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  1. Semiramide Appiano of Aragon (1464 – 9 March 1523) was an Italian noblewoman, daughter of the Lord of Piombino Jacopo III Appiano and wife of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici. She was the niece of the famous Simonetta Vespucci , Botticelli 's muse and Giuliano de' Medici 's beloved.

  2. Semiramide Appiani. Daughter of Jacopo III Appiani, lord of Piombino. In 1480 she was betrothed to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici (q.v.), the cousin of Lorenzo il Magnifico (q.v.).

  3. Semiramis de Appiano de Aragona (Italiane Semiramide D'Appiano D'Aragona) (nata Florentiae anno 1464 et ibidem mortua die 9 Martii 1523) fuit matrona italica et uxor Laurenti Petri Francisci filii de Medicis.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Birthdate: 1464. Birthplace: Piombino, Province of Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. Death: March 09, 1523 (58-59) Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Immediate Family: Daughter of Jacopo III d'Appiano d'Aragona and Battistina Campofregoso.

    • Piombino, Tuscany
    • Giuliano De' Medici
    • Tuscany
  5. Name variations: Semiramide Appiani or Appiano. Flourished in the 1480s; married Lorenzo the Younger also known as Lorenzo "Popolano" de Medici (1463–1507); children: three sons, including eldest son Pier Francesco "the Younger" de Medici (died 1525, who married Maria Soderini de Medici ); and two daughters (names unknown).

  6. Laudomia de Lorenzo de Médici, que vivió entre finales del siglo XV y la primera mitad del siglo XVI, era hija de Lorenzo il Popolano de Médici y Semiramide Appiano, prima de Lorenzo de Médici el Magnífico.

  7. Semiramide's bedroom by referring to the special type of de- corative spalliere, but also to painted uomini famosi cycles in a garden setting. It is obvious that the Primavera must have played the domi- nant visual role in the bedroom of Lorenzo's wife. Semiramide. Appiani became thus the person to whom the Primavera.