Medici, Semiramide de (fl. 1480s)
Medici, Semiramide de (fl. 1480s)
Tuscan noblewoman . Name variations: Semiramide Appiani or Appiano. Flourished in the 1480s; married Lorenzo the Younger also known as Lorenzo "Popolano" de Medici (1463–1507); children: three sons, including eldest son Pier Francesco "the Younger" de Medici (died 1525, who married Maria Soderini de Medici ); and two daughters (names unknown).
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