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  1. Giovanni Rucellai (26 December 1403 – 1481), known by his name with the patronymic Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, was a member of a wealthy family of wool merchants in Renaissance Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.

  2. Giovanni Rucellai ( Florencia; 20 de octubre de 1475 - Roma; 3 de abril de 1525); intelectual, poeta, humanista y dramaturgo italiano del Renacimiento. También destacó dentro de la política y el comercio, siendo cabeza de la prestigiosa familia Rucellai. Primo del papa León X, murió en Roma.

  3. Giovanni Rucellai, detto Giovanni di Paolo o Giovanni I per distinguerlo da suo nipote omonimo Giovanni Rucellai (Firenze, 26 dicembre 1403 – Firenze, 1481), è stato un mercante, umanista e scrittore italiano, importante mecenate della Firenze rinascimentale.

  4. Giovanni Rucellai — a crucial, many-sided, and controversial figure of Quattrocento Florence — became a subject of historical fascination and opposing viewpoints by eminent Renaissance scholars from the nineteenth century onward.

  5. El palacio Rucellai es una obra arquitectónica florentina del siglo XV que se ubica en el 18 de la via della Vigna Nuova. Fue construida por León Battista Alberti entre el año 1446 y 1455, el modelo de palacio renacentista italiano: pisos horizontales en los que el resalte de los sillares decrece hacia arriba; ventanas enmarcadas por ...

  6. In Florence: The early period. …chiefly Cosimo de’ Medici and Giovanni Rucellai in the 15th century, were able to shape civic politics and culture through a system of oligarchy and patronage. They underwrote the accomplishments that are now singled out with the term “Renaissance,” and their palaces came to dominate the city as fully as ...

  7. Giovanni Rucellai (26 December 1403 – 1481), known by his name with the patronymic Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, was a member of a wealthy family of wool merchants in Renaissance Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.