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    Piero di Tommaso Soderini (March 17, 1451 – June 13, 1522), also known as Pier Soderini, was an Italian statesman of the Republic of Florence. Soderini...
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    authorities, in May 1498. In 1502, the Florentines chose Piero Soderini as their first ruler for life. Soderini succeeded where Savonarola had failed, when the...
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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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    editions had been issued.  Letter to Soderini (1505) was a letter ostensibly intended for Piero di Tommaso Soderini, the leader of the Florentine Republic...
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    request to the wardens of the Cathedral and the governor of the city, Piero Soderini. Despite the precaution, the sculpture was damaged by stones, leaving...
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  • Italian economist Piero Scaruffi (born 1955), Italian-American freelance software consultant and university lecturer Piero Soderini (1450–1522), Italian...
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    Gonfaloniere. Piero Soderini (1450 – 1522) Florentine statesman Francesco Soderini (1453–1524) Florentine diplomat and religious leader Paolo Antonio Soderini (1448...
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  • di Tommaso Soderini (10 June 1453 – 17 May 1524) was a major diplomatic and Church figure of Renaissance Italy, and brother of Piero Soderini. He was an...
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    year, however, a pro-Medici Signoria (civic government) led by Tommaso Soderini, Oddo Altoviti and Lucca Pitti was elected and Cosimo returned. The Medici...
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    had been commissioned by the republican council of Florence, under Piero Soderini (gonfaloniere for life), to commemorate the victory over the Medici...
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    Medici), and then again in his letters to Piero Soderini, written 1504-05 ([account] in Letter to Soderini). In his account, Vespucci does not mention...
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  • time." He compares it to an event in recent Florentine history when Piero Soderini, a Florentine statesman, was appointed gonfalonier (the highest rank...
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  • Winkler Prins 2002, Piero I. Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins 2002, Lorenzo I. Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins 2002, Piero II. Encarta Encyclopedie...
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    In 1504 Leonardo da Vinci was given the commission by gonfaloniere Piero Soderini, a contract signed by Niccolò Machiavelli, to decorate the Palazzo Vecchio's...
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  • the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then Piero Soderini oversaw the state. Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici retook the city with...
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    troops to defeat the Florentines at Prato. In the wake of the siege, Piero Soderini resigned as Florentine head of state and fled into exile. The experience...
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    the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then Piero Soderini oversaw the state. Cardinal Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici retook the...
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  • Piero Soderini, who was exiled at the return of the Medici in 1512; a third brother was Cardinal Francesco Soderini, bishop of Volterra. Like Piero he...
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    Gilbert, "Florentine Political Assumptions in the Period of Savonarola and Soderini," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes XII (1957) 187–214, and...
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    Pietà) The Entrance of the Gonfaloniere Piero Soderini into Florence in 1502 (L'ingresso di gonfaloniere Piero Soderini in Firenze nel 1502) 1754 Swiss Embassy...
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  • date. February 12 – Yejong of Joseon, Joseon King (d. 1469) May 18 – Piero Soderini, Florentine statesman (d. 1513) June 22 – Eleanor of Naples, Duchess...
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    Savonarola, who was executed in 1498, and the rise of the gonfaloniere Piero Soderini. Michelangelo was asked by the consuls of the Guild of Wool to complete...
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  • astronomer, and poet (d. 1131) 1186 – Konstantin of Rostov (d. 1218) 1450 – Piero Soderini, Italian politician and diplomat (d. 1513) 1537 – Guido Luca Ferrero...
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    risk wealth and power for his ideals. He married Fiammetta Soderini, niece of Piero Soderini, head of the Florentine government who had, together with...
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  • Charles V, King (1530–1556) Republic of Florence (complete list) – Piero Soderini, de facto ruler (1502–1512) Giovanni (Leo X), Lord (1512–1513) Giuliano...
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    Florence (Firenze), capital of the Florentine Republic in Italy and ousts Piero Soderini as the ruling Gonfaloniere. The success at Florence spares the city...
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    for two years that these lands composed a new continent. A letter to Piero Soderini, published c. 1505 and purportedly by Vespucci, claims that he first...
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    was commissioned under two different rulers in Florence, David under Piero Soderini and Hercules and Cacus under the Medici. These statues, thus engage...
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    city on 1 September 1512 saved Rome from another invasion, ousting Piero Soderini, and returning the dynastic rule of the Medici. Julius had seemingly...
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    4000 ducats. In 1507, the leader of Florence, Piero Soderini, asked his brother, Cardinal Francesco Soderini to help resolve Alfonsina's claim on her dowry...
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