- had few
unremarkable later generations;
Jacopo (?-1340) who had a son,
Averardo (fl. 1363);
Francesco (?-?), who had a son,
Malatesta died in 1367. Four...
-
Averardo de'
Medici (1320 – 1363), also
known as
Everard De
Medici or
Bicci to
disambiguate with his two
homonymous ancestors, was the son of Salvestro...
-
exception of two.
Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici (c. 1360–1429), son of
Averardo de'
Medici (1320–1363),
increased the
wealth of the
family through his...
- was born in Florence, Italy. He was the son of
Averardo de'
Medici and
Jacopa Spini. His father,
Averardo died in 1363 with a
respectable amount of wealth...
- Younger. He
married Maria Soderini and had two sons and two daughters.
Averardo de'
Medici (1488-1494). Died in infancy.
Laudomia de' Medici. In 1502 she...
- Kill, Baby, Kill
Italian film
poster by
Averardo Ciriello Italian Operazione paura Directed by
Mario Bava
Screenplay by
Romano Migliorini Roberto Natale...
- Spouse(s)
Semiramide Appiano (m. 1482)
Issue Pierfrancesco the
Younger Averardo de'
Medici Laudomia de'
Medici Ginevra de'
Medici Vincenzo de'
Medici Father...
- of the
family since the 14th century, when it was
owned by
Averardo de' Medici.
Averardo's son,
Giovanni di
Bicci de' Medici, is
considered to be the...
-
battles and
sieges by the
Florentine troops led by
Antonio da Filicaja,
Averardo Salviati and Niccolò
Capponi were made, but they
failed to
conquer the...
-
Giuliano da San Gallo,
active at that time in Florence. Lorenzo's
nephew Averardo, a
diplomat for
Cosimo I de' Medici,
enlarged the
palace and
gardens facing...