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  1. The young woman portrayed here is Virginia de' Medici (1568-1615), daughter of Grand Duke Cosimo I of Tuscany. She is dressed in opulent clothes and sumptuous jewelry, indicating her status as a member of one of the wealthy, prominent families in Florence. Beside a pearl ensemble with a single-strand necklace of large pearls, matching earrings, and pearls woven into her hair, she wears a large ...

  2. Virginia de' Medici (29 May 1568 – 15 January 1615) was an Italian princess, a member of the House of Medici and by marriage Duchess of Modena and Reggio. Regent of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in 1601 during the absence of her husband, she was able to protect the autonomy of the city of Modena from the attacks of the local Podestà and Judge.

  3. Virgínia de Mèdici (Florència, Ducat de Florència 1568 - Mòdena, Ducat de Mòdena 1615) fou una princesa florentina que va esdevenir duquessa consort de Mòdena. Orígens familiars [ modifica ] Va néixer el 29 de maig de 1568 a la ciutat de Florència , capital del Ducat de Florència , sent filla del duc Cosme I de Mèdici i Camilla Martelli .

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Virginia de Medici. F, #3127, b. 29 May 1568, d. 25 March 1615. Last Edited=18 Jan 2003. Virginia de Medici was born on 29 May 1568. She was the daughter of Cosimo I de Medici, Granduca di Toscana. She married Cesar d'Este, Duca di Modena, son of unknown d'Este, on 6 February 1586. She died on 25 March 1615 at age 46.

  5. Virginia de' Medici (29 mai 1568 – 15 ianuarie 1615) a fost fiica lui Cosimo I de' Medici, Mare Duce de Toscana și a Cammilei Martelli. A fost Ducesă de Modena și Reggio prin căsătoria sa cu Cesare d'Este, Duce de Modena .

  6. After a time in the Habsburg court in Vienna, where he displayed drawings of animal and botanical specimens, he was invited to come to Florence and became one of the court artists for the Medici. Upon the death of Giorgio Vasari in 1574, he became head of the Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno, the officially patronized guild of artists, which was often called to advise on diverse ...

  7. Miembros de la familia Médici en un fresco pintado por Benozzo Gozzoli en 1461. Los Médici (pron. esp. médichi) fueron una poderosa e influyente familia del Renacimiento en Florencia entre cuyos miembros se destacaron cuatro papas: León X, Clemente VII, Pío IV y León XI; dos reinas de Francia: Catalina de Médici y María de Médici; y ...