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  1. Italy. Died. 1478 (aged 34/35) Florence, Republic of Florence. Nationality. Italian. Francesco Salviati (1443 – 1478) was the archbishop of Pisa from 1474 to 1478. [1] He was one of the organisers of the Pazzi conspiracy, a plot to displace the Medici family as rulers of the Florentine Republic; he was executed after the failure of the plot. [2]

  2. Bernardo Salviati (17 February 1508 – 6 May 1568) was an Italian condottiero and Roman Catholic Cardinal. Salviati was born in Florence, the son of Jacopo Salviati and Lucrezia di Lorenzo de' Medici, the sister of Giovanni de' Medici. The year of his birth is given as 1492 and also 1470.

  3. Francesco Salviati italiar pintorea, Cecchino izenaz ezaguna eta Franceso de' Rossi jaiotza izenekoa (Florentzia, 1510 – Erroma, 1563). Giovanni Salviati kardinalaren babesean egon zen, eta harengandik hartu zuen deitura. Florentzian egin zituen ikasketak, Andrea del Sartoren eskolan. Michelangeloren arte-lanak aztertu zituen, eta manierismorantz lerratu zen.

  4. Jacopo Salviati (15 September 1461 – 6 September 1533) was a Florentine politician and son-in-law of Lorenzo de' Medici. On 10 September 1486 he married Lorenzo's daughter Lucrezia de' Medici, with whom he had ten children. The son of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, he devoted himself to the economic affairs of the family, becoming ...

  5. Francesco Salviati, pseudònim de Francesco de' Rossi (Florència, 1510 - Roma, 1563), va ser un pintor manierista.. Dubte de Sant Tomàs de Francesco Salviati, 1543-1547, Louvre, París. Vida i obres. En les seues primeres obres s'adverteix la influència de Miquel Àngel i d'Andrea del Sarto.L'any 1531 va viatjar a Roma i va conèixer les pintures de Rafael i, seguint el seu estil, va fer ...

  6. 11 de ago. de 2023 · It was a nightmare.”. Don Lorenzo Salviati Was Married To Actress Beverly D’Angelo. Soon after they were rescued, the newly married couple flew to a chapel in Las Vegas. Well, after their marriage, the duo lived in Lorenzo’s 7,000-acre estate near Pisa. Later, they moved to a rented 12-room house in Pacific Palisades.

  7. Filippo Salviati. Filippo Vincenzo Romolo Salviati (29 January 1583 ( Florence) – 22 March 1614 ( Barcelona )) was an Italian nobleman, scientist and friend of Galileo. [1] He is remembered today mainly because he appears as one of the figures in Galileo's controversial work the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (1632).