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  1. Francis (I), original name Francesco de’ Medici, (born March 25, 1541, Florence—died Oct. 19/20, 1587, Poggio a Caiano, near Florence), second grand duke (granduca) of Tuscany, a tool of the Habsburgs and father of Maria de Médici, wife of Henry IV of France. He was appointed head of government in 1564 while his father, Cosimo I, was still ...

  2. Médici (em italiano: Medici) foi uma dinastia política italiana. A família teve origem na região de Mugello na Toscana. O poder político dos Médici aumentou, até que passaram a governar Florença - embora oficialmente eles fossem apenas cidadãos comuns, em vez de monarcas. Da Casa de Médici provieram quatro papas [ 1] e, a partir de ...

  3. Alabaster. The protagonist of this relief is Francesco de’Medici (1541-1587). His is the figure at the right, whom the gods´ messenger, Mercury, leads by the hand, towards a female figure that has been identified as an embodiment of the city of Florence. On the left of the composition are diverse mythological and allegorical figures ...

  4. Francesco De Rubertis. Francesco is a co-founder and Partner at Medicxi. Prior to Medicxi, Francesco was a Partner at Index Ventures for 19 years, having joined the firm in 1997 to launch its life sciences practice. Under his leadership, the asset-centric approach to life sciences investing was conceived and implemented.

  5. Figlio di Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574) e di Eleonora di Toledo, Francesco divenne Granduca di Toscana alla morte del padre, nel 1574. Nel 1565 aveva sposato Giovanna d'Austria, sorella di Massimiliano II (1527-1576), che avrebbe favorito il riconoscimento del titolo granducale da parte dell'Imperatore.

  6. History of the Medici through the Uffizi’s Masterpieces. The Uffizi Gallery is a creation of the Medici family: we owe the construction of the building to Cosimo I in 1560, the creation of the museum to his son Francesco I in 1581 and to the last of the Medici, Anna Maria Luisa, the eternal inheritance of its contents to the Florentine state ...

  7. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (25 March 1541 – 17 October 1587) was the second Grand Duke of Tuscany, ruling from 1574 to 1587. Born in Florence, he was the son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora di Toledo, and served as regent for his father starting in 1564. On December 18, 1565, he married Johanna of ...