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Farnese

American  
[fahr-ne-ze] / fɑrˈnɛ zɛ /

noun

  1. Alessandro Duke of Parma, 1545–92, Italian general, statesman, and diplomat.


Farnese British  
/ farˈneːse /

noun

  1. Alesandro (alesˈsandro). original name of Pope Paul III See also Paul III

  2. Alessandro, duke of Parma and Piacenza. 1545–92, Italian general, statesman, and diplomat in the service of Philip II of Spain. As governor of the Netherlands (1578–92), he successfully suppressed revolts against Spanish rule

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Switching to English, JR said that the art history crowd may know all about Palazzo Farnese, its papal inhabitants, its Renaissance architects and its astonishing frescoes.

From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2021

This fresco, depicting Perseus rescuing Andromeda from the Kraken, is on one of the walls at the Palazzo Farnese in Rome.

From Slate • May 28, 2020

This commissioned portrait depicts members of a sort of entertainment troupe employed by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 1, 2019

The Palatine: Visitors inside the Imperial Forum typically hike the Palatine for the Farnese Gardens promontory's splendid view onto the Forum and Capitoline Hill.

From Washington Post • Jul. 11, 2019

Behind the Palazzo Farnese runs the Via Giulia, which contains the ugly fountain of the Mascherone.

From Walks in Rome by Hare, Augustus J. C.