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Salviati family

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Salviati
Salviati coat of arms in a stained-glass window of the Salviati Chapel in San Marco, Florence
Current regionTuscany
Members
Adam and Eve, from the workshop of Giovanni della Robbia, with the Salviati arms at lower right (The Walters Art Museum)

The Salviati family is a historical Italian noble family, rooted in the Republic of Florence.[1]

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History

Some sources would trace the Salviati family back to a progenitor named Gottifredo who lived in the 12th century , but the first historically ascertained figure member of the family was Cambio di Salvi, who occupied both positions of gonfalonieri and priori. After him, there were twenty Salviati members who were gonfalonieri and sixty-two who occupied the position of priori.

Notable 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. ^ 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.

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