- ^ a b Williams, George L. (2004). Papal Genealogy: The Families and Descendants of the Pope. McFarland. p. 106. ISBN 0786420715. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-mq7ctwMNdoC&pg=PA106&dq=%22Odoardo+Farnese%22+excommunicated&lr=&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U0iyVF4CSnjHshiJ_do6d_B53-Obg#PPA106,M1.
Odoardo Farnese, Duke of ParmaBorn: 28 April 1612 Died: 11 September 1646Regnal titles Preceded by
Ranuccio IDuke of Parma
1622–1646Succeeded by
Ranuccio IIDuke of Piacenza
1622–16462nd Generation Prince Carlo · Alexander, Duke of Parma3rd Generation 4th Generation Odoardo, Duke of Parma · Cardinal-Prince Francesco Maria5th Generation 6th Generation 7th Generation none8th Generation none9th Generation 10th Generation Louis I of Etruria · Prince Philip11th Generation 12th Generation 13th Generation 14th Generation Prince Ferdinando · Henry, Duke of Parma · Joseph, Duke of Parma · Elias, Duke of Parma · Prince Augusto · Prince Sixtus · Xavier, Duke of Parma · Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg* · Prince René · Prince Louis · Prince Thomas15th Generation Prince Carlo · Robert II, Duke of Parma · Prince Francesco · Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma · Prince Sixtus Henry · Prince Jacques · Prince Michel · Prince André · Prince Guy · Prince Rémy · Prince Jean Bernhard · Grand Duke Jean*^ · Prince Charles*^16th Generation Carlos, Duke of Parma · Jaime, Count of Bardi · Prince Philip · Prince Alain · Prince Eric · Prince Charles · Grand Duke Henri*^ · Prince Jean*^ · Prince Guillaume*^17th Generation Prince Michael · Prince Henry · Prince Amaury*also prince of Luxembourg
^also prince of NassauPier Luigi (1545-1547) · Ottavio (1556-1586) · Alexander (1586–1592) · Ranuccio I (1592–1622) · Odoardo (1622–1646) · Ranuccio II (1646–1694) · Francesco (1694–1727) · Antonio (1727–1731) · Charles I (1731-1734) · Charles II (1735-1740) · Maria Theresa (1740–1748) · Philip (1748-1765) · Ferdinand (1765–1802) · Marie Louise (1814–1847) · Charles Louis (1847–1849) · Charles III (1849–1854) · Robert I* (1854–1907) · Henry* (1907-1939) · Joseph* (1939-1950) · Elias* (1950-1959) · Robert II* (1959-1974) · Xavier* (1974-1977) · Carlos Hugo* (1977-2010) · Carlos* (2010-)- denotes titular Duke
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- People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church
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- House of Farnese
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