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  1. Strozzi family. House of Medici. Senior posting. Based in. France. Consecration. June 8, 1550. Lorenzo Strozzi (December 3, 1523 – December 14, 1571) was an Italian abbot and cardinal. He was the son of Filippo Strozzi, a member of the powerful Strozzi family of Florence, and Clarice de' Medici.

  2. Another son, Lorenzo Strozzi (1513–1571) went into the Church, also in France, and ended as a cardinal and Archbishop of Siena from 1565. The son of Piero, Filippo di Piero Strozzi (1541–1582) was born in exile in France and served as a royal page and then in the French army , before being captured and killed by the Spaniards at ...

  3. recent study of the Florentine family, Francis William Kent has referred to part of this letter but has incorrectly identified Lorenzo Strozzi as the bride's uncle rather than as her brother; F. W. Kent, Household and Lineage in Renaissance Florence (Princeton, 1977), 96. 670 Melissa Meriam Bullard.

  4. En la tradición cristiana es la fiesta en la que Jesús se da a conocer, por lo que no resultaría extraño que Palla Strozzi hubiera aprovechado el pasaje de esta pintura para presentar oficialmente a su hijo Lorenzo ante la comunidad florentina.

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  5. History of the Palazzo A masterpiece of the Renaissance. History of the Palazzo. The three crescent moons on the Strozzi coat-of-arms symbolise the aspiration to good fortune of this family that played such an important role in city life both with its patronage of the arts and its banking and mercantile ventures.

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  6. Texto completo. Resumen. En el año 2019, salió editado una carta inédita de Nicolás Maquiavelo a Lorenzo Strozzi sobre la peste en Florencia bajo el cuidado de Pasquale Stoppelli. A continuación proponemos la primera traducción de la carta al español acompañada con un estudio introductorio.

  7. It provides an original and lucid biography of Lorenzo Strozzi, a detailed discussion of the Strozzi-Machiavelli relationship, and critical editions and translations of several texts that circulated in Strozzi’s circle, thereby shedding light on the particularly dynamic intellectual context of Florence in the first half of the sixteenth century.