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  1. She died in 1487, while about 34 years old. Lorenzo the Magnificent did not remarry, and died only five years later, in 1492. sources: Ady, Cecilia M. Lorenzo dei Medici and Renaissance Italy. London: English Universities Press, 1955. Micheletti, Emma. The Medici of Florence. Florence: Scala, 1980. Young, George F. The Medici. 2nd ed. NY: E.P ...

  2. She died in 1528 from either miscarriage or childbirth complications of a stillborn child. Ancestry. References. ^ Tomas 2003, p. 7. ^ Landon, William J. (2013). Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli: Patron, Client, and the Pistola fatta per la peste/An Epistle Written Concerning the Plague. University of Toronto Press.

    • Clarice di Piero de' Medici
  3. Yesterday morning at 2 pm Clarice died. If you hear Lorenzo blamed for not being present at the death of his wife, excuse him. It seemed necessary...that he brought water from the Villa; and no one thought that she would die so soon. In a letter to Pope Innocent VIII he wrote that he dearly missed his late wife.

    • 1 Aug 1488
    • Maddalena Orsini
    • Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo and Bracciano
  4. Clarice Orsini-Medici was a Roman noblewoman raised in an elite Roman family of Orsini branch. Her father Jacopo Orsini was the lord of Monterotondo, a papal state. One of her brothers, Orso Orsini served as the commander of the Papal army while the other Rinaldo Orsini was archbishop of Florence. She is the wife of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Clarice who happens to be a naive young lady from ...

  5. 20 de oct. de 2023 · She died in 1488 at the age of 35, leaving behind a grieving husband and six surviving children. Contents. 1 The Symptoms and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. 2 The Treatment and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 3 The Impact and Legacy of Clarice de Medici. The Symptoms and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.

  6. 6 de may. de 2020 · Florence Inferno, a site devoted to analyzing Florentine history through the lens of Dan Brown’s novel, Inferno, alleges that Lorenzo de’ Medici died of gangrene of the leg, which was in part...

  7. Clarice de Médici, (Florencia, 1493 - Florencia, 3 de mayo de 1528), hija de Pedro II de Médici y Alfonsina Orsini, hermana de Lorenzo II de Médici. Biografía [ editar ] De acuerdo a una tradición bastante frecuente entre los Médici , a la pequeña se le dio el nombre de su abuela Clarisa Orsini .