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Eleonora degli Albizzi (1543 – 19
March 1634) was a
mistress of
Cosimo I de' Medici, the
Grand Duke of Tuscany. She had an
illegitimate son with him, Don...
- the
family in the "Canto dei Pazzi", at the
intersection of
Borgo degli Albizi [it] and via del Proconsolo [it]. It was
commissioned by
Jacopo de' Pazzi...
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Medici in 1434. One of the most
powerful families of
medieval Florence, the
Albizi were
active members of the wool
guild Arte
della Lana and were most prosperous...
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houses of the
Albizi that,
almost in ruins, were sold in 1508 by
Filippo di
Michele da
Nipozzano (
Albizi) to
Anton Francesco degli Albizi. Luca, his son...
- Aretino, an
eyewitness to the event,
recalled in a
letter to
Francesco Albizi: 'Not even twenty'
Giovanni said
smiling 'could hold me', and he took a...
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unofficial Lord.
After the
restoration of the
Medici rulership,
Rinaldo degli Albizi was exiled. Two
years later Ormanno was
declared a
rebel and
exiled too...
- 1393,
Firenze 1926. Макиавелли, Никколо История Флоренции. М., 1999. Стратерн, Пол Медичи. Крестные отцы Ренессанса. М., 2010 Treccani.it.
Albizi Maso....
- Montalvo, also
known as
Palazzo Matteucci is a
palace located on
Borgo degli Albizi #26 in
central Florence,
region of
Tuscany Italy. The
palace was designed...
- able to
pioneer modern wine
production techniques in Tuscany. In 1855,
Albizi introduced Chardonnay,
Cabernet and
Merlot vines to the region. The Frescobaldi...
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Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori c. 1500
Baccio d'Agnolo or il
Cronaca Palazzo Albizi c. 1500
Baccio d'Agnolo or il
Cronaca Palazzo Panciatichi-Ximenes c. 1500...