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  1. Tumbas de Juan de Médici y Piccarda Bueri en la Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo de Florencia. Piccarda Bueri (Verona, segunda mitad del siglo XIV - Florencia, primera mitad del siglo XV), fue esposa de Juan de Médici, fundador de la Dinastía Médici.

  2. Piccarda Bueri (1368 [1] –1433 [2]) was an Italian noblewoman of the Renaissance . Life. She was the daughter of Edoardo Bueri, a member of a family of ancient lineage from Florence with economic interests in other cities; the family was in fact in Verona in the first half of the fourteenth century when she was born. [citation needed] .

  3. 20 de may. de 2012 · Piccarda Bueri había nacido en Verona en 1368 en el seno de una antigua, noble y adinerada familia toscana. Por su parte, Giovanni di Bicci de Médici era uno de los cinco hijos de Averardo de Médici, quien a su muerte dejó lo poco que tenía a su viuda y sus cinco hijos.

  4. Piccarda Bueri. Daughter of Edoardo Bueri. In 1386 she married Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, bringing a fortune to invest in his bank and noble blood to add lustre to his more modest background. She was famed for her beauty and for her affection for her notably ugly husband.

  5. Piccarda Bueri was born in 1363, in Verona, Verona, Veneto, Italy as the daughter of Odoardo di Bueri. She had at least 4 sons and 1 daughter with Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici. She died on 19 April 1433, in Florence, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, at the age of 70.

  6. Piccarda Bueri, fue esposa de Juan de Médici, fundador de la Dinastía Médici.

  7. Title Piccarda Bueri de' Medici (1368-1433, wife of Giovanni di Bicci) Artwork Date early 20th century. Artist Attilio Fagioli. Life Dates 1877-1966. Nationality Italian. Culture Unknown. Medium Marble. Dimensions Overall: 24 3/4 × 22 × 11 5/8 inches (62.9 × 55.9 × 29.5 cm) Classification Sculpture. Department European Sculpture and Dec Arts.