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Cosimo to pay for the construction of a reservoir, following a scandal at the convent: The Grand
Duchess had placed her pet dog's basket in close proximity to the fire, and the basket burst into flames, but instead of trying to extinguish it, she urged her fellow nuns to flee for their lives. On previous occasions, she had explicitly stated that she would burn down the convent if the Abbess disagreed with her, too, making the Abbess view the accident as intentional. Cosimo, unable to do much else for fear of upsetting Louis XIV, reproached her in a series of letters. Another scandal erupted that summer, the Grand Duchess bathed nude, as was the custom, in a local river. Cosimo exploded with anger upon hearing of this. Louis XIV, tiring of Florence's petitions, retorted: "Since Cosimo had consented to the retirement of his wife into France, he had virtually relinquished all right to interfere in her conduct." Following Louis XIV's rebuff, Cosimo fell grievously ill, only to be roused by
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disseminated a final proclamation commanding that
Tuscany shall stay independent; Anna Maria Luisa shall succeed uninhibited to Tuscany after Gian Gastone; the Grand Duke reserves the right to choose his successor, but these stanzas were completely ignored. Six days later, on All Hallow's Eve, he died. He was interred in the
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persona he acquired after Vienna, outlawed the practice of Jews using
Christian wet nurses and declared that if a Christian father wished to have his half-Jewish child suckled by a Christian nurse he must first apply to the government for a permit in writing. In addition, public executions increased to six per day.
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Ambassador praised the young Cosimo to the skies. His successor, however, noticed a somewhat different person, whom he described as "melancholy". In his early youth, he was in love with a certain
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Christians was proscribed, and by a law promulgated on 1 July 1677, Christians could not work in establishments owned by Jews. If they did regardless, a fine of 50 crowns was incurred; if the person in question had insufficient funds, he was liable to be tortured on the rack; and if
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Gastone arrived in Tuscany, without his wife, in 1708. The Emperor, thinking it unlikely that any male heirs were to be born to the Medici, prepared to occupy Tuscany, under the pretext of Medici descent. He intimated that upon the Grand Prince's death the Tuscans would rebel against Cosimo's
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on a daily basis. A contemporary recounted that "The Grand Duke knows all the monks of Saint Mark at least by sight..." This, however, did not occupy all his efforts: He was still trying to coax Anna Maria
Franziska to Florence, where he believed her caprices would cease. Additionally, in 1719, he
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Cosimo, not having much else to do, instituted more moral laws. Young men were not allowed to "enter into houses to make love to girls, and let them dally at doors and windows, is a great incentive to rapes, abortions, and infanticides..." If a man did not comply, he was liable to receive enormous
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Duchess Marguerite Louise and Dowager Grand Duchess Vittoria vied with each other for power. The Dowager, after a protracted battle, triumphed: The Grand Duke assigned his mother the day-to-day administration of the state. Cosimo III commenced his reign with the utmost fervour, attempting to
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Ferdinando and Violante, despite being married for over five years, had not produced any offspring as of 1694. The Grand Duke responded by declaring special days of devotion, and erecting a "fertility column" in the Cavour district of Florence, an act which attracted popular ridicule. Ferdinando
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with Anna Maria Franziska. He sent the Archbishop of Prague to reproach her. She cited the example of Marguerite-Louise, adding that the Pope did not bother himself to machinate a reconciliation. Cosimo wrote desperate missives to the Electress Palatine: "I can tell you now, in case you are not
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in September 1683. To Cosimo's dismay, "many scandals and disorders continued to occur in the matter of carnal intercourse between Jews and Christian women, and especially putting their children out to be suckled by Christian nurses." The Grand Duke, wishing to supplement the "foe of heretics"
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to do something about his daughter-in-law's behaviour; he sent the Comte de Saint-Mesme. Marguerite Louise wanted to return to France, and Saint-Mesme sympathised with this, as did much of the French court, so he left without finding a solution to the heir's domestic disharmony, incensing both
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on his deathbed. The latter pronounced, "that this Prince required little assistance in order to die well, for he had studied and cared for nothing else throughout the long course of his life, but to prepare himself for death". On 25 October 1723, six days before his death, Grand Duke Cosimo
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mercenaries were paid for, the state could no longer afford to pay interest on government bonds. Accordingly, the interest rate was lowered by 0.75%. The economy, too, was so decrepit that barter trade became prevalent in rural marketplaces. In August 1663 Marguerite Louise delivered a boy:
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Cosimo became perturbed by the question of the Tuscan Succession following the death of his mother. Ferdinando was lacking any children, as was Anna Maria Luisa. The latter, who was high in her father's estimation, put forward a German princess to marry Gian Gastone. The lady in question,
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The excursion did Cosimo good. His health was better than ever, as was his self-esteem. His wife's unrelenting enmity towards him, however, undid the aforesaid progressions. Grand Duke Ferdinando, once again, feared for his health, so he sent him on a second tour in September 1668.
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to compensate for the affront. The Elector Palatine, two years later, several months before his marriage to Anna Maria Luisa, went about acquiring the aforesaid style for Cosimo and his family, despite the fact that they had no claim to any kingdom. Henceforth, Cosimo was
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Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669), translated from the Italian manuscript in the Laurentian library at Florence. To which is Prefixed, a Memoir of his Life\, London, 1821, pp.128-132
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of a tutor. Petrillo fled Florence, never to return. Cosimo’s father knew of his homosexual nature and tried to force a marriage since he was the best possibility of heir. In 1687, he had a boyfriend in Venice, Cecchino, nicknamed de' Castris since he was castrated.
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was without an heir and Marguerite-Louise, as the daughter of a Lorrainer princess, delegated the right to succeed to the duchy to her elder son, Ferdinando. Grand Duke Cosimo tried to get his son international recognition as heir-apparent, to no avail.
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when Cosimo abruptly added that if himself and his two sons predeceased the Electress Palatine she should succeed and the republic be re-instituted following her death. The proposal sank, and was ultimately put on hold following Emperor Joseph's death.
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salvage the sinking exchequer and allowing his subjects to petition him for arbitration in disputes. The novelty soon wore off, however. Vittoria, Cosimo having lost his taste for administration, was further empowered by admission to the Grand Duke's
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the states of the grand duchy. It was greeted with a standing ovation by the senators. Charles VI was furious. He retorted that the grand duchy was an Imperial fief, and that he alone had the prerogative to choose who would succeed.
1076:, who had once exercised a great deal of influence over Cosimo, died. Her allodial possessions, the Duchies of Montefeltro and Rovere, inherited from her grandfather, the last Duke of Urbino, were bestowed upon her younger son,
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Ferdinando and Louis XIV. She humiliated Cosimo at every chance she got: she insisted on employing French cooks, as she feared the Medici would poison her. In September 1664 Marguerite Louise abandoned her apartments in the
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benefited from Cosimo's patronage in the early years of the 18th Century. Smibert was accorded the privilege of copying from paintings in his collection. The Duke's help led Alexander to dedicate his engravings by
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reserved for the royal family. The Grand Duke, soon after the royal altercation, accepted the investiture of the nominal Spanish fief of Siena from Philip, thereby confirming his status as a Spanish vassal.
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had to pass through ten intermediate customs." The Grand Duke oversaw the establishment of the Office of Public Decency, whose goal was to regulate prostitution, also. Prostitutes were oft thrown into the
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in June 1689, infuriating Grand Duke Cosimo, who complained to Vienna that a duke was inferior status to a grand duke, and proclaimed it "unjustly exalted...since the
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roster was supplemented by further declarations on 16 June 1679 and 12 December 1680 banning Jews from visiting Christian prostitutes and co-habitation, respectively.
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efforts of Ferdinando's agents. Marguerite Louise's extravagances perturbed Ferdinando because the Tuscan exchequer was nearly bankrupt; it was so empty that when the
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was the dauphine—and Bavaria. There was only one obstacle in the way, Ferdinando II, Cosimo's father, impartially advised Violante's father,
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as king of Spain. Fearing a Franco-Dutch invasion, Cosimo III refused to recognise Charles's title, but he did pay a fraction of the dues.
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802:, supported Cosimo's claim, not wanting to see Lorraine revert to France. The
524:. He reached Florence in May 1668. There he took in the paintor and architect
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390:, the fruit of his parents' brief reconciliation, was born the next year.
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Marguerite Louise feigned illness at the start of 1672: Louis XIV send
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and the second wife of Philip V of Spain, as a great-granddaughter of
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583:. Of the various monuments, convents and churches visited, it was the
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Without any ostensible heir, Cosimo contemplated restoring the
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2381:"Survey of London: 'St. James's Square: No 31, Norfolk House'"
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RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea
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662:. In London, he stayed at St. Albans House as a guest of the
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935:. Choosing her would strengthen ties between France—where
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Western Hostility to Islam and Prophecies of Turkish Doom
419:, was married to Cosimo by proxy on 17 April 1661 at the
267:. He reigned from 1670 to 1723, and was the elder son of
3147:"Habsburg, Maria Magdalena (Herzogin von Florenz)"
1497:
Cosimo III de' Medici, Most Serene Grand Duke of Tuscany
536:, who proceeded to document and describe their travels.
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Grand Duchess Vittoria opposed. The latter got her way.
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was born on 14 August 1642, the eldest surviving son of
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3160:] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 56 – via
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Timeline of the events of Cosimo III's reign by Google
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Moreira, LuĂs Miguel; Bandeira, Miguel Sopas (2019).
423:. She arrived in Tuscany on 12 June, disembarking at
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The Grand Prince Ferdinando was grievously ill with
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Gian Gastone was consuming money at a rapid pace in
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recounts that a bale of wool "sent from Leghorn and
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Prince Filippo "Filippino", Grand Prince of Tuscany
3153:Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich
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681:, Cosimo visited Louis XIV and his mother-in-law,
472:and decided to blame Cosimo for all her problems.
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374:As a youth, Cosimo revelled in sports. His uncle
46:Cosimo in granducal robes with Tuscan regalia by
18:Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
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3158:Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire
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1008:guaranteed the neutrality of the Tuscan port of
773:Persecution of Jews and the Lorrainer succession
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3099:"Vittòria Della Rovere granduchessa di Toscana"
3078:"FERDINANDO II de' Medici, granduca di Toscana"
1652:Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1342:(the Este lands) unacceptable. On 4 April 1718
502:Anna de' Medici, Archduchess of Further Austria
361:Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
335:Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3416:Generations are numbered from the children of
3279:, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 1997
3180:"FEDERICO UBALDO Della Rovere, duca di Urbino"
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1930:Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1568:Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1458:Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1434:Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany
669:On the return, he travelled again through the
131:Pitti Palace, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
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2053:"COSIMO III de' Medici, granduca di Toscana"
1836:Federico Ubaldo della Rovere, Duke of Urbino
1772:Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
916:(the heiress-apparent of Portugal), and the
309:, would not allow it because Tuscany was an
3121:"COSIMO II de' Medici, granduca di Toscana"
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1203:The Grand Duke in the latter years of life
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3249:The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
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765:. Cosimo granted her a pension of 80,000
3214:"CLAUDIA de' Medici, duchessa di Urbino"
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1072:. The same year, Dowager Grand Duchess
985:The Most Serene Grand Duke of Tuscany.
881:Marriage of the Grand Prince Ferdinando
677:and his collection of insects. Passing
259:(14 August 1642 – 31 October 1723) was
27:Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1670 to 1723
14:
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3652:Alexander Leopold, Palatine of Hungary
3617:Maximilian Francis, Elector of Cologne
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1350:(and later Austria) selected Infante
702:Ferdinando II died on 23 May 1670 of
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294:. Together, they had three children:
3640:Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3499:Ferdinando II, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3293:, Amer Philosophical Society, 1992,
3218:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
3184:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
3125:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
3082:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
2378:
2057:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1125:, in order to allow him to view the
734:was born to the grand ducal couple.
658:; Cosimo bought a machine, built by
585:Monastery of Saint Denis of Odivelas
300:Anna Maria Luisa, Electress Palatine
181:Anna Maria Luisa, Electress Palatine
5124:18th-century grand dukes of Tuscany
5119:17th-century grand dukes of Tuscany
4053:
3722:Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3561:Gian Gastone, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3556:Ferdinando, Grand Prince of Tuscany
3452:Ferdinando I, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1421:Cosimo III had three children with
1413:upon Gian Gastone's death in 1737.
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1269:The Electress Anna Maria Luisa, by
1222:, died in May 1705. His successor,
1109:Portrait of Gian Gastone de' Medici
1060:, or of atoms, or any save that of
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307:Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
186:Gian Gastone, Grand Duke of Tuscany
176:Ferdinando, Grand Prince of Tuscany
24:
4976:Crown of the Grand Duke of Tuscany
4808:Painters, sculptors and architects
3611:Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Breisgau
3437:Francesco I, Grand Duke of Tuscany
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2848:Scots in Italy in the 18th Century
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1543:Ancestors of Cosimo III de' Medici
1123:Canon of Saint John in the Lateran
1093:, nominal heiress of the Duchy of
555:, being welcomed by the Court and
516:. From Amsterdam, he travelled to
25:
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3705:Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany
3535:Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
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1195:Tuscan succession and later years
946:
868:. They defeated the Turks at the
642:. He met with scientists such as
484:Cosimo around 1660, by Sustermans
5159:Burials at San Lorenzo, Florence
4881:Poets and other literary figures
4441:
3473:Cosimo II, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1504:
1474:Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
1452:Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
1358:Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
1316:, exercised a claim to Tuscany.
978:Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
3540:Francesco Maria, Duke of Rovere
3478:Cardinal Carlo, Bishop of Ostia
3251:, Vintage books, London, 2003,
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1260:the incumbent Duke of Guastalla
520:, where awaiting him was Queen
464:, in August 1667. The delicate
3634:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
3277:Rembrandt: The Painter at Work
3186:. Vol. 45. Archived from
3119:Guarini, Elena Fasano (1984).
2939:François Velde (4 July 2005).
2852:National Galleries of Scotland
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2051:Guarini, Elena Fasano (1984).
2044:
1324:Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
1289:Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
698:Departure of Marguerite Louise
440:. Two more children followed:
13:
1:
5134:18th-century Italian nobility
5129:17th-century Italian nobility
5059:Stories set to music: "opera"
3863:* also an archduke of Austria
3593:Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
3265:, Orion books, London, 1977,
2292:Cabeleira, JoĂŁo (June 2021).
1220:Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
1141:War of the Spanish Succession
854:Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
800:Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
320:
66:23 May 1670 – 31 October 1723
3076:Stumpo, Irene Cotta (1996).
2941:"The Grand-Duchy of Tuscany"
2038:
1534:
1438:Violante Beatrice of Bavaria
988:
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4835:Michelangelo and the Medici
4679:Palazzo Medici di Ottaviano
4629:Casino Mediceo di San Marco
3658:Joseph, Palatine of Hungary
3519:Leopoldo, Governor of Siena
3237:, Macmillan, London, 1980,
2335:Radulet, Carmen M. (2003).
1444:Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici
1423:Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
504:. He took a barge down the
413:Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
403:Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
393:
337:, Cosimo III's father, and
280:Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
153:Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
10:
5175:
4902:Humanists and philosophers
4654:Palazzo Medici Tornaquinci
3828:Prince Franz Karl Salvator
3509:Mattias, Governor of Siena
3320:Cosimo III de' Medici
1903:
1787:
1714:Maria Magdalena of Austria
1661:
1555:
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1078:Francesco Maria de' Medici
997:Cosimo III in old age, by
902:Francesco Maria de' Medici
864:, and offered to join the
837:Francesco Maria de' Medici
761:and with them the dignity
614:. From there they went to
388:Francesco Maria de' Medici
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1401:, the Medici necropolis.
1328:Johann Gottfried Auerbach
1171:, other Medici consorts.
892:, Cosimo's elder son, by
722:was virtually abandoned.
594:and to attend his famous
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5149:Grand princes of Tuscany
3757:Prince Leopold Ferdinand
3646:Charles, Duke of Teschen
3354:Ferdinando II de' Medici
3275:van de Wetering, Ernst:
3142:Wurzbach, Constantin von
2251:van de Wetering, p. 281.
1460:(b.1671 d.1737) married
1450:(b.1667 d.1743) married
1436:(b.1663 d.1713) married
1416:
1258:, the youngest child of
1101:Dawn of the 18th century
1084:Marriage of Gian Gastone
914:Isabel Luisa of Portugal
751:Villa di Poggio a Caiano
710:and was interred in the
692:
687:Lorenzo, Conte Magalotti
269:Grand Duke Ferdinando II
229:Ferdinando II de' Medici
5154:Italian Roman Catholics
4634:Palazzo Medici Riccardi
4365:Bishops and archbishops
3775:Prince Leopold Salvator
3763:Prince Joseph Ferdinand
3371:Gian Gastone de' Medici
3263:Florence and the Medici
1399:Basilica of San Lorenzo
912:, a Bavarian princess,
906:Gian Gastone de' Medici
848:National Gallery of Art
712:Basilica of San Lorenzo
602:by sea they arrived at
141:Basilica of San Lorenzo
48:Baldassare Franceschini
5144:Nobility from Florence
4981:Order of Saint Stephen
4862:Antonio del Pollaiuolo
4155:Grand Dukes of Tuscany
3903:Grand dukes of Tuscany
3834:Prince Hubert Salvator
3769:Prince Peter Ferdinand
3740:Prince Johann Salvator
3734:Prince Ludwig Salvator
3212:Benzoni, Gino (1982).
3178:Benzoni, Gino (1995).
2385:British History Online
1392:and the Archbishop of
1385:
1366:Order of Saint Stephen
1330:
1273:
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1110:
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827:
806:, which concluded the
683:Marguerite of Lorraine
493:
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116:Grand Duchy of Tuscany
4781:Cappella dei Principi
4688:Fountains and gardens
4140:Alessandro "The Moor"
4122:Alessandro "The Moor"
3781:Prince Franz Salvator
3676:Prince Rainier Joseph
3599:Prince Charles Joseph
3504:Cardinal Giovan Carlo
3422:Grand Duke of Tuscany
3361:Grand Duke of Tuscany
1989:Christina of Lorraine
1894:Vittoria Della Rovere
1746:Maria Anna of Bavaria
1688:Charles II of Austria
1626:Christina of Lorraine
1425:, a granddaughter of
1383:
1322:
1314:Margherita de' Medici
1268:
1209:Convent of Saint Mark
1202:
1108:
996:
890:Ferdinando de' Medici
888:
845:
839:, Governor of Siena.
821:
759:Princess of the Blood
755:Convent of Montmartre
491:
483:
451:Ferdinando beseeched
415:, a granddaughter of
401:
353:Vittoria della Rovere
339:Vittoria Della Rovere
333:
292:Convent of Montmartre
261:Grand Duke of Tuscany
257:Cosimo III de' Medici
239:Vittoria Della Rovere
57:Grand Duke of Tuscany
4946:Emilio de' Cavalieri
4909:Pico della Mirandola
4867:Jacopo della Quercia
4842:Bernardo Buontalenti
4825:Filippo Brunelleschi
4815:Bartolomeo Ammannati
4664:Palazzo delle Vedove
4096:Giovanni, Pope Leo X
3810:Prince Leopold Maria
3728:Prince Karl Salvator
3418:Francesco de' Medici
3289:Setton, Kenneth M.:
3103:Enciclopedie on line
2506:Acton, pp. 133 – 135
1278:Republic of Florence
999:Jan Frans van Douven
804:Treaties of Nijmegen
547:, the disabled King
407:Louis-Édouard Rioult
405:, Cosimo's wife, by
4971:Medici coat of arms
4893:Niccolò Machiavelli
4356:Vincenzo II Gonzaga
3816:Prince Franz Joseph
3664:Prince Anton Victor
3054:Acton, pp. 275–276.
3036:Acton, pp. 272–273.
2970:Acton, pp. 255–256.
2825:Acton, pp. 223–224.
2515:Acton, pp. 140–141.
2347:University of Porto
1528:Your Royal Highness
1407:Chianti wine region
1362:Violante of Bavaria
1145:Philip, duc d'Anjou
1137:Charles II of Spain
967:from Spain and the
961:procured the style
910:Violante of Bavaria
522:Christina of Sweden
369:Volunnio Bandinelli
4700:Villa di Pratolino
4076:Cosimo "The Elder"
3190:on 30 October 2018
2920:Strathern, p. 400.
2854:, Edinburgh, p. 30
2798:Strathern, p. 394.
2069:Hale, pp. 185–186.
1957:Claudia de' Medici
1868:Livia della Rovere
1519:His Royal Highness
1448:Electress Palatine
1427:Henry IV of France
1386:
1370:Princess of Epinoy
1331:
1274:
1256:Eleanor of Gonzaga
1205:
1111:
1054:university at Pisa
1002:
983:His Royal Highness
918:Elector Palatine's
898:
851:
828:
779:Sexual intercourse
747:Villa di Pratolino
514:Rembrandt van Rijn
494:
486:
462:Electress Palatine
417:Henry IV of France
410:
346:
326:Heir to the throne
5094:
5093:
5033:Arazzeria Medicea
4959:
4958:
4847:Leonardo da Vinci
4820:Sandro Botticelli
4796:
4795:
4736:San Piero a Sieve
4437:
4436:
4336:Bernardo Salviati
4326:Giovanni Salviati
4132:Dukes of Florence
4091:Piero "The Brief"
4081:Piero "The Gouty"
4069:Lords of Florence
4021:
4020:
3970:Francesco Stefano
3869:
3868:
3442:Cardinal Giovanni
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3285:978-90-5356-239-0
3257:978-0-09-952297-3
3247:Strathern, Paul:
2379:Sheppard, F H W.
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1149:Trattamento Reale
1119:Pope Innocent XII
969:Holy Roman Empire
955:Victor Amadeus II
937:Violante's sister
858:Great Turkish War
664:Earl of St Albans
534:Lorenzo Magalotti
349:Cosimo de' Medici
343:Justus Sustermans
341:, his mother, by
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4951:Jacopo Peri
4771:San Lorenzo
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4317:female line
4235:Clement VII
4168:Francesco I
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3993:(1814–1824)
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4709:Fortresses
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4523:Spedaletto
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3978:Leopoldo I
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3162:Wikisource
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1070:de Castris
1058:Democritus
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549:Charles II
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321:Early life
296:Ferdinando
101:1642-08-14
35:Cosimo III
5079:TV series
4939:Musicians
4852:Donatello
4801:Patronage
4608:Seravezza
4543:La Topaia
4493:La Quiete
4457:Buildings
4422:Genealogy
4313:Francesco
4256:male line
4249:Cardinals
4178:Cosimo II
3938:Cosimo II
3605:Leopold I
2947:19 August
2320:2035-794X
2039:Citations
1535:Ancestors
1492:Styles of
1232:doubloons
1062:Aristotle
989:1691–1694
814:1679–1685
795:Charles V
638:from the
632:Cambridge
604:La Coruña
510:Amsterdam
453:Louis XIV
448:in 1671.
298:in 1663,
143:, Tuscany
81:Successor
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5084:episodes
4964:Heraldry
4746:Volterra
4726:Piombino
4721:Grosseto
4674:Materdei
4598:Artimino
4578:La MĂ gia
4508:Castello
4382:Giuliano
4303:Leopoldo
4283:Giovanni
4279:(Leo XI)
4272:Ippolito
4260:Giovanni
4209:Caterina
4163:Cosimo I
4145:Cosimo I
4117:Ippolito
4101:Giuliano
3914:Cosimo I
3420:, first
2846:(1966),
2390:6 August
1243:syphilis
1224:Joseph I
1191:to him.
1178:artists
1176:Scottish
1161:poisoned
1074:Vittoria
929:Peter II
791:Lorraine
728:Consulta
718:, while
704:apoplexy
569:Santarém
557:Peter II
553:Portugal
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359:, and
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288:Louvre
235:Mother
225:Father
219:Medici
166:Detail
149:Spouse
136:Burial
4741:Siena
4293:Carlo
4230:Leo X
4223:Popes
4214:Maria
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3331:Born:
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