- The
Medici Chapels (Italian:
Cappelle medicee) are two
chapels built between the 16th and 17th
centuries as an
extension to the
Basilica of San Lorenzo...
- The most
celebrated and
grandest part of San
Lorenzo is the
Cappelle Medicee (Medici Chapels) in the apse. The
Medici were
still paying for it when...
- Bini,
Isabella (2003). Le
ville medicee.
Guida Completa. Florence: Giunti. Mignani,
Daniela (1993). Le
Ville Medicee di
Giusto Utens. Arnaud. 43°51′32...
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Lezioni di
storia Veneta, vol. ii. (Florence, 1875) G. E. Saltini,
Tragedie Medicee domestiche (Florence, 1898) Sizeranne,
Robert de La (1969). Celebrities...
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equivalent article at the
Italian Wikipedia Isabella Lapi Ballerini, Le
ville medicee.
Guida Completa, Giunti,
Firenze 2003. (English translation: The Medici...
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Ferdinand III of Austria,
performed in Vienna, 1631
Poems "Per le
Stelle Medicee temerariamente oppugnate" (For the
Medicean Stars rashly repudiated), written...
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Medici Chapels Chapel of the Princes,
early 17th
century Dome of
Capelle Medicee (The
Chapel of the Princes) Dome
Painting at the
Cappella dei Principi...
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Palazzo Medici Riccardi Ospedale degli Innocenti Museum of
Bigallo Cappelle Medicee Gaeta Mausoleum of
Licius Munatius Plancus Gallipoli,
Apulia Diocesan Museum...
- (Italian: mura di Grosseto),
known also as
Medicean Walls (Italian: mura
medicee), are a
series of
defensive brick walls surrounding the city of Grosseto...
- a
Firenze nel Rinaschimento. Florence, 1978. “Ceramiche
nelle raccolte medicee da
Cosimo I a
Ferdinando I.” In Le arti del prin****to mediceo. Candaece...