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  1. Maddalena de' Medici (25 July 1473–2 December 1528) daughter to Lorenzo de' Medici Born in Florence, she was educated with her siblings to the humanistic cultures by figures such as Angelo Poliziano. In February 1487 she was engaged to be married to Franceschetto Cybo, son of Pope Innocent VIII.

  2. Maddalena de' Medici (25 July 1473–2 December 1528) daughter to Lorenzo de' Medici Born in Florence, she was educated with her siblings to the humanistic cultures by figures such as Angelo Poliziano. In February 1487 she was engaged to be married to Franceschetto Cybo, son of Pope Innocent VIII.

  3. Maddalena de' Medici (1473-1528), the favourite daughter of Clarice Orsini, she was “the eye of her heart” Born: 25. July 1473. Deceased: 2. December 1528. Father: Lorenzo "il Magnifico" de' Medici (1449-1492) Mother: Clarice Orsini (1453-1488), daughter of Jacopo Orsini of Monterotondo. Spouse:

  4. Florentine noblewoman . Name variations: Maddalena Cybo, Cibo, or Cibò. Died at the villa of Careggi in 1519; eldest daughter of Lorenzo de Medici (1449–1492), the Magnificent, and Clarice de Medici (c. 1453–1487); married Franceschetto or Francesco Cybo (son of Pope Innocent VIII), on January 20, 1488; children: Innocenzo Cibò, cardinal ...

  5. Maria Maddalena de' Medici (29 June 1600 – 28 December 1633) was a Tuscan princess, the eighth daughter of Ferdinando I and Christina of Lorraine, making her the sister of Cosimo II.

  6. Jul 25, 2013 · Maddalena, Lorenzo the Magnificent's favorite daughter, did not enjoy a very happy life. Yet she could find her comfort: she was actually the owner of one of the most precious illuminated manuscripts of her time and, in the last years of her life, she became an extremely powerful woman.

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  8. He married Maria Maddalena of Austria, with whom he had his eight children, including Margherita de' Medici, Ferdinando II de' Medici, and an Anna de' Medici. He is most remembered as the patron of astronomer Galileo Galilei , whose 1610 treatise, Sidereus Nuncius , was dedicated to him. [32]

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