Ranuccio II Farnese, born on September seventeenth, sixteen thirty, was a prominent figure in the Italian aristocracy. He ascended to the title of Duke of Parma and Piacenza in sixteen forty-six, a position he held with distinction for nearly half a century until his passing.
During his reign, which lasted until his death, Ranuccio II played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of his duchy. His leadership was marked by a commitment to the welfare of his subjects and the enhancement of the region's prosperity.
In addition to his primary title, Ranuccio II also held the title of Duke of Castro from sixteen forty-six until sixteen forty-nine. This brief tenure further exemplified his influence and the breadth of his noble responsibilities during a transformative period in Italian history.