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  1. Maddalena de' Medici (25 July 1473–2 December 1528) daughter to Lorenzo de' Medici Born in Florence, she was educated with her siblings to the humanistic cultures by figures such as Angelo Poliziano. In February 1487 she was engaged to be married to Franceschetto Cybo, son of Pope Innocent VIII. They were married in January 1488, and she brought a dowry of 4000 ducats. This marriage brought ...

  2. María Magdalena de Médici ( Palacio Pitti, Florencia, 29 de junio de 1600- Florencia, Italia, 28 de diciembre de 1633) fue una princesa de Toscana, hija de Fernando I de Médici y Cristina de Lorena y hermana por lo tanto de Cosme II de Medici.

  3. Ritratto di Maria Maddalena de' Medici, 1615 ca., Villa medicea di Cerreto Guidi. Maria Maddalena de' Medici ( Firenze, 29 giugno 1600 – Firenze, 28 dicembre 1633) era l'ottava figlia di Ferdinando I de' Medici e Cristina di Lorena, sorella quindi di Cosimo II .

  4. PHILIP IV’S FIESTA DE ARANJUEZ, PART I: THE MARRIAGE OF COSIMO II DE MEDICI TO MARÍA MAGDALENA DE AUSTRIA AND LEONOR PIMENTEL by Frank A. Domínguez University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ON May 15, 1622, Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665) celebrated his seventeenth birthday with the first of the impressive court festivals that were to distinguish his reign.1 Held at Aranjuez, a palace ...

  5. Maria Maddalena Romola de' Medici ( 25 iulie 1473 - 2 decembrie 1528) a fost fiica lui Lorenzo de' Medici și a soției sale, Clarice Orsini. Mai multe informații Date personale, Nume la naștere ...

  6. Maria Maddalena of Austria. Anna de' Medici (21 July 1616 – 11 September 1676) was a daughter of Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and his wife Maria Maddalena of Austria. A patron of the arts, she married Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria in 1646. They were the parents of Claudia Felicitas of Austria, Holy Roman Empress.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2013 · Portrait of Maria Maddalena de' Medici, from Langedijk, vol. 2, no. 91 Founded in 1511 by the dynamic mystic Sister Domenica da Paradiso, la Crocetta had initially been populated by women from the artisan classes, with only a few from patrician families.