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  1. Bianca Cappello ( Venecia, 1548- Poggio a Caiano, Prato, 20 de octubre de 1587) fue una gran duquesa consorte de Toscana, amante y luego esposa del gran duque Francisco I de Medici, famosa por haber sido centro de numerosas intrigas y fallecida según algunos autores por envenenamiento un día después que su marido Francisco. Biografía.

  2. Bianca Cappello (1548 – 20 October 1587) was an Italian noblewoman, the Grand Duchess consort of Tuscany by marriage to Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. She was Francesco's mistress that later married him to became his consort.

    • Bartolomeo Cappello
    • Cappello, Medici
  3. Bianca Capello (born 1548, Venice [Italy]—died Oct. 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence) was a Venetian noblewoman, renowned for her beauty and intelligence, whose court intrigues were the scandal of her time.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 31 de mar. de 2010 · In a letter to the portrayed lady, the late sixteenth-century grand duchess of Tuscany, Bianca Capello (1548–87), the portrait's owner wrote how, after having contemplated the painting for more than two hours after it was delivered to his house, he took the painting upstairs to the women.

  5. Bianca Cappello fue una gran duquesa consorte de Toscana, amante y luego esposa del gran duque Francisco I de Medici, famosa por haber sido centro de numerosas intrigas y fallecida según algunos autores por envenenamiento un día después que su marido Francisco.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2006 · Soon after the sudden and simultaneous deaths of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and his wife, Bianca Cappello, in October 1587, rumours spread that the two had been murdered by Francesco's brother, Cardinal Ferdinando. 1 2 Apparently, Ferdinando had a very good motive to kill his brother and the woman that Francesco had loved and...

  7. 27 de ene. de 2014 · Bianca Cappello (1548, Venice – October 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence) was an Italian noblewoman and the daughter of Bartolomeo Cappello and Pellegrina Morosini. Both of her parents belonged to the oldest and most famous families in the Venetian aristocracy.