Salviati family

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| imagecaption = Salviati coat of arms in a stained-glass window of the Salviati Chapel in San Marco, Florence

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| Bernardo Salviati (1508–1568)

| Filippo Salviati (1582–1614)

| 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.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

History

Some sources trace the origins of the family to a Gottifredo who lived in Florence in the twelfth century.{{r|trecc}} The first documented member of the family is Cambio di Salvi, who in 1335 was among both the gonfalonieri and the {{ill|Priore (Florence)|it|Priorato delle Arti|lt=priori}}.{{r|trecc}} In all, twenty members were gonfaloniere and sixty-two occupied the position of priore.{{r|trecc}}

Members

References

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[https://sourcebook.stanford.edu/text/spring-%E2%80%93-hecatomb-diane-vi The Spring – The Hecatomb for Diane, VI | Le Printemps – L’hécatombe à Diane, VI]. Global Medieval Sourcebook. Stanford University. Accessed September 2022.

Roberto Palmarocchi (1936). [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/salviati_(Enciclopedia-Italiana)/ Salviati] (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana. Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed October 2015.

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Category:Italian noble families

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