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  1. The mother was ' a woman of the Gorini, his friend. The said Lorenzo went to see him and then gave him to the care of the same Antonio, where he stayed until his seventh year. The said son had the name of Giulio.'[81] Pieraccini goes on to compare it with a Palatina Ms., which says ' Giulio son of Messer Giuliano de' Medici was born on the 6th March 1478 (s.f.), who was then pope Clement VII.

  2. Con su amante Fioretta Gorini, quizá hija de Antonio Gorini, tuvo un hijo natural que fue más tarde declarado legítimo debido a una laguna en la ley que permitía matrimonios privados entre dos personas, lo que significaba que sus padres podían haber acordado casarse sin decírselo a nadie.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2019 · The dreams are about Leonardo Da Vinci and his relationship to Fioretta Gorini. Taken from the threads of history, Fioretta was the lover of Giuliano Medici. I’ve taken historical license and created a scenario that Giuliano and Fioretta secretly married, completely plausible since Fioretta and Giuliano had a son together who became Pope Clement VII.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2022 · Gorini y sus colegas del tribunal oral volverán a concentrar la atención política hacia fin de año. Antes que termine el 2022 tienen la expectativa de dar a conocer el veredicto en el juicio ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for "Fioretta" Gorini Antonia Gorini (deceased) - Genealogy Genealogy for Antonia Gorini (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 26 de may. de 2019 · But is the portrait really that of Ginevra de’ Benci? Some historians have suggested that the woman is Fioretta Gorini, mistress of Giuliiano de’ Medici and mother of his son Giulio who later became Pope Clement VII. My preference is for Fioretta (meaning ‘little flower’), and I’ll explain why in a future post.

  7. Clemente VII (papa) Clemente VII (en latín: Clemens PP. VII ), de nombre secular Julio de Médici ( Florencia, 26 de mayo de 1478- Roma, 25 de septiembre de 1534) fue el papa n.º 219 de la Iglesia católica, desde 1523 hasta su muerte en 1534.