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  1. 21 de out. de 2023 · Maria Elisabeth Salviati - Possui graduação em Biblioteconomia pela Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo (1973), mestrado em Ciências da Informação pela Universidade de Brasília (1983) e doutorado em Ciências da Informação pela Universidade de Brasília (1997). Atualmente é analista A da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária. Tem experiência na área de ...

  2. Media in category "Maria Salviati" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Antonio selvi, serie medicea, 1739, 36 maria salviati 1.jpg 2,224 × 2,224; 2.18 MB

  3. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Maria Salviati was the wife of famous military leader Giovanni delle Bande Nere de' Medici (d. 1526) and the mother of Cosimo I (1519-1574), grand duke of Tuscany. The little girl holding her hand here is probably Giulia, a Medici relative who was left in Maria's care after the murder of the child's father, Duke Alessandro de' Medici (1511-1537).

  4. Maria Salviati (1499-1543) was the daughter of a powerful Florentine banker and descended from Lorenzo de’ Medici on her mother’s side. She married her cousin the condottiero Giovanni de’ Medici (Giovanni delle Bande Nere) in 1516. After her husband’s death, Maria Salviati never remarried, dedicating herself to raising their son.

  5. Clarice Orsini (1453-1488) (on the left) with her sister-in-law Bianca Maria de' Medici. When Clarice's husband, Lorenzo, was in Milan as the godfather of the Sforza Prince Gian Galeazzo II. Maria, he wrote the following letter to her: „I have arrived here safely and am quite well.

  6. Maria Salviati, as in other contemporary portraits of her, wears the clothes of mourning for her deceased husband, the famous military leader Giovanni delle Bande Nere de' Medici (d. 1526). The little girl holding her hand here is Giulia, a Medici relative who was raised in Maria's household after the murder of the child's father, Duke Alessandro de' Medici (1511-1537).

  7. Administrador da Sé de Saint-Papoul, 12 de agosto de 1538; renunciou ao cargo em favor de seu irmão Bernardo Salviati, em 5 de junho de 1549. Optou pela ordem dos cardeais bispos e pela sé suburbana de Albano, em 8 de janeiro de 1543. Consagrado (nenhuma informação encontrada). Legado na Úmbria, 1543-1553.