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    San Piero a Sieve is a frazione of the comune (municipality) of Scarperia e San Piero, located in the Metropolitan City of Florence, in Tuscany, Italy...
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    Villa del Trebbio (category San Piero a Sieve)
    The Villa del Trebbio is a Medici villa in San Piero a Sieve, Tuscany, Italy. The villa is located near San Piero a Sieve in the Mugello region, in the...
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    Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici (15 February 1472 – 28 December 1503),: 7  called Piero the Fatuous or Piero the Unfortunate, was the lord of Florence from...
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    1 January 2014 after the merger of former comuni of Scarperia and San Piero a Sieve. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages...
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    Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, known as Piero the Gouty (Italian: Piero "il Gottoso"), (1416 – 2 December 1469) was the de facto ruler of Florence from 1464...
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    Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici (Italian: [loˈrɛntso di ˈpjɛːro de ˈmɛːditʃi]; 12 September 1492 – 4 May 1519) was the ruler of Florence from 1516 until his...
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  • San Piero may refer to: San Piero a Sieve, frazione of Scarperia e San Piero, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy San Piero Patti, municipality...
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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman,...
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    municipalities: Calenzano, Cantagallo, Castiglione dei Pepoli, Firenzuola, San Piero a Sieve, Scarperia, Vaiano, Vernio. Sights include the Villa Medici of Cafaggiolo...
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    Giuliano de' Medici (28 October 1453 – 26 April 1478) was the second son of Piero de' Medici (the Gouty) and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. As co-ruler of Florence...
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    son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and a ruler of Florence. Born in Florence, he was raised with his brothers Piero and Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, who...
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    Brisighella, Fognano, San Cassiano, San Martino in Gattara, Marradi, Biforco, Crespino del Lamone, Ronta, Borgo San Lorenzo, San Piero a Sieve, Vaglia, Fiesole-Caldine...
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    Bisenzio, Prato, San Piero a Sieve, Sesto Fiorentino, Vaglia, Vaiano. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calenzano. Villa Ginori a Collina, a patrician villa...
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    Catherine de' Medici (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    either the King or Madame, only the Queen Mother, who goads me [me traite á la fourche] ... You have doubtless realized that their main object, my son...
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    Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence (category Burials at San Lorenzo, Florence)
    with members of the Medici family such as Clarice Strozzi, daughter of Piero the Unfortunate. She disparaged not only Passerini but Alessandro as well...
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    the Mugellese chicken, a bantam breed. Borgo San Lorenzo Scarperia Barberino di Mugello San Piero a Sieve Vicchio Dicomano San Godenzo Palazzuolo sul...
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    replaced with a republican government. Piero de' Medici (1416–1469), Cosimo's son, was only in power for five years (1464–1469). He was called "Piero the Gouty"...
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    built at Montorio by Bramante (1502). A similar structure appears the painting of an ideal city attributed to Piero della Francesca at Urbino (about 1475)...
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    Michelozzo work, the church and convent of Bosco ai Frati in San Piero a Sieve. The facade has a long asymmetric portico leading to two chapels each contains...
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    The Princes of Ottajano (or Ottaiano) are a cadet branch of the ducal dynasty of Tuscany. Along with the Veronese Medici Counts of Caprara, and Gavardo...
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    Francesco Giunta (category People from San Piero a Sieve)
    Tuscan town of San Piero a Sieve, he started his career as a lawyer, having studied law and philosophy at university. He served as a machine gun captain...
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    death in a painting by Bronzino. Toward the end of July 1537, the exiles marched into Tuscany under the leadership of Bernardo Salviati and Piero Strozzi...
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    Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici (Italian: [loˈrɛntso de ˈmɛːditʃi]), known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (Italian: Lorenzo il Magnifico; 1 January 1449 – 8 April...
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    Pope Leo XI (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Grand Duke of Tuscany, who appointed him a knight of San Stefano. In 1560 he travelled to Rome where he commenced a lifelong friendship and collaboration...
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    control of the bank passed to his eldest son, Piero di Cosimo "the Gouty" (Piero il Gottoso). Piero had been given a humanist education, unlike his younger brother...
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    the legendary knight Averardo, from whom the Medici claimed descent. He was a second cousin of Salvestro de' Medici. Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici; married...
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  • agreement with Piero to erase it. The solution proposed by Sforza would also bring about the invasion of Florence. To prevent this, Piero's son Lorenzo takes...
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    Pope Clement VII (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    his own sons, alongside his children Giovanni (the future Pope Leo X), Piero, and Giuliano. Educated at the Palazzo Medici in Florence by humanists like...
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    or Medici Venus is a 1.53 m (5 ft 0 in) tall Hellenistic marble sculpture depicting the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite. It is a 1st-century BC marble...
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    Moudania, Halkidiki Prehistoric Park, Rivolta d'Adda World of Dinosaurs, San Piero a Sieve Parco Preistorico, Peccioli Extinction Park at Parco Natura Viva,...
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