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Pier Soderini
Piero Soderini by Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio
Head of state of Florence
Reign
May 1498 – 31 August 1512
Predecessor
Girolamo Savonarola
Successor
Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici
Born
(1451-03-17)17 March 1451 Florence, Republic of Florence
Died
13 June 1522(1522-06-13) (aged 71) Rome, Papal States
Father
Tommaso di Lorenzo Soderini
Mother
Dianora Tornabuoni
Piero di Tommaso Soderini (March 17, 1451 – June 13, 1522[1]), also known as Pier Soderini, was an Italian statesman of the Republic of Florence.
Piero di Tommaso Soderini (March 17, 1451 – June 13, 1522), also known as Pier Soderini, was an Italian statesman of the Republic of Florence. Soderini...
authorities, in May 1498. In 1502, the Florentines chose PieroSoderini as their first ruler for life. Soderini succeeded where Savonarola had failed, when the...
editions had been issued. Letter to Soderini (1505) was a letter ostensibly intended for Piero di Tommaso Soderini, the leader of the Florentine Republic...
Soderini is an Italian surname and may refer to: House of Soderini, a noble Florentine family. To this family belong: PieroSoderini (1450 – 1522) Florentine...
Italian economist Piero Scaruffi (born 1955), Italian-American freelance software consultant and university lecturer PieroSoderini (1450–1522), Italian...
had been commissioned by the republican council of Florence, under PieroSoderini (gonfaloniere for life), to commemorate the victory over the Medici...
year, however, a pro-Medici Signoria (civic government) led by Tommaso Soderini, Oddo Altoviti and Lucca Pitti was elected and Cosimo returned. The Medici...
di Tommaso Soderini (10 June 1453 – 17 May 1524) was a major diplomatic and Church figure of Renaissance Italy, and brother of PieroSoderini. He was an...
letter of Amerigo Vespucci to PieroSoderini, c. 1504–05. See the English translation of the account in Letter to Soderini "Fourth Voyage of Amerigo Vespucci"...
PieroSoderini, who was exiled at the return of the Medici in 1512; a third brother was Cardinal Francesco Soderini, bishop of Volterra. Like Piero he...
time." He compares it to an event in recent Florentine history when PieroSoderini, a Florentine statesman, was appointed gonfalonier (the highest rank...
the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then PieroSoderini oversaw the state. Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici retook the city with...
the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then PieroSoderini oversaw the state. Cardinal Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici retook the...
Gilbert, "Florentine Political Assumptions in the Period of Savonarola and Soderini," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes XII (1957) 187–214, and...
Pietà) The Entrance of the Gonfaloniere PieroSoderini into Florence in 1502 (L'ingresso di gonfaloniere PieroSoderini in Firenze nel 1502) 1754 Swiss Embassy...
Savonarola, who was executed in 1498, and the rise of the gonfaloniere PieroSoderini. Michelangelo was asked by the consuls of the Guild of Wool to complete...
for two years that these lands composed a new continent. A letter to PieroSoderini, published c. 1505 and purportedly by Vespucci, claims that he first...
date. February 12 – Yejong of Joseon, Joseon King (d. 1469) May 18 – PieroSoderini, Florentine statesman (d. 1513) June 22 – Eleanor of Naples, Duchess...
astronomer, and poet (d. 1131) 1186 – Konstantin of Rostov (d. 1218) 1450 – PieroSoderini, Italian politician and diplomat (d. 1513) 1537 – Guido Luca Ferrero...
risk wealth and power for his ideals. He married Fiammetta Soderini, niece of PieroSoderini, head of the Florentine government who had, together with...
Volterra, after which Soderini devoted himself to the study of agriculture. Giovanni belonged to the same family as PieroSoderini who had been exiled by...
Roman Emperor) The Duke of Savoy (Charles III) The Duke of Florence (PieroSoderini) The Duke of Milan (In personal union with France) The Doge of Venice...
was commissioned under two different rulers in Florence, David under PieroSoderini and Hercules and Cacus under the Medici. These statues, thus engage...