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Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo reports to Cosimo I that Francione da Carrara told him he has prepared a large piece of marble, Baccio Bandinelli commisioned to him for a statue, but to please order...
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Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo writes to his secretary Giovan Francesco Guiducci informing him that Cosimo and his wife have truly appreciated the wine he had sent to Florence. Reference is made also...
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Cardinal Roberto Pucci asks Cosimo I to intercede in favor of Alessandro Farnese for the marriage between Architect Antonio da Sangallo's daughter Giulia and Giovan Battista Strozzi, as the...
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Cardinal Giovanni Salviati, suffering from gout in a leg, informs Cosimo I of his illness....
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Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo sends Cosimo I some fruit from the gulf of La Spezia....
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Cardinale Innocenzo Cibo thanks Cosimo I for six wild boars, and sends him some wine asking the Duke to let him know the one he prefers among them....
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Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo writes to Cosimo I shortly after the conspiracy of Gian Luigi Fieschi in Genoa. Reference is made on the illness of Andrea Doria, suffering from gout....
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Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo writes to Cosimo I giving him a detailed account of the Fieschi conspiracy in Genoa, organized by his son-in-law Gian Luigi Fieschi....
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Copy of an AVVISO from the Imperial Court presumably enclosed to the letter by Innocenzo Cibo to Cosimo I dated January 17, 1547. Reference is made on negotiations for the marriage of Vittoria...
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Cardinal Benedetto Accolti writes to Cosimo I informing him about Antonio Peruzzi's illness. Peruzzi won't be able to go to Pisa to visit the Duke and is now recovering, even having to drink...
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