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  1. 29 de ene. de 2023 · On February 13, 1520, Filippo Strozzi the Younger, Depositor General of the Apostolic Camera, wrote to a friend with news of the funeral of his mother-in-law, Alfonsina Orsini de’ Medici (1472-1520). Strozzi jested, “Alfonsina Orsini, whose death no one and whose life everyone mourned, and whose burial is most pleasant and salubrious to ...

  2. Alfonsina Orsini was a Regent of Florence. She governed the Republic of Florence during the absences of her son in the period of 1515–1519. Her rule was feared as a sign of the end of republican government there. She was born from a noble family and raised in the royal court of Naples. She was the spouse of Piero di...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2017 · Alfonsina Orsini Archivio asked Bardi Bernardo Bullard Busta Caterina Cerretani Cited Clarice Orsini Clarice’s Clement VII clients contemporary Contessina convent Copialettere Cosimo daughter discussion dowry ducats Duke exile F.W. Kent family’s favour female Filippo Strozzi Firenze Florence Florence’s Florentine Florentine government ...

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  5. Clarice de Médici, (Florencia, 1493 - Florencia, 3 de mayo de 1528), hija de Pedro II de Médici y Alfonsina Orsini, hermana de Lorenzo II de Médici. Biografía [ editar ] De acuerdo a una tradición bastante frecuente entre los Médici , a la pequeña se le dio el nombre de su abuela Clarisa Orsini .

  6. The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome. Members of the Orsini family include five popes: [1] Stephen II (752–757), Paul I (757–767), Celestine III (1191–1198), Nicholas III (1277–1280), [2] and Benedict XIII (1724–1730).

  7. This paper discusses the ‘rule’ of republican Florence by Neapolitan-born Alfonsina Orsini de' Medici (1472–1520), from mid-1515 until mid-1519, in the context of near-contemporary and ...