- The
Albizzi family (Italian pronunciation: [ˈalbittsi]) was a
patrician noble family and were the de
facto leaders of an
oligarchy of
wealthy families...
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Rinaldo degli Albizzi (1370–1442) was an
Italian nobleman, a
member of the
Florentine family of the
Albizzi.
Along with
Palla Strozzi, he was the primary...
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degli Albizzi (7
March 1398,
Florence - 1457 or after) was an
Italian (Republic of Florence) amb****ador and military,
firstborn of
Rinaldo degli Albizzi and...
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Bartholomew Albizzi (died 1361) was an
Italian Franciscan hagiographer. He is
known for his life of
Gerardo Cagnoli.
Franaut entry Bruno W. Häuptli (2006)...
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Francesco Albizzi (24
October 1593 in
Cesena – 5
October 1684, Rome) was an
Italian cardinal. As a
member of the
Roman Inquisition, he
worked to increase...
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Tommaso (Maso)
degli Albizzi (1347, Florence — 1417, ibid.) was a
Florentine statesman, from 1382 to 1417 the head of the
oligarchic party that effectively...
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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,...
- the late 14th century, the
leading family of
Florence was the
House of
Albizzi. In 1293, the
Ordinances of
Justice were enacted; effectively, they became...
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degli Albizzi (1610–1676) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Volterra from 1655
until his
death in 1676.
Orazio degli Albizzi was born...
- Tuscany.
During this
period Florence,
under the
leadership of Maso
degli Albizzi and Niccolò da
Uzzano was
involved in
three wars with
Milan (1390–92, 1397–98...