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  1. Bianca Cappello (1548 – 20 October 1587) was an Italian noblewoman, the Grand Duchess consort of Tuscany by marriage to Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. She was Francesco's mistress that later married him to became his consort .

    • Bartolomeo Cappello
    • Cappello, Medici
  2. Bianca Cappello [1] (Veneza, 1548 - Poggio a Caiano, 20 de outubro de 1587) foi uma nobre italiana amante e, depois, a segunda mulher de Francisco I de Médici, Grão-Duque da Toscana. O seu marido oficializou o seu estatuto de consorte Grã-Ducal.

    • 1579-1587
    • 1548
  3. Bianca Capello (born 1548, Venice [Italy]—died Oct. 20, 1587, Poggio, near Florence) was a Venetian noblewoman, renowned for her beauty and intelligence, whose court intrigues were the scandal of her time. Against the will of her family, Bianca ran off and married a young Florentine named Pietro Buonaventuri.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 31 de mar. de 2010 · Staging Bianca Capello: Painting and Theatricality in Sixteenth-Century Venice | Art History | Oxford Academic. Volume 33. Issue 2. April 2010. Journal Article. Staging Bianca Capello: Painting and Theatricality in Sixteenth-Century Venice. Get access. Elsje van Kessel.

  5. Bianca Cappello a oa un itron eus Firenze er XVIvet kantved. Serc'h e oa da Francesco Iañ de' Medici 1574-1587, eil dug-meur Toskana . Hennezh a oa dimezet, ha pemp bugel dezhañ.

  6. 21 de dez. de 2006 · It now seems that the grand-ducal couple died of acute arsenic poisoning and not malaria as previously believed Soon after the sudden and simultaneous deaths of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and his wife, Bianca Cappello, in October 1587, rumours spread that the two had been murdered by Francesco's brother, Cardinal ...

  7. Details. individual; Italian; Female. Life dates. 1546-1587. Biography. Bianca Cappello, second wife of Francesco de'Medici and grand duchess of Tuscany from 1578. Bibliography. Attwood, Philip, 'Italian Medals c.1530-1600 in British Public Collections', Vol. 1. (London: 2003), p.278.