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  1. Vittoria della Rovere (7 February 1622 – 5 March 1694) was Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Ferdinando II. She had four children with her husband, two of whom would survive infancy: the future Cosimo III , Tuscany's longest-reigning monarch, and Francesco Maria , a prince of the Church .

  2. Vittoria della Rovere 267 because she is judicious and astute, she rarely engages herself in such activities, and is pleased to be able to support, [and] increase her Credit and authority successfully by not intervening.5 Grand Duchess Vittoria’s strong position at the court and her considerable independence of action emerges with particular ...

  3. Vittoria Feltria della Rovere (Pesaro, 7 febbraio 1622 – Pisa, 5 marzo 1694) fu la quinta granduchessa di Toscana, moglie del granduca Ferdinando II de' Medici. Con la sua morte si estinse il ramo principale dei della Rovere , fondato nel XIV secolo .

  4. Los orígenes de la familia Della Rovere se remontan a la región de Liguria, en el noroeste de Italia. Se cree que su nombre proviene de un antiguo árbol de roble (rovere en italiano) que simbolizaba la fortaleza y la longevidad. A medida que adquirieron poder e influencia, los Della Rovere se establecieron en la ciudad de Savona.

  5. Ritratto di Vittoria della Rovere. Francesco Furini (Firenze 1603 - 1646) Figlia unica di Claudia de’ Medici e Federigo Ubaldo della Rovere, Vittoria (1622-1694) divenne unica erede del ducato di Urbino. Fin da bambina fu fidanzata al cugino granduca Ferdinando II de’ Medici con l’obiettivo di annettere il ducato marchigiano al Granducato ...

  6. Vittoria della Rovere (1622-1694), Grand Duchess of Tuscany, is among the most portrayed members of the House of Medici in art, and perhaps one of the most portrayed sovereigns ever. A significant part of these portraits from her lifetime depicts her in the guise of a Christian saint.

  7. Vittoria della Rovere (7 February 1622–5 March 1694) was Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Ferdinando II. She gave her husband four children, two of which would survive infancy the future Cosimo III and Francesco Maria de' Medici, Duke of Rovere and Montefeltro. She was the Duchess of Rovere and Montefeltro in her own right ...