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Giovanni Salviati (24 March 1490 – 28 October 1553) was a Florentine diplomat and cardinal.[1] He was papal legate in France, and conducted negotiations with the Emperor Charles V.
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negotiations with the Emperor Charles V. Salviati was born in Florence to Jacopo Salviati, son of GiovanniSalviati and Maddalena Gondi, and Lucrezia di Lorenzo...
daughter Lucrezia de' Medici, with whom he had ten children. The son of GiovanniSalviati and Maddalena Gondi, he devoted himself to the economic affairs of...
Giovanni delle Bande Nere and was the mother of Cosimo I de Medici. Her husband died 30 November 1526, leaving her a widow at the age of 27. Salviati...
Medici GiovanniSalviati (1490–1553), cardinal Maria Salviati (1499–1543), daughter of Lucrezia di Medici and Jacopo Salviati, married Giovanni delle Bande...
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Magnificent) and Clarice Orsini. He was raised alongside his younger brother Giovanni, who would go on to become Pope Leo X, and his cousin Giulio, who would...
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Giuliano and an injured Lorenzo. The conspiracy involved the Pazzi and Salviati families, both rival banking families seeking to end the influence of the...
Casa de la Contratación, in Seville. It takes its name from Cardinal GiovanniSalviati, the papal nuncio to Spain from 1525–30, who was given it by Holy...
pupils either knew or worked with him in Milan, including Bernardino Luini, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, and Marco d'Oggiono. In 1507, Leonardo was in Florence...
related to House of Medici. History of Florence Two more sons: Arrigo (?-?), Giovanni (?-?) Three more sons: Talento (?-?), he had a son, Mario died in 1369...
decorated with 17th-century frescoes, the most splendid being by Giovanni da San Giovanni, from 1635 to 1636. The Silver Museum also contains a fine collection...
was born in Florence as the son of Ottaviano de' Medici and Francesca Salviati. His family belonged to Medici di Ottajano, a cadet branch of the House...
married Jacopo Salviati on 10 September 1486 and had 10 children, including Cardinal GiovanniSalviati, Cardinal Bernardo Salviati, Maria Salviati (mother of...