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About Francesco Salviati, archbishop of Pisa
Francesco Salviati Riario was the archbishop of Pisa in 1474 and one of the organizers of the Pazzi conspiracy. A blood-member of the Riario family, and of the Salviati family (to whom Pope Sixtus IV had re-awarded the papal banking contract after taking it away from the Medici), he was also related by marriage to the Pazzi, Medici, Vettori, and other powerful families. Orphaned at a young age, Salviati was educated as a humanist but vied to succeed in the church, knowing he could not rise to power in the family after losing his father. Pro-Medici sources paint Salviati as a flatterer and gambler who lusted for the power that could be attained through church favour.
Breve biografia de Francesco Salviati, Arcebispo de Pisa
Francesco Salviati, archbishop of Pisa's Timeline
1443 |
1443
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Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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1478 |
April 26, 1478
Age 35
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una finestra di Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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