Vittoria Farnese
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Duchess consort of Modena and Reggio
Vittoria Farnese | |
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Duchess consort of Modena and Reggio | |
Tenure | 12 February 1648 – 10 August 1649 |
Born | (1618年04月29日)29 April 1618 Parma, Duchy of Parma and Piacenza |
Died | 10 August 1649(1649年08月10日) (aged 31) Modena, Duchy of Modena |
Spouse | Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena |
Issue | Vittoria d'Este |
House | House of Farnese (by birth) House of Este (by marriage) |
Father | Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma |
Mother | Margherita Aldobrandini |
Not to be confused with Vittoria Farnese, Duchess of Urbino
Vittoria Farnese (29 April 1618 – 10 August 1649) was an Italian noblewoman.[1] She was born in Parma, the daughter of Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma and Margherita Aldobrandini, niece of Pope Clement VIII. On 12 February 1648 she married Francesco I d'Este, widower of her sister Maria Farnese.[1] [2] Vittoria died in Modena in 1649, dying while giving birth to the couple's only child, also called Vittoria (1649–1656). Francesco then married a third time, to Lucrezia Barberini, in Loreto in October 1654.
Ancestry
[edit ]Ancestors of Vittoria Farnese |
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1. Vittoria Farnese 12. Giorgio Aldobrandini 6. Giovanni Francesco Aldobrandini 13. Margherita Dal Corno 14. Pietro Aldobrandini 7. Olimpia Aldobrandini 15. Flaminia Ferracci |
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Ostrow, Steven F. (2011). "(Re)presenting Francesco I d'Este: An Allegorical Still Life in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts". Artibus et Historiae (63).
- ^ Harrán, Don (2014). "Dedication and Labelling Practices in Seventeenth-Century Instrumental Music: the Case of Marco Uccellini". Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle. 45: 1–25. doi:10.1080/14723808.2014.887282. ISSN 1472-3808. S2CID 162150974.
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