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Bernadetto de'
Medici (died
after 1576) was an
Italian patrician who
moved from
Florence to
Naples and
established the
Ottaiano branch of
Medici - one...
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second advantageous marriage was
arranged for her soon
after with
Bernadetto de' Medici, a
first cousin of
Cosimo I. She
married him on
August 14,...
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furniture designer known for her high-end
Transitional Style designs. Born
Bernadetto Widiman Wibowo in Bandung, Indonesia, to
Chinese Indonesian parents (son...
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family (the one
later called the
Princes of Ottajano), he was the son of
Bernadetto de'
Medici and
Giulia de' Medici. He was
General of the
Papal States....
- (1519–r.1547–1559)
Cosimo I de'
Medici (1519–1574)
Grand Duke of
Tuscany Bernadetto de'
Medici Giulia de'
Medici (ca.1535–ca.1588)
Porzia de'
Medici (1538–1565)...
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married firstly to
Francesco Cantelmo, the Duke of Popoli, and then to
Bernadetto de' Medici, the
Prince of Ottajano. "Portrait of
Alessandro de' Medici"...
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Alessandro was
cardinal and, from 1605, pope as Leo XI. His
other son
Bernadetto founded the
southern Italian line of the
family by
acquiring the seigniory...
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Giorgio Vasari, with
input from Michelangelo, for the
Bishop of
Arezzo Bernadetto Minerbetti. The
painting depicts a
personification of Patience. The semi-nude...
- (1519–r.1547–1559)
Cosimo I de'
Medici (1519–1574)
Grand Duke of
Tuscany Bernadetto de'
Medici Giulia de'
Medici (ca.1535–ca.1588)
Porzia de'
Medici (1538–1565)...
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after its end. In 1440 he
moved to
Florence under the
protection of
Bernadetto de' Medici. Here he
painted the
portraits of the
citizens hanged after...