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    Jacopo Salviati

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  1. Jacopo Salviati (15 September 1461 – 6 September 1533) was a Florentine politician and son-in-law of Lorenzo de' Medici. On 10 September 1486 he married Lorenzo's daughter Lucrezia de' Medici, with whom he had ten children. The son of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, he devoted himself to the economic affairs of the family, becoming ...

  2. Jacopo Salviati was a Florentine politician and son-in-law of Lorenzo de' Medici. On 10 September 1486 he married Lorenzo's daughter Lucrezia de' Medici, with whom he had ten children. The son of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, he devoted himself to the economic affairs of the family, becoming very wealthy. He then engaged in political life. He was Prior of the Guilds of Florence in ...

  3. When Jacopo Salviati was born on 15 September 1461, in Florence, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, his father, Giovanni di Alamanno Salviati, was 42 and his mother, Maddelena Gondi, was 23. He married Lucrezia Maria Romola De' Medici Principessa on 10 September 1486, in Florence, Florence, Tuscany. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 6 daughters.

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    • Firenze, Firenze, Italy
    • September 15, 1461
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  7. In 1546, Jacopo Salviati, husband of Lucrezia of Lorenzo de “Medici” (daughter of the famous Lorenzo de Medici, the Magnificent), purchased the Palazzo and further enlarged and modernized the building. The Salviati family was the longest owner of the Palazzo from 1546-1768 (over 200 years) and the family was not only well connected with the ...

  8. European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born Before 1865: A Summary Catalogue. New York, 1995, p. 115, ill. Marta Privitera. Girolamo Macchietti: Un pittore dello studiolo di Francesco I (Firenze 1535–1592). Milan, 1996, pp. 58, 190, no. E4, ill. p. 191, erroneously describes it as a knight of Saint Stephen on p. 58 ...