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Francesco Maria I
Portrait by Titian, c. 1536–38
Duke of Urbino
Reign
11 April 1508 – 1516
Predecessor
Guidobaldo I
Successor
Lorenzo II de' Medici
Reign
December 1521 – 20 October 1538
Predecessor
Lorenzo II de' Medici
Successor
Guidobaldo II
Born
(1490-03-22)22 March 1490 Senigallia, Duchy of Urbino
Died
20 October 1538(1538-10-20) (aged 48) Urbino, Duchy of Urbino
Spouse
Eleonora Gonzaga
Issue
Federico della Rovere Guidobaldo II della Rovere Ippolita della Rovere Giovanna della Rovere Giovanni della Rovere Caterina della Rovere Beatrice della Rovere Francesco della Rovere Maria della Rovere Elisabetta della Rovere Giulia della Rovere Giulio della Rovere Violante della Rovere
House
Rovere
Father
Giovanni della Rovere
Mother
Giovanna da Montefeltro
Francesco Maria I della Rovere (25 March 1490[1] – 20 October 1538) was an Italian condottiero, who was Duke of Urbino from 1508 to 1516 and, after retaking the throne from Lorenzo II de' Medici, from 1521 to 1538.
^James Dennistoun (1851). Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, illustrating the arms, arts, and literature of Italy, from 1440 to 1630. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. pp. 301.
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