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Piccarda Bueri (1368– 19
April 1433) was an
Italian noblewoman of the Renaissance. She was the
daughter of
Edoardo Bueri, a
member of a
family of ancient...
- One way in
which he laid the
groundwork for this was by
marrying Piccarda Bueri,
whose old and
respectable family brought him a
large dowry. In 1418, Giovanni...
- Savonarola.
Lorenzo was the son of
Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici and
Piccarda Bueri. He was
educated by
Carlo Marsuppini. In 1416, he
married Ginevra Cavalcanti...
- of
Salvestro de' Medici.
Giovanni di
Bicci de' Medici;
married Piccarda Bueri.
Francesco de'
Medici (d. 1402);
married Selvaggia Gianfigliazzi and Francesca...
- de'
Medici (d. 1377)
Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici (1360–1429) m.
Piccarda Bueri Antonio de'
Medici (?–1398)
Damian de'
Medici (1389–1390)
Cosimo de' Medici...
- born in
Florence to
Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici and his wife
Piccarda Bueri on 27
September 1389. At the time, it was
customary to
indicate the name...
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Italian Renaissance poet
Carlo Marsuppini wrote a
eulogy about Piccarda Bueri, in
which he
compared her to Julia. He
names her as an
example of great...
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married Cosimo de'
Medici and they went to live with his parents,
Piccarda Bueri and
Giovanni di
Bicci de' Medici. Like Giovanni's
marriage to Piccarda,...
- Mendes".
Revista CARAS (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 5 June 2023.
Bueri, Lorena. "Simone
Mendes conta seus
medos na infância e adolescência". lorena...
- Holy See. As a
partial justification for this,
Gladden Pappin and
Edoardo Bueri, two
commentators in the
University of
Notre Dame's
Church Life Journal...