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Change: Pope Paul III's second illegitimate son was known for his cruelty, decadence, and homosexual acts of violence against men. He was assassinated in 1547 by a faction of nobles supported by Charles V who wanted to unite Parma and Piacenza into the Duchy of Milan Ranuccio Farnese, "the little cardinal"
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Change: Images of the Historic Pope Paul III CHARACTER CONNECTIONS Family members: one of the TWO illegitimate sons Pier Luigi Farnese for whom he built the Palazzo Farnese and detached lands from the papal dominion to create the duchy of Parma and Piacenza for Pier Luigi.Father: Pier Luigi Farnese
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Change: Pope Paul III's second illegitimate son was known for his cruelty, decadence, and homosexual acts of violence against men. He married Charles V's illegimate daughter, Margaret of Austria, but was assassinated in 1547 by a faction of nobles supported by Charles V who wanted to unite Parma and Piacenza
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Change: In 1535 he asked Michelangelo to paint "The Last Judgement" on the alter of the Sistine Chapel which took five years to complete.Gentility: member of the great Farnese family who were highly influential in Early Modern ItalyPosition: Pope of the Catholic ChurchPersonality type:Signature
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Change: and religious influence. It fought all proponents of non-Catholic views, especially Calvinists and Lutherans. Pope Paul III Pope Paul III receiving the Rule of the Society of Jesus in 1540 Vatican stamp of Pope Paul III
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Change: decisions, and political and religious influence. It fought all proponents of non-Catholic views, especially Calvinists and Lutherans. Pope Paul III Pope Paul III receiving the Rule of the Society of Jesus in 1540
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Change: Santa Maria in Trastevere. The Roman Inquisition was established by Pope Paul III in 1542. It was one of the most infamous inquisitions because of it's decisions, and political and religious influence. It fought all proponents of non-Catholic views, especially Calvinists and Lutherans. Pope Paul III
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Change: Trent in Santa Maria in Trastevere. The Roman Inquisition was established by Pope Paul III in 1542. It was one of the most infamous inquisitions because of it's decisions, and political and religious influence. It fought all proponents of non-Catholic views, especially Calvinists and Lutherans.
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Change: little cardinal" Pope Paul III's grandson by his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi. Portrait by Titan, c. 1540's Pope Paul III confirms The Order of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1540 Pope Paul III by Tiziano Vercellio Pope Paul III and the Council of Trent in Santa Maria in Trastevere.
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Change: ancestor of the Dukes of Parma. Ranuccio Farnese, "the little cardinal" Pope Paul III's grandson by his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi. Portrait by Titan, c. 1540's Pope Paul III confirms The Order of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1540 Pope Paul III by Tiziano Vercellio
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Change: and Piacenza into the Duchy of Milan. He is the ancestor of the Dukes of Parma. Ranuccio Farnese, "the little cardinal" Pope Paul III's grandson by his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi. Portrait by Titan, c. 1540's Pope Paul III confirms The Order of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1540
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Change: ( Council of Trent) He was also noted to have founded the Order of the Jesuits in 1540.In 1542 he established The Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, or the Roman
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Change: In 1542 he established The Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, or the Roman Inquisition. This permanent congregation was staffed by Cardinals and other officials and charged with the tasks of maintaining and defending the integrity of the faith.Gentility: member of the
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Change: sons, really!!! Good for the Pope. Giving more reasons to Henryhis VIII.sons.Friends:Tutor: Pomponio LetoAny blood relativeThe Medici familyHoly Roman Emperor Charles V (despite his involvement in the plot to kill his son Pier Luigi, they still remained key allies)Enemies: All
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Change: didn't), vocally opposed to the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the AmericasAnnoying trait(s): his enemies would view him as hypocritical and prone to nepotism, after his election as Pope he gave his illegitimate offspring titles and property that had once been under papal rule CHARACTER CONNECTIONS Family
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