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    Alamanno Salviati (20 March 1669 – 24 February 1733) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He was a descendant of Jacopo Salviati, and born in Florence...
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    created a Cardinal in 1561 Alamanno (1510–1571), patrician Tomas 2003, p. 130. Son Alamanno is distinct from Alamanno Salviati (cardinal) (1669-1733))....
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    Antonio Maria Salviati (1537–1602), appointed cardinal in 1583 Alamanno Salviati, cardinal from 1727 until his death in 1733 Gregorio Salviati, cardinal from...
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    Giuliano and an injured Lorenzo. The conspiracy involved the Pazzi and Salviati families, both rival banking families seeking to end the influence of the...
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    Lucrezia de' Medici (1470–1553) (category Salviati family)
    of Lorenzo de' Medici and Clarice Orsini and mother of Maria Salviati and Giovanni Salviati. Her portrait was considered (as a newborn) as the baby Jesus...
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    Florentine Studio. In 1508, Guicciardini married Maria Salviati, the daughter of Alamanno Salviati, cementing an oligarchical alliance with the powerful...
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    Palagio (palazzo) dei Tegliacci. In the 16th century it passed to Alamanno Salviati, who had it sumptuously frescoed and furnished; thus it gained its...
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  • Salviati m. Ottaviano de' Medici Piero Salviati Piero Strozzi (1510–1558) Laudomia de' Medici (?–1559) Alamanno Salviati (1510–1571) Lorenzino de' Medici (Lorenzaccio)...
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    church of San Marco, a vehicle of Salviati patronage and of their public figura; the preface was signed by Alamanno Salviati. The major undertaking that gave...
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  • for his first patron. In 1733, he was recruited to Rome by Cardinal Alamanno Salviati and soon won the favor with Pope Clement XII, who in 1735 appointed...
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    other participants, besides Acciaiuoli, were Jacopo Salviati, Filippo Valori, Bernardo di Alamanno de' Medici and Antonio Lanfredini. They are primarily...
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    in Via (received the title on 23 December 1729), † 9 December 1742 Alamanno Salviati – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Aracoeli (received the title on 24...
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    in 1731 as papal chamberman of honor and auditor for the Cardinal Alamanno Salviati. In 1733, he was inducted as a Roman priest and in 1734 was a canon...
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    Ficino coined the term Platonic love, which first appeared in his letter to Alamanno Donati in 1476. In 1492, Ficino published Epistulae (Epistles), which contained...
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    (1400–1406) Alamanno Adimari (1406–1411) Pietro Ricci (1411–1417) Giuliano Ricci (1418–1461) Filippo de' Medici (1461–1474) Francesco Salviati (1475–1478)...
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