Nannina de' Medici

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Nannina de' Medici
Born
Lucrezia de' Medici

14 February 1448 (1448-02-14)
Died14 May 1493 (1493-05-15) (aged 45)
Florence
Other namesLucrezia di Piero de' Medici
Spouse(s)Bernardo Rucellai
ChildrenCosimo Rucellai

Pietro Rucellai

Palla Rucellai

Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai.[1]: 23 

Nannina de' Medici (14 February 1448 – 14 May 1493), born Lucrezia de' Medici, was the second daughter of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. She was thus the elder sister of Lorenzo de' Medici. She married Bernardo Rucellai. Her father's name was Piero, so she is sometimes known as Lucrezia di Piero de' Medici.

Life[]

Lucrezia de' Medici was born in Florence on 14 February 1448, the second daughter of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici and Lucrezia Tornabuoni.[2]: 11  She was nicknamed Nannina, which had been the nickname of her great-grandmother Piccarda Bueri. She received a cultured and refined education.

In 1461, at the age of about 13, she was married to Bernardo Rucellai with a dowry of 2500 fiorini d'oro. Nannina was brought to her husband's house five years later, on 8 June 1466. The wedding feast was famous for its opulence: 500 guests were seated on a triangular dais which occupied the loggia and the whole of the piazza and the street in front of Palazzo Rucellai. The couple had four sons, Cosimo, Pietro, Palla and Giovanni.[1]: 23 

Nannina de' Medici died on 14 May 1493.

Portraits[]

No portrait of Nannina is reliably identified.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Biographical chapter by Giuseppe Pelli (1772). Elogi degli uomini illustri toscani, volume 2 (in Italian). Lucca: [Allegrini].
  2. ^ Ingeborg Walter (2003). Der Prächtige: Lorenzo de' Medici und seine Zeit (in German). München: Beck. ISBN 9783406503092.

Further reading[]

  • Marcello Vannucci ([1999] 2006) Le donne di casa Medici. Roma: Newton Compton Editori, ISBN 8854105260 (in Italian)
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