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  1. Clement VII's tumultuous pontificate was dominated by a rapid succession of political crises—many long in the making—that resulted in the sack of Rome by the armies of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in 1527 and rise of the Salviati, Altoviti and Strozzi as the leading bankers of the Roman Curia.

    • Salviati Family

      Giorgio Benigno Salviati (died 1520), Bosnian-born adopted...

  2. Caterina de' Pazzi (illegitime) Parents. Andrea de' Pazzi (father) Caterina Salviati (mother) Family. Pazzi. Jacopo de' Pazzi (1423 – 26 April 1478) was a Florentine banker who became head of the Pazzi family in 1464, and the younger child of Andrea de' Pazzi and Costanza de' Bardi. [1]

  3. La famille Salviati est une importante famille de banquiers florentins et romains de la Renaissance qui furent notamment au service du pape Sixte IV au XV e siècle. Les Salviati sont soupçonnés d'avoir soutenu la conjuration des Pazzi qui visait à assassiner les chefs de la famille de Médicis, Julien et Laurent.

  4. Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) Italian. ca. 1545. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 612. Having made politically astute loans to popes, the Venetian state, and French monarchs, Bindo Altoviti was one of the wealthiest and most powerful bankers of the sixteenth century.

  5. Renaissance. bankers who eventually took refuge in Lyon, Born in Florence, Salviati (1510—63), whose having been chased from the Tuscan city by the given name was Francesco de' Rossi, was trained Medici.) Seventeen drawings that do not figure in Andrea del Sarto's school of draftsmanship. He in any of the monographs devoted to Salviati,

  6. La familia Salviati es una importante familia de banqueros florentinos y romanos hasta el Renacimiento, que eran sobre todo en el servicio del Papa Sixto IV al XV ° siglo. Se sospecha que los Salviati apoyaron el Conjuro de los Pazzi ( 1478) que tenía como objetivo asesinar a los jefes de la familia Medici, Julien y Laurent.