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Blasius of Parma Blasius of Parma
Blasius of Parma (b. Parma, Italy, ca 1345; d. Parma, 1416) natural philosphy. Although presumably he was born in in Parma, the first known reference to Blasius is found in the records for 1377 of the University of Pavia, where he took his doctorate, perhaps in 1374 (the latter date makes 1345 a... Read more
Piacenza Piacenza
Piacenza , city (1991 pop. 102,268), capital of Piacenza prov., in Emilia-Romagna, on the Po River. It is an agricultural, commercial, and industrial center. Manufactures include agricultural machinery, chemicals, furniture, buttons, and food products. The city was a Roman stronghold (called Colonia... Read more
Macedonio Melloni Macedonio Melloni
MELLONI, MACEDONIO (b.Parma, Italy, 11 April 1798; d. Portici, Italy, 11 August 1854) physics. Melloni spent his early professional life as a professor of physics at the University of Parma between 1824 and 1831. Political difficulties arising out of the 1830 rebellions forced him to flee to... Read more
Michael (king of Romania) Michael (king of Romania)
Michael 1921-, king of Romania (1927-30, 1940-47). His father, Prince Carol (later Carol II ), renounced his right of succession in 1925, and young Michael ascended the throne under a regency on the death of Ferdinand . However, in 1930 his father returned to be recognized as king. When Carol II... Read more
Maria Luisa Maria Luisa
María Luisa , 1751-1819, queen of Spain, daughter of Duke Philip of Parma, consort of King Charles IV . Dissolute and domineering, she exerted, with her favorite Godoy , the real power in the government, thus contributing to the downfall of Spain at the hands of Napoleon I. She was present... Read more
Parmigianino Parmigianino
Parmigianino or Parmigiano , 1503-40, Italian painter and etcher, one of the most sensitive mannerist artists (see mannerism ) and one of the period's finest draftsmen. His real name was Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola. The name Parmigianino is derived from his birthplace, Parma. His early... Read more
Parma Parma
Parma , city (1991 pop. 170,520), capital of Parma prov., in Emilia-Romagna, N Italy, on the Parma River and on the Aemilian Way. It is a rich agricultural market, a transportation junction, and a major industrial center. Manufactures include textiles, machinery, footwear, pharmaceuticals, processed... Read more
Guastalla Guastalla
Guastalla , town (1991 pop. 13,354), Emilia-Romagna, N Italy, on the Po River. It is an agricultural and industrial center. Probably founded in the 7th cent., Guastalla was held by various lords and in 1539 was bought by Ferrante Gonzaga of Mantua. It was made a duchy in 1621. After the Guastalla... Read more
Correggio Correggio
Correggio , c.1494-1534, Italian painter, whose real name was Antonio Allegri, called Correggio for his birthplace. He learned the rudiments of art from his uncle Lorenzo Allegri. His early works were greatly influenced by the divergent styles of Mantegna and Leonardo da Vinci, as evidenced in the ... Read more
Margaret of Parma Margaret of Parma
Margaret of Parma 1522-86, Spanish regent of the Netherlands; illegitimate daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. She was married (1536) to Alessandro de' Medici (d. 1537) and (1538) to Ottavio Farnese, duke of Parma. Appointed Spanish governor of the Netherlands (1559), she was restricted in... Read more

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