Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma

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Pier Luigi Farnese in a portrait by Titian.

Pier Luigi Farnese is also the name of Pier Luigi Farnese (born 1435), father of Pope Paul III.

Pier Luigi Farnese (november 19, 1503 - September 10, 1547) was the first Duke of Parma, from 1545 to 1547.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Rome, Pier Luigi was the second but eldest illegitimate son of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (who later became Pope Paul III) by Silvia Ruffini. He became a soldier and participated in the sack of Rome in 1527.

When his father was elevated to the papacy in 1534, Pier Luigi was named Captain-General of the Church. His father later made him Duke of Parma and Piacenza, properties that had previously been a part of the Papal States. Pier Luigi and his son, Ottavio, declared they would have paid 9,000 golden ducati every year to the Popes, and, in exchange, they gave back the Duchies of Camerino and Nepi. Pier Luigi was also in possession of the Duchy of Castro and the county of Ronciglione, in the Lazio.

Pier Luigi took possession of his new states on September 23, 1546. During his life he had gained a fame on cruelty, ruthlessness and luxury, and was accused of homosexual acts against young men. In particular, he raped the 20-year old bishop of Fano, Cosimo Gheri, during an inspection.[citation needed] His firm rule and his taxes gained him the enmities of the cities, which were used to the milder authority of the Popes. The aristocracy, in particular, was supported against him by emperor Charles V, who aimed to unite Parma and Piacenza to the Duchy of Milan.

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Gerolama Orsini, Pier Luigi's wife.

In 1547 a conspiracy was set up against him by the counts Francesco Anguissola and Agostino Landi and the marquises Giovan Luigi Confalonieri and Girolamo and Alessandro Pallavicini. After Anguissola and others had stabbed him to death, the plotters hung his body from a window of his palace in Piacenza. Charles V's vicar Ferrante Gonzaga captured the Duchy soon after.

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Per Luigi Farnese's biological father, Pope Paul III, with Alessandro Cardinal Farnese (left) and Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma (right)

Pier Luigi Farnese had married Girolama Orsini. They had five children:

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Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma
Born: 19 November 1503 Died: 10 September 1547
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Duchy created from
the Papal States
Duke of Parma
1547-1549
Succeeded by
Ottavio
Duke of Piacenza
1547-1549
de:Pier Luigi Farnese

es:Pier Luís Farnesio fr:Pierre Louis Farnèse it:Pier Luigi Farnese nl:Pier Luigi Farnese ja:ピエール・ルイージ・ファルネーゼ

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