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  1. 1. Mai 2021 · Birth of Bia de' Medici. Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. 1542. 1542. Age 5. Death of Bia de' Medici. Genealogy for Bia de' Medici (1537 - 1542) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  2. Bianca de’ Medici (* 1536; † 1. März 1542 in Florenz ), in der Regel auch bekannt als Bia de’ Medici, war die uneheliche Tochter von Cosimo I. de’ Medici, Großherzog der Toskana, die noch vor seiner ersten Ehe geboren wurde.

  3. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Bia (Medici) de Medici born abt. 1536 Florence, Italy died 1542 Florence, Italy including ancestors + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

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  4. 2 Medici family tree (Grand Dukes of Tuscany) ... Giambuono de' Medici (1131–1192) Chiarissimo de' Medici I (1167–1210) Filippo di Chiarissimo de' Medici: Averardo de' Medici I (fl. 1280) Averardo de' Medici II (1270–1319) Salvestro ...

  5. BIA allows for advanced searches into the epistolary collection of the Grand Ducal Medici family. Users are able to find entire volumes or individual documents by search through place, person, and category tags, archival collocation, date of creation, and keywords (from their Italian transcription and/or English synopsis), and then annotate and ...

  6. Bia de' Medici, (c. 1536 – 1 March 1542) was the illegitimate daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, born before his first marriage. The identity of Bia's mother is not known, but Cosimo I was likely no older than sixteen when he fathered her.

  7. Medici family, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals. It provided the Roman Catholic Church with four popes (Leo X, Clement VII, Pius IV, and Leon XI) and married into the royal families of Europe.