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  1. rence, Don Giovanni was not alone in his intellectual pursuits. His nephew Don Antonio, Francesco I deMedici’s illegitimate son, devoted his life to seeking scientific alternatives to Neoplatonic kabbalah and produced a text known as Segreti dell’ecc.mo sig. principe Don Antonio deMedici.8 4Medicea Laurenziana Library, Florence, Plut.

  2. Don Giovanni de’ Medici was a military commander, diplomat and architect. Born the illegitimate son of Cosimo I deMedici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Florentine noble Eleanora degli ...

  3. Don Giovanni de' Medici. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. it:Giovanni de' Medici della famiglia de' Medici a Firenze . Stamp.

  4. 31 de oct. de 2022 · Pope Leo X (1475-1521) was the son o Lorenzo the Magnificent and Clarice Orsini. His teachers included the humanists who frequented the Palazzo Medici in Florence, such as Angelo Poliziano, Pico della Mirandola and Marsilio Ficino. By the age of eight he was admitted into minor orders, and by 1486 he was Abbot of Montecassino and Morimondo.

  5. Don Giovanni de' Medici (Q1587522) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Italian military commander and diplomat (1567-1621) Giovanni de' Medici; edit ...

  6. Don Giovanni and Don Garzia de' Medici. The painting features two of the eleven children of Cosimo I de' Medici and Eleonora di Toledo, Giovanni and Garzia. Both- the first destined for the religious career, the second one for military life - die in 1562 for malarial fevers, near Pisa, together with the mother Eleonora. Photo: Simone Lampredi.

  7. Between 1615 and 1620, Benedetto Blanis (c.1580-c.1647), a Jewish scholar and businessman in the Florentine ghetto, sent 196 letters to Don Giovanni dei Medici (1567-1621), an influential member of the ruling family. Blanis served Don Giovanni as palace librarian—organizing and cataloging the library’s contents, acquiring books from various ...