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  1. He was born illegitimately on 26 May 1478, in Florence; the exact identity of his mother remains unknown, although a plurality of scholars contend that it was Fioretta Gorini, the daughter of a professor, Antonio Gorini. Giulio spent the first seven years of life with his godfather, the architect Antonio da Sangallo the Elder.

  2. Fioretta Gorini is the vivid example of a classic straight silhouette that flatters the graceful lines of a slender figure. The delicate gauzy Chantilly lace drifts over the finest powder beige satin, tenderly enveloping the whole dress. This marvellous duet of satin and thin lace is perfectly complemented by the opulent decoration made of the […]

  3. 14 de may. de 2015 · Virtually nothing is known about Fioretta Gorini, this mistress of Giuliano de’ Medici, but her surname seems not Florentine. Fioretta gave birth to Giulio de’ Medici on May, 26 1478, pope Clement VII, dyeing at childbirth, one month after the murder of her lover Giuliano de’ Medici.

  4. Julio de Médicis [Florencia, 1453 - Florencia, 26/04/1478] Julio, Papa Clemente VII (1478 - 1534) ; Cargando

  5. Fioretta Gorini fue la esposa de Juliano de Médici y madre de Julio de Médici, el futuro papa Clemente VII.

  6. Clement VII was born on May 26, 1478, in Florence, which was then part of the Republic of Florence. His birth name was Giulio di Giuliano de’ Medici. The pope died on September 25, 1534. He was 56 when he passed away in Rome. Though there were rumors that he died after eating poisonous mushrooms, there is no evidence that this is true.