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  1. Don Giovanni de' Medici (13 May 1567, in Florence – 19 July 1621, in Murano) was an Italian military commander, diplomat and architect. Medici was born the illegitimate son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora degli Albizzi. Medici was later legitimated by his father.

  2. Juan de Médici o Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (en italiano) (Florencia, 1360-20 de febrero de 1429) fue un banquero de la Edad Media, fundador de la poderosa familia Médici de Florencia, padre de Cosme de Médici (Pater Patriae) y bisabuelo de Lorenzo de Médici (El magnífico). [1]

  3. Juan de Médicis o Giovanni de Medici (en italiano) o Giovanni de las Bandas Negras o Giovanni delle Bande Nere (en italiano), nacido como Ludovico de Medici (1498-1526) fue un célebre condotiero italiano del Renacimiento.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Italian Wars. Giovanni de’ Medici (born April 6, 1498, Forli, Papal States [Italy]—died November 30, 1526, Mantua, marquisate of Mantua) was the most noted soldier of all the Medici. branches of the Medici family.

  5. Giovanni di Cosimo I de' Medici ( Firenze, 13 maggio 1567 – Murano, 19 luglio 1621 ), figlio naturale del granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici e di Eleonora degli Albizzi, legittimato per volontà paterna. Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Infanzia. 1.2 Carriera militare. 1.3 Matrimonio. 1.4 Architetto. 2 Mecenatismo. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Altri progetti.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2016 · The son of Caterina Sforza (see under Sforza, family), he was trained from childhood for the military life, and in 1516 his relative Pope Leo X gave him command of a troop. He soon won great reputation as a military leader. His nickname was probably acquired because of the black stripes of mourning on his banners after the death (1521) of Leo X.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2020 · One of them belongs to an amateur architect member of the grand-ducal family: Don Giovanni de' Medici. The last masterpiece donated by the Medici family to the Cathedral was the unfinished Pietà sculpted by Michelangelo for his own tomb.