• Francesco Salviati (1443 – 1478) was the archbishop of Pisa from 1474 to 1478. He was one of the organisers of the Pazzi conspiracy, a plot to displace...
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  • Francesco Salviati may refer to: Francesco Salviati (bishop) (died 1478), archbishop of Pisa, involved in the Pazzi Conspiracy Francesco Salviati (painter)...
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    Francesco Salviati or Francesco de' Rossi (1510 – 11 November 1563) was an Italian Mannerist painter who lived and worked in Florence, with periods in...
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    decomposing body of fellow conspirator Francesco Salviati. His uncle Jacopo would soon meet the same fate. Francesco de' Pazzi was sung by bass Ludovico...
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    possible candidates for the position was Francesco Salviati, a relative of the Pazzi family and friend of Francesco de' Pazzi, who later in 1474 was appointed...
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    Maria Salviati (17 July 1499 – 29 December 1543) was a Florentine noblewoman, the daughter of Lucrezia di Lorenzo de' Medici and Jacopo Salviati. She married...
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  • played the role of Francis Weston in the BBC series Wolf Hall (2015), Francesco Salviati in Medici (2018), Townes in the Netflix chess period drama The Queen's...
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    were gonfaloniere and sixty-two occupied the position of priore. Francesco Salviati, archbishop of Pisa, hanged from the walls of the Palazzo della Signoria...
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    and hanged next to the decomposing body of fellow Pazzi conspirator Francesco Salviati. After being buried at Santa Croce, Jacopo's body was dug up, thrown...
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    negotiations with the Emperor Charles V. Salviati was born in Florence to Jacopo Salviati, son of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, and Lucrezia di Lorenzo...
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    them in Florence with Sixtus IV's other nephew, Girolamo Riario. Francesco Salviati, Archbishop of Pisa and a main organizer of the plot, was hanged on...
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  • bishop Francesco Salviati (bishop) (died 1478), archbishop of Pisa, involved in the Pazzi Conspiracy Francesco Salviati (painter) (also Francesco de' Rossi...
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    Riario, nephew and protégé of the pope, Sixtus IV, and with Francesco Salviati, whom Sixtus had made archbishop of Pisa, to assassinate Lorenzo de' Medici...
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    his mother's brother and the head of the plot, and the Archbishop Francesco Salviati. His release a few weeks later was arranged by Lorenzo de' Medici...
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    The Incredulity of Saint Thomas is a 1543–1547 painting by Francesco Salviati. It was commissioned for the église Notre-Dame-de-Confort in Lyon by Thomas...
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    interior, the cycle of frescoes depicting the Storie di David by Francesco Salviati represents an important work of Mannerism. The palace also housed...
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  • alongside Giuliano. The Pazzi family, led by Jacopo Pazzi and his nephew Francesco, join forces with the Pope to increase the Church's control of nearby...
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    (1488-1494). Died in infancy. Laudomia de' Medici. In 1502 she married Francesco Salviati. Ginevra de' Medici. She married Giovanni degli Albizzi and had four...
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    Giuliano and an injured Lorenzo. The conspiracy involved the Pazzi and Salviati families, both rival banking families seeking to end the influence of the...
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    excursion), and may have led to his summons to Rome. The figure of Francesco Salviati, Archbishop of Pisa was removed in 1479, after protests from the Pope...
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    Giovanni Battista Ricci. To the center an Annunciation (1535) by Francesco Salviati. The tomb of Giuseppe Paravicini, an ancestor of the Emperor Napoleon...
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    Francesco Salviati (c. 1553)...
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    stucco by Giovanni da Udine; the Camerino di Apollo, with frescoes by Francesco Salviati and Giovanni da Udine; the Sala del Doge Antonio, decorated with stucco...
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    portraying the Stories of Furius Camillus by Francesco Salviati were made in the middle of the 16th century. Since Salviati had his schooling in the circle around...
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    commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany or by Francesco Salviati, to be presented by him as a gift to Francis I of France. Vasari wrote...
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    Pazzi conspiracy, a group headed by Girolamo Riario, Francesco de' Pazzi, and Francesco Salviati (the archbishop of Pisa), attacked Lorenzo and his brother...
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  • later generations; Jacopo (?-1340) who had a son, Averardo (fl. 1363); Francesco (?-?), who had a son, Malatesta died in 1367. Four sons: Guccio (from...
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  • against the Republic of Florence in 1478 in response to the hanging of Francesco Salviati (bishop) in response to his involvement in the Pazzi conspiracy. On...
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    left unfinished in 1534. Work on the chapel resumed in 1548 when Francesco Salviati was commissioned to create frescoes on the drum and the spandrels...
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    Kairos as portrayed in a 16th-century fresco by Francesco Salviati...
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