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  1. Bianca Cappello a oa un itron eus Firenze er XVIvet kantved. Serc'h e oa da Francesco Iañ de' Medici 1574-1587, eil dug-meur Toskana . Hennezh a oa dimezet, ha pemp bugel dezhañ.

  2. 6 de out. de 2020 · Bianca Cappello (Venezia 1546? – Poggio a Caiano, 1587) fu la favorita di Francesco I dei Medici, che sposò in seconde nozze, divenendo così Granduchessa di Toscana. Discendente da famiglie appartenenti alla più prestigiosa nobiltà veneziana, giunse a Firenze a seguito di una rocambolesca fuga d’amore.

  3. Oct. 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence (aged 39) Bianca Capello (born 1548, Venice [Italy]—died Oct. 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence) was a Venetian noblewoman, renowned for her beauty and intelligence, whose court intrigues were the scandal of her time. Against the will of her family, Bianca ran off and married a young Florentine named Pietro ...

  4. 27 de jan. de 2014 · The Duchess Bianca Cappello. Bianca Cappello (1548, Venice – October 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence) was an Italian noblewoman and the daughter of Bartolomeo Cappello and Pellegrina Morosini. Both of her parents belonged to the oldest and most famous families in the Venetian aristocracy. She was renowned for her beauty and intelligence, and ...

  5. Bianca Cappello, second wife of Francesco de'Medici and grand duchess of Tuscany from 1578. Bibliography Attwood, Philip, 'Italian Medals c.1530-1600 in British Public Collections', Vol. 1.

  6. The Palazzo di Bianca Cappello boasts one of the most beautifully decorated facades in the whole of Florence, based on a technique that is known as sgraffito. The Palazzo del Mondragone, located in Via dei Banchi, at the corner with via del Giglio, is the place where Francesco de' Medici and Bianca Cappello met during a reception, and fell in love at first sight.

  7. La reconnaissance est immédiate grâce à cette Bianca Cappello, que l’impératrice Eugénie achète tout de suite. Le buste arrive dès 1863 au château de Fontainebleau. La sculpture est envoyée à Marseille après le Second Empire, où elle est toujours présentée au Musée des Beaux-Arts. Un autre buste de Bianca Capello, acheté pour ...