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  1. Lucrezia Tornabuoni (22 June 1427 [1] – 28 March 1482 [2]) was an Italian noblewoman, wife of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, de facto Lord of Florence [3] and his political adviser.

  2. Aug 26, 2011 · In Florence, a city where there was no princely court to provide titles of authority to women and at a time when women were frequently kept from the public sphere of men, Lucrezia Tornabuoni (b. 1425–d. 1482) exercised an impressive influence over the politics and culture around her.

  3. Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici (1427-1482), mother of Lorenzo de' Medici 'the Magnificent', was well known in her own lifetime and posthumously for her political skills and business acumen as...

  4. Lucrezia Tornabuoni (22 June 1427 – 25 March 1482) was an Italian noblewoman, wife of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, de facto Lord of Florence and his political adviser.

  5. Lucrezia Tornabuoni. (1427—1482) Quick Reference. (1427–82), born into a noble Florentine banking family, was the wife of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, mother of Lorenzo de' Medici, and grandmother of Popes Leo X and Clement ... From: Tornabuoni, Lucrezia in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  6. Born Lucrezia Tornabuoni (of an ancient aristocratic and powerful Florentine family) in 1425; died in 1482 in Florence; married Piero "il Gottoso" de Medici also known as Piero or Pietro de Medici (1416–1469, a preeminent figure in Florence), about 1444; children: Lorenzo de Medici, the Magnificent (1449–1492, unofficial ruler of republican ...

  7. Long obfuscated by modern definitions of historical evidence and art patronage, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’ Medici’s impact on the visual world of her time comes to light in this book, the first full-length scholarly argument for a lay woman’s contributions to the visual arts of fifteenth-century Florence.