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  1. Clarice Orsini (1453–1488) was the daughter of Jacopo Orsini, and his wife and cousin Maddalena Orsini both from the Orsini family, a great Roman noble house and was the wife of Lorenzo de' Medici.

    • 1 Aug 1488
    • Maddalena Orsini
    • Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo and Bracciano
  2. She is the wife of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Clarice who happens to be a naive young lady from Rome wishes to take her Holy vows and serve to be a nun out of her compassion for the people, but however she got married to Lorenzo, but kept on doing her charitable deeds among the Florentine people.

  3. Clarice Orsini (1453-1488) (on the left) with her sister-in-law Bianca Maria de' Medici. When Clarice's husband, Lorenzo, was in Milan as the godfather of the Sforza Prince Gian Galeazzo II.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Lorenzo de’ Medici (born January 1, 1449, Florence [Italy]—died April 9, 1492, Careggi, near Florence) was a Florentine statesman, ruler, and patron of arts and letters, the most brilliant of the Medici.

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  5. Contessina Antonia Romola de' Medici (1478–1515), [36] born in Pistoia, married Piero Ridolfi (1467–1525) in 1494 and had five children, including Cardinal Niccolò Ridolfi. Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (1479–1516) [36] was created Duke of Nemours in 1515 by Francis I of France.

  6. Born in Rome, she is most known as the wife of Lorenzo de' Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent), de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic. She was the mother of Pope Leo X. Lorenzo and Clarice were married by proxy on 7 February 1469.

  7. Lorenzo de Médici (en italiano: Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici; Florencia, 1 de enero de 1449-Villa medicea de Careggi, 8 de abril de 1492), [1] también conocido como Lorenzo el Magnífico por sus contemporáneos, fue un estadista italiano y gobernante de facto [2] de la República de Florencia, mecenas de las artes, diplomático, banquero ...