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  1. Clarisa Orsini (Monterotondo, 1453-Florencia, 30 de julio de 1488) [1] fue la esposa de Lorenzo de Médici y madre del papa León X. Biografía [ editar ] Clarisa era hija de Jacobo Orsini , señor de Monterotondo , y de Magdalena , hija de Carlos , duque de Bracciano , y hermana del cardenal Latino Orsini .

  2. Clarice Orsini (1453–1488) was the daughter of Jacopo Orsini, and his wife and cousin Maddalena Orsini both from the Orsini family, a great Roman noble ...

    • 1 Aug 1488
    • Maddalena Orsini
    • Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo and Bracciano
  3. Medici, Clarice de (c. 1453–1487) Florentine noblewoman.Name variations: Clarice Orsini. Born around 1453; died in August 1487 (some sources cite 1488); came from a celebrated Roman noble family, the Orsinis; daughter of Jacopo also known as Giacomo Orsini of Monterotondo; married Lorenzo de Medici, the Magnificent (1449–1492, unofficial ruler of Florence), on June 4, 1469; children: (four ...

  4. 12 de feb. de 2019 · This article was written by Ezgi Özcan. Clarice Orsini was born in 1453 in the countryside of Rome. Her early life is unknown like many noble girls. Most likely, Clarice had a traditional Catholic education due. When Lucrezia Tornabuoni noticed her, she was a slim girl with a round face. Lucrezia Tornabuoni was the mother of Lorenzo de’Medici [read more]

  5. Clarisa Orsini (Monterotondo, 1453-Florencia, 30 de julio de 1488) [1] fue la esposa de Lorenzo de Médici y madre del papa León X.

  6. Clarice Orsini (1453 - 1488), spouse of Lorenzo il Magnifico; Fabio Orsini (1476-1504) Gerolama Orsini, (1503 - 1570), noble; Giovanni II Orsini, Count of Cefalonia and Zante, despota dell'Epiro 1323 – 1335; Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, (1386 or 1393 - 1463), noble of the Kingdom of Naples, prince of Taranto, count of Lecce and duke Bari.

  7. Clarice Orsini (on the left) with her husband Lorenzo de' Medici. Lorenzo de' Medici is depicted as a woman, because on this fresco the birth of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated – in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance all men were forbidden to enter the room where a woman has given birth, if the painter wanted to show Lorenzo de' Medici in this religious scene he had to depict him as a ...