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  1. 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 ...

  2. Juan de Médici, Cardenal de la Iglesia. Agnolo Bronzino, Retrato de Juan de Médici a los dos años (hacia 1545). Juan de Médici llamado "el joven" (en italiano, Giovanni di Medici; Florencia, 29 de septiembre de 1543 - Livorno de 20 de noviembre de 1562) fue un cardenal italiano perteneciente a la célebre familia de los Médici .

  3. 31 de oct. de 2022 · By medici / October 31, 2022. Giovanni di Averardo de Medici also known as Giovanni di Bicci deMedici (1360 – 1429) established the financial and political power of the Medici in Florence and was one of the richest bankers in Italy when he turned to public life in 1400. He was the Medici Bank ‘ founder. In 1402, 1406 and 1422 he was ...

  4. Program notes. On 29th October 1787, the curtain of the National Theater in Prague rose upon the set of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, now regarded as one of the world’s greatest operatic masterpieces. Over two centuries later, the magic lives on in the Staatsoper Berlin’s spectacular adaptation under the musical direction of Thomas Guggeis!

  5. 31 de oct. de 2006 · Don Giovanni de' Medici (Firenze 13 maggio 1563 - Murano, 19 luglio 1621), era figlio naturale del Granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici e di Eleonora degli Albizzi, legittimato per volontà paterna.

  6. 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.

  7. Don Giovanni de' Medici (May 13, 1563 – July 19, 1621) was an Italian military commander and diplomat. Born in Florence , he was the illegitimate son of Cosimo I de' Medici , Grand Duke of Tuscany , and Eleonora degli Albrizzi.