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The article discusses the Farnese Palace in Rome, with reference to the political and social representation and identity of the occupants of the palace in the period between the 16th and 18th centuries. Topics discussed include background on the Farnese family and the palace as representative of the family, which included Alexander Farnese, Pope Paul III; the establishment of the palace as a central location connected to the family, and the palace as representative of the times in which it was built and used by the family. |