Letters; Medici, House of-Correspondence; Medici, Giulio de', 1478-1534; Vettori, Paolo; Vettori, Pietro (b. 1443)
Letter from Cardinal Giulio de' Medici to Paulo Victorio (Paolo Vettori), commander of papal navy and son of Pietro Vettori, dated Florence, 29, 1521 [month omitted]. Giulio made Cardinal 1513 September 23; Pope Clement VII 1523 November 18 to 1534...
Letters; Medici, House of; Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498; Charles VIII, King of France, 1470-1498
Piero de' Medici (son of Lorenzo) in exile at Venice, writes to his cousins Lorenzo and Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de' Medici at Florence, 1494 November 24.
Strozzi, Palla, 1372-1462; Genoa (Italy); Lombardia (Italy); Military; War; Guelph; Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, 1401-1466-Military leadership; Council of Ten (Dieci di Balia), Florence, Italy; Albizzi family
Report, from the scene, of a sea and land skirmish on the coast near Genoa, between the forces of Florence and Venice and those of Milan and Genoa.
Letters; Medici, Giovanni de', 1475-1521; Leo X, Pope, 1475-1521; Viterbo (Italy); Leo X, Pope, 1475-1521-Portraits; Rubens, Peter Paul (Flemish painter and draftsman, 1577-1640)
Giovanni de' Medici requests that Bernardo dei Michelozzi (canon of Florence) listen to Alessandro Sartio of Bologna, whom Giovanni de' Medici has sent to him on business. Giovanni also asks that Bernardo act according to the faith Giovanni has...
Letters; Medici, House of-Correspondence; Pistoia (Italy)
Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (created Duc de Nemours by Francis I of France) writes to Capo and Comissario of Pistoia, Francesco de' Medici, to whom he recommends Jacopo del Perlina da Prato as a loyal friend of the Medici.
Letters; Medici, House of; Medici, Clarice Orsini de'; Medici, Piero di Lorenzo de', 1472-1503; Pazzi Conspiracy, 1478; Poliziano, Angelo, 1454-1494; Pistoia (Italy)
Angelo Poliziano in Pistoia writes to Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence giving news of Lorenzo's family, who remain in voluntary retirement away from Florence following the Pazzi conspiracy.
Letters; Medici, House of-Correspondence; Medici, Cosimo de' (1389-1454); Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, 1401-1466-Correspondence; Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, 1401-1466-Military leadership; Lodi, Peace of, 1454; Military; War; Prisoners
Cosimo de' Medici writes to the Duke of Pavia (Francesco Sforza) saying that he heard the Duke routed forces in the Veronese and how Giovanni Conte was captured. Cosimo then goes on to ask that the prisoner, who is a dear friend of Cosimo, should...