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  1. Issue. Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici. Francesco de' Medici. Antonia de' Medici. Father. Salvestro de Medici 'il Chiarissimo'. Averardo de' Medici (1320 – 1363), also known as Everard De Medici or Bicci to disambiguate with his two homonymous ancestors, was the son of Salvestro de' Medici (1300, Florence – 1346, Florence; son of ...

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  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · A distant cousin of Salvestro was Averardo deMedici (or Bicci), whose progeny became the famous Medici of history. His son Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici (1360–1429), considered the first of the great Medici, inherited the family business based on cloth and silk manufacturing and on banking operations and made the family ...

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  3. 16 de dic. de 2020 · One man, Giovanni di Bicci, the first great Medici, saw further than most how to exploit this. Giovanni, son of Averardo ‘Bicci’ deMedici, was born in Florence in 1360. His family was not poor, nor was it swimming in the streams of credit that would soon flood his sons’ coffers. Averardo was a self-made wool merchant and had acquired ...

  4. Averardo de' Medici (1320 – 1363), also known as Everard De Medici or Bicci to disambiguate with his two homonymous ancestors, was the son of Salvestro de' Medici (1300, Florence – 1346, Florence; son of Averardo II de' Medici, 1270–1319), "il Chiarissimo" (English meaning "the fairest" for his complexion, or also interpreted as "the ...

  5. 1. Legend says the dynasty descended from a giant-slaying knight. The family’s roots supposedly are linked to one of Charlemagne’s eighth-century knights, named Averardo. As the story goes,...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2019 · La dinastía de los Médici, que dominó la vida de Florencia y la Toscana durante tres siglos, comenzó con Giovanni di Averardo (1360-1429), quien dio impulso a la banca familiar al tomar a su cargo los intereses de la Iglesia.

  7. Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (c. 1360–1429), son of Averardo de' Medici (1320–1363), increased the wealth of the family through his creation of the Medici Bank, and became one of the richest men in