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  1. Paolo Guinigi ( c. 1372 – 1432) was the lord of Lucca from 1400 until 1430. Biography. Funerary monument of Ilaria del Carretto. Paolo was born in Lucca in 1372. [1] . He was the youngest son of Francesco Guinigi, member of one of the most outstanding families of Lucca.

    • Francesco Guinigi
    • Filippa di Arbore Serpenti
  2. Paolo Guinigi; Anonimo toscano, Ritratto ideale di Paolo Guinigi, 1590 circa: Signore di Lucca; Stemma: In carica: 21 novembre 1400 - 15 agosto 1430 Nascita: Lucca, 1372 Morte: Pavia, 1432 Sepoltura: Basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, cappella di Sant'Agostino, Pavia Dinastia: Guinigi: Padre: Francesco Guinigi Madre: Filippa di ...

    • 21 novembre 1400 - 15 agosto 1430
    • Lucca, 1376
  3. El Palazzo Pubblico, en los siglos XV y XVI, creció sin un diseño preciso con la adición progresiva de nuevos edificios al antiguo Palacio de Castracani y Guinigi. La estructura albergaba las salas del parlamento y del gobierno, los cuarteles de los soldados, la armería, el polvorín, las prisiones y todos los edificios de servicio.

  4. Year of death: 1432. Son of Francesco Guinigi and Filippa Serpenti, and the fifth and last remaining son after the premature death of the four others, Paolo Guinigi was heir to all the property and power in his father’s family as well as the fortunes of his mother and his first wife, Caterina Antelminelli, both of whom had inherited from ...

  5. When Paolo Guinigi came to power in 1400 he was only 24 but already an enlightened, responsible ruler. He set about restoring peace to the city by encouraging exiles to return, reviving the economy and reforming the tax system. In foreign policy, however, he was not decisive.

  6. There is also an ancient legend surrounding the tower: the tallest tree was planted by Paolo Guinigi who was captured and imprisoned in the castle by Francesco Sforza. It is said that before his execution, all the leaves fell off the tree .

  7. Paolo nació en Lucca en 1372. [1] Era el hijo menor de Francesco Guinigi, miembro de una de las familias más destacadas de Lucca. Fue enviado a Londres en 1389 y luego a Flandes (1390-1392) para atender los asuntos de la familia. En 1392, ingresó al Consejo General de Lucca y luego ocupó el cargo de Anziano (Anciano).