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editions had been issued.
Letter to
Soderini (1505) was a
letter ostensibly intended for
Piero di
Tommaso Soderini, the
leader of the
Florentine Republic...
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Tommaso Soderini (March 17, 1451 – June 13, 1522), also
known as Pier
Soderini, was an
Italian statesman of the
Republic of Florence.
Soderini was born...
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Piero Soderini (1450 – 1522)
Florentine statesman Francesco Soderini (1453–1524)
Florentine diplomat and
religious leader Paolo Antonio Soderini (1448...
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Mauro Soderini (1704 –
after 1739/1751) was an
Italian painter of the late
Baroque period,
mainly painting sacred subjects and
active in his
native Florence...
- di
Tommaso Soderini (10 June 1453 – 17 May 1524) was a
major diplomatic and
Church figure of
Renaissance Italy, and
brother of
Piero Soderini. He was an...
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Giovan Vettorio Soderini (1526 in
Florence – 3
March 1596 in Volterra) was an
Italian agronomist.
Soderini studied philosophy and law at the University...
- in May 1498. In 1502, the
Florentines chose Piero Soderini as
their first ruler for life.
Soderini succeeded where Savonarola had failed, when the Secretary...
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troops to
defeat the
Florentines at Prato. In the wake of the siege,
Piero Soderini resigned as
Florentine head of
state and fled into exile. The experience...
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their own
government under his "great adversary",
Cardinal Francesco Soderini.
Soderini encouraged the plot,
exhorting both
Adrian and
Francis I of France...
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Palace Soderini, home of
Attilio and
Emilio Bandiera,
facade in
Campo Bandiera e Moro, Venice...