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  1. Filippo Strozzi the Younger (January 4, 1489 – December 18, 1538) was a Florentine banker, and the most famous member of the Strozzi family in the Renaissance. He is best remembered as a tragic hero and defender of the lost Florentine republic against the Medici dukes – yet this is almost entirely a nineteenth-century fiction of ...

  2. Filippo Strozzi the Younger was a Florentine banker, and the most famous member of the Strozzi family in the Renaissance. He is best remembered as a tragic hero and defender of the lost Florentine republic against the Medici dukes – yet this is almost entirely a nineteenth-century fiction of nationalist historians and dramatists.

  3. This Strozzi, the most distin-guished of the poets in his family, lived from 1505 to 1571.4. Strozzi 2: Giovambattista Strozzi il Giovane (the Younger), or Giovam-battista di Lorenzo di Federico, is sometimes referred to as ‘‘Il Cieco’’ because he became blind in later years.

  4. Filippo Strozzi. Born in Florence; Lord of Epernay and Bressuirre; served in the French army and was appointed Colonel général de l'Infanterie (1569); Knight of the Order of the Saint-Esprit (1578); killed at the battle of Terceira.

  5. Filippo Strozzi the Younger · Fordham Art History. Dublin Core. Contributor. Sabrina White. Person Metadata. Birth Date. January 4th, 1489. Birthplace. Florence, Italy. Death Date. December 18, 1538. Occupation. Banker. Biographical Text. Trollope, T.A. Filippo Strozzi: A History of the Last Days of the Old Italian Liberty. Mit Strozzi's Portrait.

  6. The Strozzi opposed the Medici and so Cosimo the Elder banned the family’s male members from Florence in 1434. Filippo Strozzis exile was lifted in 1466 and on his return home he devoted his energies to building a residence with the ambition of creating the “largest and finest palazzo” in Florence.

  7. Summary. An army of ragged exiles defeated at Montemurlo in 1537 by Duke Cosimo de'Medici of Florence and a suicide note echoing the words of Cato found beside his body in the duke's prison a year later are the images most closely associated with the memory of Filippo Strozzi the Younger.