Salviati family

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Salviati
Francesco Salviati (died 1478)
  • Giovanni Salviati (1490–1553)
  • Gregorio Salviati (1722–1794)
  • Jacopo Salviati (1461–1533)
  • Maria Salviati
  • (1499–1543)
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    The Salviati were an important family in the Republic of Florence.[1]

    History

    Some sources trace the origins of the family to a Gottifredo who lived in Florence in the twelfth century.[2] The first documented member of the family is Cambio di Salvi, who in 1335 was among both the gonfalonieri and the priori [it].[2] In all, twenty members were gonfaloniere and sixty-two occupied the position of priore.[2]

    Members

    References

    1. ^ Rendina, Claudio. Le grandi famiglie di Roma: la saga della nobiltà tra contee, marchesati, ducati e principati, sotto l'insegna di papi e cardinali, imperatori e re nello scenario di splendidi palazzi, sontuose ville e cappelle gentilizie. Newton Compton editori, 2004: p. 546
    2. ^ a b c d Roberto Palmarocchi (1936). Salviati (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana. Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed October 2015.
    3. ^ a b The Spring – The Hecatomb for Diane, VI | Le Printemps – L’hécatombe à Diane, VI. Global Medieval Sourcebook. Stanford University. Accessed September 2022.