- House of Farnese
:"For the town in Italy with the same name, see
Farnese (VT) .The Farnese family was an influential family inRenaissance Italy .Its most important members include
Pope Paul III and the Dukes ofParma .Several important architectural works and antiquities are associated with the Farnese family, either through construction or acquisition, including the Farnese Marbles. These include the Palazzo Farnese in
Rome and theVilla Farnese inCaprarola .Origins
The family could trace its origins back to around AD 984 and took their name from one of their oldest feudal possessions - Castrum Farneti. There has been some debate as to the origins of the name Farnesti/Farnese. Some suggest that it derives from the vernacular name for an oak found in the region, the Farnia (Quercus robur), but others have held that the name owes its origins to the Fara, a term of Lombard origin used to denote a particular social group. In the 12th century they are recorded as minor feudataries in the area of
Tuscania andOrvieto , several members holding political positions in the latter commune. One Pietro defeated the TuscanGhibellines in 1110 and, most likely, fought against theItalo-Normans in 1134. His son Prudenzio was consul in Orvieto and defeated the Orvieto Ghibellines backed by Siena; another Pietro defended the town against Emperor Henry VI.In
1254 one Ranuccio defeatedTodi 's troops and fought forPope Urban IV againstManfred of Sicily . His son Niccolò was in theGuelph army in theBattle of Benevento (1266).The Farnese returned in
Tuscia (southern Tuscany-northern Lazio) in1319 , when they acquired Farnese,Ischia di Castro , and the Castles of Sala and San Savino. In1354 CardinalAlbornoz , in return for the family's help in the war against the Papal riotous barons, gave them the territory ofValentano . In this period they fought against the fierce Papal rivals, thePrefetti di Vico . In1362 Pietro Farnese was commander-in-chief of the Florentine army against Pisa in the war forVolterra . Six years later Niccolò Farnese saved PopeUrban V from the attack ofGiovanni di Vico , first in the castle ofViterbo and then in that ofMontefiascone . The loyalty to the Papal cause granted to the Farnese the confirmations of their possessions in the northern Lazio and a series of privileges which raised them as the same level of the more ancient and powerful Roman barons of the time (Savelli ,Orsini ,Monaldeschi ,Sforza of Santa Fiora).Rise of the family
The family substantially increased its power in the course of the
15th century , as their territories reached the southern shore of theLake Bolsena and Montalto, especially thanks to Ranuccio the Elder. He was commander-in-chief for the neighbouring Siena against the Orsini ofPitigliano and, after his victory, received the title of Senator of Rome. His son Gabriele Francesco originated the "military" line of the family, which however disappeared after three generations.Ranuccio's son Pier Luigi married a member of the ancient baronial family of theCaetani (that ofPope Boniface VIII ), thus giving the Farnese further importance in Rome. His daughter Giulia, who was a mistress ofPope Alexander VI , further expanded the Roman fortunes of her family. She granted her brother Alessandro the title of cardinal; under Alexander's successorJulius II he became governor of theMarca Anconetana and, in1534 , he managed to become pope as Paul III. Among his most notable feats, there were an unprecedentednepotism and the establishment of theCouncil of Trent .Dukes of Castro and Parma
Paul III named his son Pier Luigi "
gonfaloniere " of the Roman Church and Duke of Castro, granting him the possession of a state encompassing the Farnese lands from the Thyrrenian Sea to the Lake of Bolsena, as well as the county ofRonciglione and many other smaller fiefs.In
1545 Paul was also able to carve out, from territories once belonging to the Papal States, another state in northern Italy for his son, theDuke of Parma and Piacenza . Two years later Pier Luigi was assassinated by his new subjects under Spanish mandate. Despite Charles V moves, the pope reacted and soon established Ottavio, Pier Luigi's son, on the ducal throne. Paul III died in 1549, his political role in the curia handed over to his grandson Alessandro, who was an influential cardinal until his death in 1589.The Duchy of Parma continued to be ruled by the Farnese until the 17th century, but that of Castro went lost in
1649 under the military assault launched byPope Innocent X . Despite the lack of the territories in central Italy, the Farnese court inParma under duke Ranuccio II was one of the most splendid in Italy.As the small state fell under the Spanish control and influence, the family lost Parma and Piacenza in
1731 as the last dukeAntonio Farnese died heirless.Most notable members
*
Pietro Farnese (dates unknown)
*Ranuccio Farnese (1390 —1450 )
*Pier Luigi Farnese (1435 —1487 )
*Pope Paul III, born Alessandro Farnese (1468 —1549 )
*Giulia Farnese , mistress ofPope Alexander VI and sister of the above Alessandro Farnese
*Pier Luigi Farnese, first Duke ofParma (1503 —1547 )
*Alessandro Farnese, Cardinal (1520 —1589 )
*Ottavio Farnese, second Duke of Parma (1524 —1586 )
*Ranuccio Farnese, Cardinal (1530 —1565 )
*Alessandro Farnese, third Duke of Parma (1545 —1592 )
*Ranuccio I Farnese, fourth Duke of Parma (1569 —1622 )
*Odoardo Farnese , fifth Duke of Parma (1612 —1646 )
*Ranuccio II Farnese, sixth Duke of Parma (1630 —1694 )
*Francesco Farnese, seventh Duke of Parma (1678 —1727 )
*Antonio Farnese, eighth Duke of Parma (1679 —1731 )
*Elizabeth Farnese , Queen ofSpain , wife of King Philip V, mother of Charles III (1692 —1766 )ources
*cite book|first=Flaminio Maria |last=Annibali|title= Notizie Storiche della Casa Farnese|location= Montefiascone |year=1817-1818
*cite book|first=Edoardo |last=del Vecchio|title=I Farnese|publisher= Istituto di studi romani editore|location=Rome|year= 1972
*cite book|first=Giovanni |last=Drei|title=I Farnese grandezza e decadenza di una dinastia italiana|publisher=La Libreria dello Stato|location=Rome|year=1954
*cite book|first= Emilio |last=Nasalli Rocca|title=I Farnese|cite book= dell’Oglio editore|year=1969External links
* [http://www.onlipix.com/kings/italy/farnese.htm Farnese family tree] from about
1390 to1766 .
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