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  1. Maria Salviati (1537-43) The noblewoman Maria Salviati, whose descendants include two kings of France and two kings of England, was born on this day in 1499 in Florence. Salviati was the mother of Cosimo I de’ Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany and a powerful figure in the mid-16th century.

  2. Salviati, Maria (1499–1543) Florentine noblewoman. Name variations: Maria de Medici. Born Maria de Medici in 1499; died in 1543; daughter of Lucrezia de Medici (b. around 1480) and Jacopo or Giacomo Salviati; sister of Elena Salviati; married Giovanni (delle Bande Nere) de Medici (1498–1526, son of Caterina Sforza), in 1516; children: Cosimo I (1519–1574), ruler of Florence (r. 1537 ...

  3. Cosimos legitimate right to succeed.106 In conclusion, the Portrait of Maria Salviati with Giulia d'Alessandro de* Medici is commemorative, not retrospective. Ungdon / Pontormo and Medici Lineages. Figure II. Alessandro Allori, Giulia d'Alessandro de' Medici ISS9. Oil on panel, 121 x 95 cm. Florence, Uffizi, no.P307.

  4. It is difficult to speculate on how Maria Salviati contracted the disease, but she is likely to have been infected by her husband Giovanni before his death in 1526, and more probably after the birth of her son Cosimo (June 12, 1519); indeed, the historical sources do not reveal any details about a possible infection of the child, nor do the skeletal remains of the first Grand Duke of Tuscany ...

  5. A GHS Dermatologia foi fundada em 2015 na cidade de São Paulo pela Doutora Maria Heloiza Carrasco Salviati. O nosso objetivo é cuidar do ser humano como um todo, promovendo o bem estar do maior órgão do nosso corpo, que é a pele, através da Dermatologia. E com a Eletroacupuntura, cuidamos para minimizar o maior inimigo do nosso organismo ...

  6. Notice to Readers. Readers may learn more about this month’s cover image, Portrait of Maria Salviati and Giulia de’ Medici, by reading the historical review article Syphilis in Maria Salviati (1499–1543), Wife of Giovanni de’ Medici of the Black Bands, which appears in this issue.

  7. discutir. Gregorio Antonio Maria Salviati ( Florença, 12 de dezembro de 1722 – Roma, 5 de agosto de 1794) foi um cardeal italiano da Igreja Católica, Prefeito do Tribunal da Assinatura Apostólica da Graça e Cardeal-Protodiácono .