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  1. Leonor de Médici (em italiano: Maria Eleonora de' Medici; Florença, 28 de fevereiro de 1567 [1] – Cavriana, 9 de setembro de 1611) foi uma nobre italiana, a primogênita do grão-duque Francisco I da Toscana e da arquiduquesa austríaca Joana de Habsburgo, filha do imperador Fernando I e de Ana da Boêmia e Hungria.

  2. Eleanor de' Medici (28 February 1567 – 9 September 1611) was a Duchess of Mantua by marriage to Vincenzo I Gonzaga. She served as regent of Mantua 1595, 1597 and 1601, when Vincenzo served in the Austrian campaign in Hungary, and in 1602, when he left for Flanders for medical treatment.

    • 14 August 1587 – 9 September 1611
  3. Medici, Eleonora de (1591–1617) Tuscan noblewoman. Born in 1591; died, age 26, in December 1617; daughter of Christine of Lorraine (c. 1571–1637) and Ferdinand I de Medici (1549–1609), grand duke of Tuscany (r. 1587–1609); sister of Cosimo II de Medici (1590–1620), grand duke of Tuscany (r. 1609–1620).

  4. 31 de out. de 2022 · By medici / October 31, 2022. Eleonora of Toledo. Eleonora de’ Medici also known as Eleonora of Toledo was the first wife of Cosimo I de’ Medici. She was the second daughter of the Viceroy of Naples, Don Pedro di Toledo, Marquis of Francavilla, the Emperor Charles V’s senior lieutenant.

  5. Alessandro Allori, Eleonora ('Dianora') di Don Garzia di Toledo di Pietro de'Medici, circa 1571. Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo or Leonor Álvarez de Toledo Osorio (March 1553 – 10 July 1576), [a] more often known as "Leonora" or "Dianora", [b] was the daughter of García Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca, Duke of Fernandina.

  6. Eleonora de Medici was a noblewoman who married the Italian prince Cosimo I de Medici. Sixteenth-century Italy was a place of incessant civil warfare carried on by the lords of its powerful city-states, and Cosimo was no exception to the rule.

  7. Medici, Eleonora de (15671611) Duchess of Mantua . Name variations: Eleonora Gonzaga. Born Eleonora de Medici in 1567; died in 1611; daughter of Joanna of Austria (1546–1578) and Francis or Francesco I de Medici (1541–1587), grand duke of Tuscany (r. 1574–1587); sister of Marie de Medici (c. 1573–1642); married Vincenzo I (1562 ...