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  1. Taddea Malaspina (1505 - 1559) was an Italian noblewoman of the 16th century. A scion of the Massa branch of the ancient Malaspina family, she was the mistress of Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence, from the early 1530s to about 1537 and was likely the mother of at least two of his children, Giulio and Giulia de' Medici. Giulio ...

  2. Taddea Malaspina ( 1505 – 1559 [1]) è stata una nobildonna italiana. Fu l'amante di Alessandro de' Medici, duca di Firenze, dal 1530 al 1537 circa e fu probabilmente la madre di almeno due dei suoi figli, Giulio e Giulia [2] (1535-1588).

  3. Taddea Malaspina (1505 - ?) a oa ur varkizez italian hag a oa serc'h da Alessandro de' Medici, dug Firenze, e deroù ar bloavezhioù 1530 betek war-dro 1537, ha moarvat ivez mamm da zaou eus e vugale, Giulio di Alessandro de' Medici ha Giulia de' Medici.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Taddea Boiardo (Malaspina) Birthdate: 1505. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Antonio Alberico II Malaspina, marquis of Massa and Lucrezia d'Este. Wife of Giovanni Battista Boiardo, conte di Scandiano. Partner of Alessandro "il Moro" de'Medici, duca di Firenze.

  5. Taddea Malaspina a oa ur varkizez italian hag a oa serc'h da Alessandro de' Medici, dug Firenze, e deroù ar bloavezhioù 1530 betek war-dro 1537, ha moarvat ivez mamm da zaou eus e vugale, Giulio di Alessandro de' Medici ha Giulia de' Medici.

  6. Giulia Romola di Alessandro de' Medici (c. 1535 – c. 1588) was the illegitimate, possibly multiracial, daughter of Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence and his mistress Taddea Malaspina. Following her father's assassination, she was reared at the court of Cosimo I de' Medici and married advantageously twice.

  7. the possibility that the woman being drawn represents Taddea gazing back into the eyes of her lover. The woman drawn by Alessandro, care-fully and purposefully termed by Vasari “the head of a woman”—not, that is, “Lady Taddea,” whose physiognomy he would have known— was fashioned in profile. The object of Alessandro’s scrutiny ...