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  1. Piccarda aka Nannina De'Medici aka Di Bicci A20 (born de Bueri A20) was born on month day 1368, in birth place, to Edoardo Bueri. Piccarda married Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici . Giovanni was born on month day 1360, in birth place .

  2. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Piccarda Bueri ( Verona, segunda mitad del siglo XIV - Florencia, primera mitad del siglo XV ), fue esposa de Juan de Médici, fundador de la Dinastía Médici. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Tumbas de Juan de Médici y Piccarda Bueri en la Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo de ...

  3. La información sobre Piccarda es escasa. Se sabe que era hija de Eduardo Bueri, quien pertenecía a una familia de antigua estirpe de origen florentino, pero que tenía intereses comerciales también en otras ciudades. De hecho, la familia se encontraba en Verona al nacer Piccarda.

  4. Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (c. 1360 – February 1429) was an Italian banker and founder of the Medici Bank.While other members of the Medici family, such as Chiarissimo di Giambuono de' Medici, who served in the Signoria of Florence in 1401, and Salvestro de' Medici, who was implicated in the Ciompi Revolt of 1378, are of historical interest, it was Giovanni's founding of the family bank ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2015 · File: Buggiano e pagno di lapo su dis. di brunelleschi, sepolcro di giovanni di bicci de' medici e piccarda bueri, 01.JPG From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  6. 6 de ene. de 2017 · Untimely death is brought to the forefront on a larger scale with the Black Death. The plague swept through Florence many times, but it did not cause workers to dismantle the cathedral dome and it certainly did not kill Piccarda Bueri, Cosimo’s mother. Even the death of Cosimo’s twin brother is made more dramatic.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Renaissance. Medici family, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530). It provided the Roman Catholic Church with four popes ( Leo X, Clement VII, Pius IV, and Leon XI) and married into the royal families ...