- The
Pazzi were a
powerful family in the
Republic of Florence.
Their main
trade during the
fifteenth century was banking. In the
aftermath of the
Pazzi conspiracy...
- The
Pazzi conspiracy (Italian:
Congiura dei
Pazzi) was a
failed plot by
members of the
Pazzi family and
others to
displace the
Medici family as rulers...
- Mary
Magdalene de'
Pazzi,
OCarm (Italian:
Maria Maddalena de'
Pazzi; born
Caterina Lucrezia de'
Pazzi; 2
April 1566 – 25 May 1607), was an
Italian Carmelite...
- The
Palazzo Pazzi, also
known as the
Palazzo della Congiura or
Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi is a Renaissance-style palace. It is
located on Via del Proconsolo...
- de'
Pazzi (28
January 1444 – 26
April 1478) was a
Florentine banker, a
member of the
Pazzi noble family, and one of the
instigators of the
Pazzi conspiracy...
- de'
Pazzi (1423 – 26
April 1478) was a
Florentine banker who
became head of the
Pazzi family in 1464, and the
younger child of
Andrea de'
Pazzi and Costanza...
- 7680056°N 11.2629889°E / 43.7680056; 11.2629889 The
Pazzi Chapel (Italian:
Cappella dei
Pazzi) is a
chapel located in the "first cloister" on the southern...
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Enrico Pazzi (20 June 1818 – 27
March 1899) was an
Italian sculptor,
mainly active in Florence, Italy. He is
known for his
Monument to
Dante (1857-1865)...
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Guglielmo di
Antonio de'
Pazzi, Lord of
Civitella (Republic of Florence, 6
August 1437 - 6 July 1516) was an
Italian nobleman,
banker and
politician from...
-
Jacopo de'
Pazzi and the
grandfather of
Francesco and
Guglielmo de'
Pazzi.
Andrea de'
Pazzi was born in
Florence in 1372, son of
Guglielmo de'
Pazzi and Costanza...