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  1. When Alfonsina Orsini was born in 1472, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, her father, Conte Roberto Orsini Signore di Pacentro, Conte di Tagliacozzo e di Alba, Signore di Sant'Angelo, di San Polo e di San Gregorio, was 47 and her mother, Caterina Sanseverino, was 37. She married Piero De' Medici "Lo sfortunato" in March 1488.

  2. Alfonsina Orsini (1472-1520), die Gattin von Piero II. de' Medici "Bernardo [Rucellai] reported having seen the young girl [the bride of Piero II., Alfonsina Orsini] and he seemed satisfied with her if not particularly enthusiastic about her appearance, which he described as 'neither good nor bad'.

  3. Alfonsina de' Medici, regente de Florencia (n. 1472) Alfonsina Orsini (1472 - 7 de febrero de 1520) fue regente de Florencia. Gobernó la República de Florencia durante las ausencias de su hijo en el período 1515-1519. Se temía su gobierno como una señal del fin del gobierno republicano allí.

  4. Medici, Alfonsina de (d. 1520) Florentine noblewoman.Name variations: Alfonsina Orsini. Born Alfonsina Orsini; died in 1520; married Pietro the Unfortunate also known as Pietro de Medici (1471–1503), ruler of Florence, on May 22, 1488; children: Lorenzo de Medici, duke of Urbino (1492–1519); Clarice de Medici (1493–1528, who married Filippo Strozzi).

  5. 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).

  6. Alfonsina Orsini (1472 – 7 februarie 1520) a fost soția lui Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici și mama lui Lonrezo al II-lea de Medici, Duce de Urbino. A fost fiica lui Roberto Orsini , Conte de Tagliacozzo și a Caterinei San Severino .

  7. Alfonsina Orsini de' Medici 71 republican regimes, it is generally agreed, had fewer options. Natalie Davis has recently argued that: The two kinds of early modern political regimes - republics and mon archies - gave different scope to the political role of women. The oligar chical republics, such as Florence of the early Renaissance ...