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  1. Camilla Martelli ( 1545, Florencie – 30. května 1590, Florencie) byla nejdříve milenkou a pak druhou manželkou toskánského velkovévody Cosima I. Medicejského, a matkou Virginie Medicejské, budoucí vévodkyně z Modeny.

  2. Camilla Martelli. Ritratto di Camilla Martelli. Medaglia di Camilla Martelli, attribuita a Pastorino de' Pastorini (1584) Stemma dei Martelli. Camilla Martelli ( Firenze, 1545 – Firenze, 30 maggio 1590) fu prima amante e poi moglie morganatica del Granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici .

  3. And taking the reigns of the Public Affairs team as Executive Director will be Camilla Martelli, previously Director Public Affairs. Looking ahead, Camilla said: “I am honored and filled with enthusiasm to embark on this new journey leading the Cefic Public Affairs team.

  4. Camilla Martelli (Firenze, 1545 – Firenze, 1590) a oa serc'h ha goude pried morganatek Cosimo Iañ de' Medici, Dug-meur Toskana . He buhez. Merc'h e oa da Antonio Martelli, den a renk uhel e kêr Firenze, ha da Fiammetta Soderini. Meulet e veze he c'hened ha goude marv Eleonora di Toledo, pried an dug, e kemeras lec'h e serc'h Eleonora degli ...

  5. BA (Hons) (English Literature) Called 2004. Camilla has built up an extensive family practice, ranging from wardship applications in the High Court to local private child law matters. Her dogged approach to representing parents is valued by clients, as is her empathy towards clients involved in highly emotional proceedings.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2010 · Camilla Martelli, wife of Cosimo I de' Medici. Camilla Martelli (c. 1545 – 30 May 1590) was the first lover and then second wife of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo I de' Medici. [1] She was the mother of Virginia de' Medici, future Duchess of Modena. [edit] Biography. Born into one of the most important families of the Florentine patricians ...

  7. ‘Portrait of Camilla Martelli, the Second Wife of Cosimo I De' Medici (Formerly Identified as Eleanor of Toledo, the First Wife)’ was created by Alessandro Allori in Mannerism (Late Renaissance) style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.