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  1. Giambattista detto Filippo Strozzi (m. 1538), importante uomo politico del Cinquecento, marito di Clarice de' Medici. Lucrezia (nata nel 1486) Caterina. La decisione di ribattezzare il secondo figlio con il nome del padre fu presa da Selvaggia dopo la morte prematura del padre. Filippo Strozzi il Giovane in effetti fu tra i suoi figli quello ...

  2. Mar 24, 2021 - Filippo strozzi - Category:Filippo Strozzi the Younger - Wikimedia Commons

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Piero (or Pietro) Strozzi (c. 1510 – 21 June 1558) was an Italian military leader. He was a member of the rich Florentine family of the Strozzi. Biography. Piero Strozzi was the son of Filippo Strozzi the Younger and Clarice de' Medici. Although in 1539 he married another Medici, Laudomia di Pierfrancesco, he was a fierce opponent of the main ...

  4. 8 de jun. de 2017 · 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 nationalist historians and dramatists.

  5. His son, who is known as Filippo II Strozzi the Younger (1489 – 1538), allied himself with the Medici through his marriage to Clarice de' Medici, the daughter of Piero de' Medici. He provided loans to the Medici but his own plans for political power brought him into conflict with the Medici and ultimately his banishment from the city.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2020 · Genealogy for Filippo Strozzi, the Elder (1428 - 1491) family tree on Geni, ... Filippo Strozzi, the Younger. son. Caterina Strozzi. daughter. Alessandra ...

  7. Filippo di Matteo di Smone Straozzi the famos merchant-prince, was born in 1426 and died on 15 May 1491, and was buried in S. M. Novella on 17 May. Bibliography Hill, Sir George, Francis, 'A Corpus of Italian Medals of the Renaissance before Cellini', Vol,1, (London : 1930), pp. 266-267.