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Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (30 July 1549 – 3 February 1609) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609, having succeeded his older brother Francesco I.
Original name: Ferdinando De’ Medici. Born: July 30, 1549. Died: Feb. 7, 1609 (aged 59) House / Dynasty: Medici family. Ferdinand I (born July 30, 1549—died Feb. 7, 1609) was the third grand duke ( granduca) of Tuscany (1587–1609), who greatly increased the strength and prosperity of the country.
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Ferdinando de' Medici (9 August 1663 – 31 October 1713) was the eldest son of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans. Ferdinando was heir to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , with the title Grand Prince, from his father's accession in 1670 until his death in 1713.
- 31 October 1713 (aged 50), Pitti Palace, Florence, Tuscany
- Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence
- 23 May 1670 – 31 October 1713
Ferdinando I de' Medici (Firenze, 30 luglio 1549 – Firenze, 3 febbraio 1609) è stato un cardinale italiano e il terzo granduca di Toscana. Figlio di Cosimo I de' Medici [1] e della prima moglie Eleonora di Toledo [1] , fu creato cardinale nel 1562 .
Nov 1, 2022 · By medici / November 1, 2022. Ferdinand I. Ferdinando I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1548-1609) was the son of Cosimo I de’ Medici and Eleanora de’ Medici. His future career seemed uncertain until, in 1562, two of his brothers and his mother suddenly died (he was the fourth son).
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Aug 19, 2021 · Ferdinando I de' Medici (1549-1609) Brother of Francesco I, Ferdinando initially became a cardinal, but did not take holy orders and succeeded as Grand Duke on his brother's death. The later Medici Grand Dukes
Between 1537 and 1631, the first four Medici grand dukes—Cosimo I; his sons, Francesco I and Ferdinando I; and his grandson, Cosimo II—presided over a spectacular flowering of the arts and sciences, exemplified by the pioneering achievements and dominant legacy of Michelangelo.