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Lepido Zambeccari refers to a necklace which he received from the Medici by way of Andrea Cioli....
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Bishop Zambeccari sends Cosimo a chess-set with mother-of-pearl Indian inlay work and other unspecified items from Lisbon by a Venetian merchant ship. The Bishop also makes reference to certain...
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Gismondo Zannettini considers accepting the position of lecturer in law at the University of Siena....
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Diego Zapata [Gran Cancelliere del Ducato di Milano] asks Ferdinando II's advice regard a barrel of seemingly Florentine coins that have been apprehended in Mantua....
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Diego Zapata's brother the Principe de Castellon ascertained that the ostensibly Florentine coins apprehended in Mantua originated in the mint of Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga with the Medici arms...
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Captain Giovannino Zeti communicates to Monsieur de Serres the problems he is having in Monteriggioni with the production and the prices of flour....
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Iacopo Zogulini reports on the journey of Gabriel de la Cueva, Duke of Alburquerque, to Siena, accompanied by 50 carriages. Juan Álvarez de Toledo is reputed to be journeying two days behind...
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Francesco del Zucca sends a drawing of the area where the Modenesi and the Lucchesi are in conflict in the area of Castiglion di Garfagnana....
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Bartolomeo Zuccati sends Francesco I plants that were selected by "semplicista" Josef Goodenhuyse while in Bologna on his way to Venice....
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Luis de Requesens thanks Cosimo I for allowing him to stay in the Medici palace in Campo Marzo in Rome, where Cardinal Francisco Pacheco is currently staying....
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