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  1. cefic.org › leadership-team › camilla-martelliCamilla Martelli - cefic.org

    Camilla Martelli joined Cefic’s Public Affairs team in 2017, focusing on the policy areas of Product Stewardship and Health Safety, Responsible Care and Supply Chain. Camilla is leading the advocacy strategy towards the European Parliament and, since January 2021, she is in charge of the coordination of the advocacy actions undergone by Cefic to responds to the Chemicals Strategy for ...

  2. Camilla Martelli (Q1153583) Camilla Martelli. Second wife of Cosimo I de' Medici. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2017 · The fashion suggests the portrait was made in the 1570s. It is possibly a representation of Camilla Martelli, mistress and later second wife of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo I de'Medici. Unlike other portraits depicting individuals who themselves may have collected art or created a studioli, or private studies, Camilla herself would not ...

  4. Camilla Martelli. Ritratto di Camilla Martelli. Medaglia di Camilla Martelli, attribuita a Pastorino de' Pastorini (1584) Stemma dei Martelli. Camilla Martelli ( Firenze, 1545 – Firenze, 30 maggio 1590) fu prima amante e poi moglie morganatica del Granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici .

  5. Camilla Martelli. Camilla Martelli (c. 1545 – 30 mai 1590) a fost a doua soție a Marelui Duce de Toscana, Cosimo I de' Medici. A fost mama Virginiei de' Medici, viitoare Ducesă de Modena. Biografie. Născută în una dintre cele mai importante familii florentine, Camilla a fost fiica lui Antonio Martelli și Fiammetta Soderini.

  6. Pastorino de' Pastorini, called Pastorino da Siena. Camilla Martelli de' Medici, 1545-1590, Grand Duchess of Tuscany 1570, 1584 Not on View

  7. Martelli, Camilla (fl. 1570s)Grand duchess of Tuscany . Name variations: Camilla de Medici. Flourished in the 1570s; mistress, then wife, of Cosimo I de Medici, grand duke of Tuscany (1519–1574), around 1571; children: Giovanni de Medici (d.