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  1. Lucrezia Tornabuoni (* 22. Juni 1425 in Florenz; † 25. März 1482 ebenda) war eine italienische Dichterin, bedeutend auch als Ehefrau des Bankiers und florentinischen Politikers Piero di Cosimo de’ Medici

  2. Frauen spielen im politischen Leben von Florenz offiziell keine Rolle. Doch Lucrezia Tornabuoni, die 1444 Piero de’ Medici heiratet, den bald mächtigsten Mann der Stadt, will mehr sein als Gattin und Mutter – und wird schließlich zu einer Schlüsselfigur der Metropole.

  3. 26. Aug. 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.

  4. Stefanie Solum explores the life and achievements of Lucrezia Tornabuoni, a Medici wife and mother who was also a poet, translator, and devotee of John the Baptist. She argues that Tornabuoni commissioned Filippo Lippi's altarpiece in the Medici chapel, based on her writings and a manuscript with her arms.

  5. TORNABUONI, Lucrezia. Orsola Gori Pasta. Nacque a Firenze il 22 giugno 1427 da Francesco Tornabuoni, membro di un’importante famiglia cittadina, e da Marianna, detta Nanna, Guicciardini. Ricevette una buona educazione come risulta da carteggi di personaggi legati alla famiglia.

  6. Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’ Medici and the Medici Family in the Fifteenth Century is a fresh, new biography of a Renaissance woman who lived during the heyday of Medici power.

  7. blogs.lib.umich.edu › lost-stacks › lucrezia-tornabuoni-de-mediciLucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici

    February 5, 2016. Art historians Maria Grazia Pernis and Laurie Schneider Adams have written a compelling biography of a remarkable Renaissance woman, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’ Medici. Born in 1427 to a family of the old nobility, Lucrezia was married off at seventeen to Piero de’ Medici, son of Cosimo de’ Medici, who was essentially the ...