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Laudomia Forteguerri (1515–1555, Siena, Italy) was an
Italian poet and a
member of one of the most
powerful families in the sixteenth-century Republic...
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Laudomia Bonanni (8
December 1907 – 21
February 2002) was an
Italian writer and journalist.
Although she
started publishing when she was a teenager, her...
- born in Florence, the son of
Pierfrancesco de'
Medici (the Elder) and
Laudomia Acciaioli.
Relations between the
senior Medici branch and the
younger "Popolani"...
- remarked, "I
married a Botticelli." They had two children,
Alessandro and
Laudomia.
Alessandro died in a car
crash in 1998, six
years after his father. In...
- the
Pinacoteca ****onale, in Bologna. This
Mannerist painting depicts Laudomia Gozzadini, the painting's commissioner, and her
sister Ginevra in the foreground...
- infinite!) Calvino, in
chapter 9,
truncates the
diagonal cascades in steps:
Laudomia through Raissa is a
cascade of four cities,
followed by
cascades of three...
- sons and two daughters.
Averardo de'
Medici (1488-1494). Died in infancy.
Laudomia de' Medici. In 1502 she
married Francesco Salviati.
Ginevra de' Medici...
- Piero, he
thenceforth took care of the
family bank. From his
marriage with
Laudomia di
Agnolo Acciaioli he had two sons:
Lorenzo (1463–1503) and
Giovanni (1467–1498)...
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Noble family Medici "Popolano"
Branch Spouse(s)
Caterina Sforza Issue Giovanni delle Bande Nere
Father Pierfrancesco the
Elder Mother Laudomia Acciaioli...
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Medici (?–ca.1440)
Pierfrancesco de'
Medici (the Elder) (1431–1476) m.
Laudomia Acciaioli Giovanni de'
Medici (ante 1444–1478)
Maria de'
Medici (1445–1472)...