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  1. Lorenzo Strozzi (December 3, 1523 – December 14, 1571) was an Italian abbot and cardinal. He was the son of Filippo Strozzi, a member of the powerful Strozzi family of Florence, and Clarice de' Medici.

  2. A younger son Leone (1515–1554) was a distinguished admiral in the service of France and fought against the Medici. He died of a wound received while attacking Sarlino in 1554. Another son, Lorenzo Strozzi (1513–1571) went into the Church, also in France, and ended as a cardinal and Archbishop of Siena from 1565.

  3. El Palacio Strozzi (en italiano: Palazzo Strozzi) de Florencia es uno de los palacios más bellos del Renacimiento italiano. De tamaño imponente (se destruyeron 15 edificios para construirlo), se encuentra entre las homónimas Via Strozzi y la Plaza Strozzi , y Via de' Tornabuoni , con grandiosos portales que hacen de entrada ...

  4. 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. It took him from 1473 to 1489 to acquire the land “in the most convenient and lovely spot in the city”.

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  5. After the failure of the Pazzi Conspiracy, Lorenzo the Magnificent prevented the Pazzi daughters from marrying according to their rank,4 and the alliance between Lorenzo's granddaughter Clarice de' Medici and Filippo Strozzi in 1508 very nearly foundered for the same reason. Apart from such extreme

  6. El retablo de la Adoración de los Reyes Magos, fue un encargo de Palla Strozzi en 1423, cuya función era la de presidir la capilla familiar de la iglesia de la Santa Trinidad. Durante esta década los Strozzi tuvieron bastante éxito político, en parte gracias a la alianza con la familia Albizzi.

  7. Read the history about Palazzo Strozzi, one of the more important art museums in Florence. Beautiful architecture, exhibitions and meeting place in Florence suitable for all ages and auidences.