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  1. 22 de feb. de 2020 · In 1534, the property passed to Bianca Cappello and the Palazzo was turned into a place for leisure and entertainment. The gardens, in particular, were the stage for numerous festivities staged by Bianca Cappello, some of which… quite profane! Palazzo Venturi-Ginori with a view of the Oricellari Gardens

  2. PAOLA IRENE GALLI MASTRODONATO BIANCA CAPPELLO Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato insegna Lingua e Traduzione Inglese presso l’Università della Tuscia, Viterbo. Ha numerose pubblicazioni sul romanzo del Settecento e del periodo rivoluzionario; sul commediografo anglo canadese David Fennario; su Emilio Salgari e le problematiche post-coloniali.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Francesco I e Bianca Cappello, dall’adulterio al matrimonio, un’unione consumata nei fasti della villa di Pratolino. Nel 1574, a 33 anni, Francesco I (1541-1587) divenne granduca. Era figlio di Cosimo I (1519-1574) e di Eleonora da Toledo (1522-1562), sua prima moglie.

  4. Most importantly perhaps, Bianca Capello was declared ‘daughter of the Republic’, an honour bestowed before only on Caterina Cornaro, queen of Cyprus.12 In this way, an explicit connection between Bianca and this prototype of female Venetian virtue was established which did not go unnoticed.13 In 1489, Caterina, a member of the patrician Cornaro family who ruled the isle of Cyprus, was ...

  5. Bianca Cappello, historian, jewellery critic & writer, is a professor at IED & Galdus goldsmith school in Milan. She coordinates and curates lessons and seminars in the History of Jewellery for Art Academies and Universities.

  6. Bianca Cappello a oa un itron eus Firenze er XVIvet kantved. Serc'h e oa da Francesco Iañ de' Medici 1574-1587, eil dug-meur Toskana . Hennezh a oa dimezet, ha pemp bugel dezhañ.

  7. www.biancacappello.it › aboutmeAbout me

    ENG. Bianca Cappello, jewelry historian and critic, Expert of the Milan Chamber of Commerce, Lecturer in the History of Jewelry. She coordinates and curates lessons and seminars in the History of jewellery for Art Academies and Universities; in addition to this, she writes for various publications on her specialities.