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From 1586 is his altarpiece of the Madonna with Child and Saints, in the National Gallery of Parma.
* Verdi Football Club, an association football club founded in Parma in July 1913, is after a series of name changes known today as the Parma F. C ..
San Daniele ham ( Prosciutto di San Daniele ) is the most similar to Parma ham, especially the low quantity of salt added to the meat, and is the most prized ham.
She attracted much favorable notice in Parma and was supported and encouraged by the art community there: " All Parma is talking of Miss Cassatt and her picture, and everyone is anxious to know her ".
Parma is a village in Jackson County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
Parma is the birthplace of world-renowned ecologist and soil scientist Dr. Robert E. Horton and NASCAR driver Brian Tyler.
North Parma is a white clapboard country church and " Plain Parma " is an orange brick church.
The Parma UMC is now formally connected to the Trinity UMC in Jackson.
As of 2007, North Parma remains independent, though this is not necessarily considered to be a permanent arrangement.
Parma is on Old US 12, which today is known as Michigan Avenue when it runs through Parma ( and most of Southern Michigan ).
This is the oldest segment of I-94, beginning at Sargent Road in East Jackson and running west to Michigan Avenue outside of Parma.
Parma is also located on the Michigan Central Railroad, which was historically the most significant and is currently the only railway from Detroit to Chicago.

Parma and by
* 1566 – Two-hundred Dutch noblemen, led by Hendrik van Brederode, force themselves into the presence of Margaret of Parma and present the Petition of Compromise, denouncing the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands.
In 1600 he was called to Parma by Duke Ranuccio I Farnese to began the decoration of the Palazzo del Giardino, but he died before it was finished.
The siege of Antwerp in the summer of 1585 by the Duke of Parma necessitated some reaction on the part of the English and the Dutch.
He then relocated to Rome, where in 1771 he won second prize in a painting competition organized by the City of Parma.
He was the eldest son of Maximilian, Prince of Saxony — younger son of the Elector Frederick Christian of Saxony — by his first wife, Caroline of Bourbon, Princess of Parma.
During the War of the Spanish Succession Alberoni laid the foundation of his political success by the services he rendered to Louis-Joseph, duc de Vendôme, commander of the French forces in Italy, to whom the duke of Parma had sent him.
That a low-ranking priest was used as envoy was due to the duke's rude manners: the previous envoy, the bishop of Parma, had quit because the duke had wiped his buttocks in front of him: Saint-Simon in his Mémoires relates that Alberoni gained Vendôme's favor when he was received in the same way, but reacted adroitly by kissing the duke's buttocks and crying " O culo di angelo !".
The league was born as a result of the escape of several of the best clubs of the old championship organized by the Italian federation, such as Milano Rhinos, Parma Panthers, Bologna Doves and Bolzano Giants.
In 1579 the city was sacked by the Spanish army under general Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma ( Siege of Maastricht, 1579 ).
Shortly afterward, her work attracted the attention of the Archbishop of Pittsburgh, who commissioned her to paint two copies of paintings by Correggio in Parma, Italy, advancing her enough money to cover her travel expenses and part of her stay.
On a later occasion in Parma, he won another valuable violin ( also by Guarneri ) after a difficult sight-reading challenge brought on by a man named Pasini.
This may reflect the fact that he opposed the Apostolic Brethren, an order embracing evangelical poverty that had been started by Gerard Segarelli at Parma in 1260.
Clement XIII warmly espoused the order in a papal bull Apostolicum pascendi, 7 January 1765, which dismissed criticisms of the Jesuits as calumnies and praised the order's usefulness ; it was largely ignored: by 1768 the Jesuits had been expelled from France, the Two Sicilies and Parma.
Much the same fate awaited them in the territories of the Bourbon Duke of Parma and Piacenza, advised by the liberal minister Guillaume du Tillot.
During the previous pontificate the Jesuits had been expelled from Portugal and from all the Bourbon courts: France, Spain, Naples, and Parma ; now the general suppression of the order was urged by the faction called the " court cardinals ", who were opposed by the diminished pro-Jesuit faction, the Zelanti (" zealous "), who were generally opposed to the encroaching secularism of the Enlightenment.
The scene, which is still remembered by some older residents, was commemorated in 1999 as part of the elaborate " History of Parma " section of the playground at Groner Park.
Parma is also served by Jackson Community College.
The Parma IGA was destroyed by a fire in June 2000 and was replaced in 2007 by a Dollar General.

Parma and township
Parma Township is a civil township of Jackson County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
The Village of Parma is at the southeast corner of the township, partially within Sandstone Charter Township.
The eastern half of the Village of Parma is in section 31, in the southwest portion of the charter township.

Parma and line
In that year the Farnese pope, Paul III, detached Parma and Piacenza from the Papal States and gave them as a duchy for his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi Farnese, whose descendants ruled in Parma until 1731, when Antonio Farnese ( 1679 – 1731 ), last male of the Farnese line, died.
From this Spanish line comes the royal line of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( 1734 – 1806 and 1815 – 1860, and Sicily only in 1806 – 1816 ), the Bourbon of the Two Sicilies family, and the Bourbon rulers of the Duchy of Parma.
The eastern town line borders the town of Parma, marked by Hamlin-Parma Townline Road.
Male line descendants of Grand Duchess Charlotte who are not the children of a Grand Duke or Hereditary Grand Duke are Prince ( ss ) of Nassau with the style of His / Her Royal Highness ( coming from their status as male-line descendants of Duke Robert of Parma ).
From the Oregon state line, U. S. 26 continues to follow U. S. 20 to Boise, with short multiplexes with U. S. Highway 95 near Parma and Interstate 84 at Caldwell.
He was the patrilineal ancestor of the line of dukes which ruled Lorraine until 1737 and of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty that ruled Tuscany ( 1737 – 1859 ), the Holy Roman Empire ( 1745 – 1807 ), Austria-Hungary ( 1780 – 1918 ), the Duchy of Parma ( 1814 – 1847 ), Duchy of Modena ( 1815 – 1859 ), and Mexico ( 1864 – 1867 ).
It ran, largely in a straight line, 176 Roman miles ( 260 km ) NW from Rimini to its termination at Piacenza, passing through the cities of Forlì, Faenza, Bologna, Modena, Reggio and Parma.
Another line ruled the Vorlande from 1803 to 1805, and Modena from 1814 to 1859, while Empress Marie Louise, Napoleon's second wife and the daughter of Austrian Emperor Francis, ruled over the Duchy of Parma between 1814 and 1847.
Instituts, 1904, 46 ) seem to lead to the conclusion that an ancient road crossed the Apennines from it, following the line of the modern road ( more or less that of the modern railway from Sarzana to Parma ), and dividing near Pontremoli, one branch going to Borgotaro, Veleia and Placentia, and the other over the Cisa pass to Forum Novum ( Fornovo ) and Parma.
* House of Bourbon ; descendants of a younger son of Louis IX of France who, in the person of Henry IV of France inherited the throne of France from the senior Capetian line of the Valois in 1589 ; and from which sprang the Bourbon kings of Spain ( including the Carlist and French legitimist lines ), the kings of the Two Sicilies, and the sovereign Dukes of Parma, who currently reign in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in a cadet line.
Before he was a senator of Lübeck and sent three times as ambassador Lübeck's to Paris, where he attended on 1 April 1810 the marriage of Napoleon I and Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma in the Louvre and later the " banquet imperial " there, distorting in his ironical, Jonathan Swift citing comment a line of Virgil's Aeneid: " quaeque et pulcerrima vidi, et quorum pars parva fui.
Following this principle, the first in line to the throne would have been Catherine's nephew Ranuccio I Farnese of Parma, as that 11-year old Italian boy was the heir of her elder sister Maria of Guimarães.
By the Parma – Greece town line, where NY 104 intersects the southern terminus of NY 261, Ridge Road is lined with commercial properties of varying size.

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