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  1. The individual features of the couple portrayed here suggest it could be a double portrait of Cosimo I de Medici (1519-1574) at a slightly older age and his second wife Camilla Martelli, Duchess Consort of Florence (1545-1590) whom he married in 1570.

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  3. BA (Hons) (English Literature) Called 2004. Camilla has built up an extensive family practice, ranging from wardship applications in the High Court to local private child law matters. Her dogged approach to representing parents is valued by clients, as is her empathy towards clients involved in highly emotional proceedings.

  4. Cosimo was born in Florence on 12 June 1519, the son of the famous condottiere Ludovico de' Medici (known as Giovanni delle Bande Nere) and his wife Maria Salviati, [1] herself a granddaughter of Lorenzo the Magnificent. He was the grandson of Caterina Sforza, the Countess of Forlì and Lady of Imola. Cosimo became Duke of Florence in 1537 at ...

  5. Virginia nació el 29 de mayo de 1568 en Florencia, en el Gran Ducado de Toscana, como única hija del duque Cosme I de Médici y de su amante, Camilla Martelli. Nació dos años antes del matrimonio entre sus progenitores, y a pesar de que pasó a ser hija legítima de Cosme, siempre fue resentida por los hijos del primer matrimonio de su padre.

  6. Hace 1 día · He was married first of all to Eleonora of Toledo and then to Camilla Martelli, and fathered 15 children. He was a great patron of the arts, building the Uffizi (’offices') which now house one of the world’s greatest art collections, completing the Pitti Palace as a Medici residence and creating the Boboli Gardens which surround it.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2011 · File: Camilla Martelli (1545-1590) by Studio of Alessandro Allori.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search