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  1. Hace 4 días · Don Giovanni de' Medici (1563–1621) (Unnamed daughter) (1566–1566) Eleanor de' Medici (1566–1611) m. Vincenzo I Gonzaga: Anna de' Medici (1569–1584) Lucrezia de' Medici (1572–1574) Antonio de' Medici (1576–1621) Eleanor de' Medici (1591–1617) Francesco de' Medici (1594–1614) Filippino de' Medici (1599–1602) Maria ...

  2. Hace 5 días · The bust of Giovanni de' Medici, known as “Giovanni delle Bande Nere” (“Giovanni of the Black Bands”) (1498-1526), can be plausibly identified as the one now in the Bargello museum [42], a posthumous portrait by Francesco da Sangallo after 1526 and the only known marble work in the Medici collection to depict him.

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Leo X was not only the head of the Western Christian church but also the temporal ruler of the Papal States and head of the Medici family that ruled the Florentine republic.

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · The Portrait of Pope Leo X with two Cardinals, also known as Portrait of Pope Leo X with the cardinals Giulio de' Medici e Luigi de' Rossi ( Italian: Ritratto di Leone X con i cardinali Giulio de' Medici e Luigi de' Rossi ), is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael, executed c. 1518-1520.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · 640 girls in Italy, 231 in Germany, 100 in France, 91 in Turkey, 1,003 in Spain. As the servant Leporello famously sings in his “Catalogue aria,” the eponymous fiend in Mozart’s sublime tragicomedy Don Giovanni has already been very busy when he beds the engaged Anna and then kills her father in a duel. Even as he’s pursued by aggrieved parties on all sides, Don Giovanni sets about ...

  6. Hace 3 días · May 24, 2024. Teatro La Fenice 2024 Review: Don Giovanni. By João Marcos Copertino. (Photo credit: Michele Crosera) Having seen more versions of “Don Giovanni” than there are sands on the beach, I can attest that the greatness of the opera is seldom undermined by a less than optimum staging.

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · Cosimo deMedici (born Sept. 27, 1389, Florence—died Aug. 1, 1464, Careggi, near Florence) was the founder of one of the main lines of the Medici family that ruled Florence from 1434 to 1537. The son of Giovanni di Bicci (1360–1429), Cosimo was initiated into affairs of high finance in the corridors of the Council of Constance ...