Francesco de' Medici financial documents and petition, 1619-1650.

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Francesco de' Medici financial documents and petition, 1619-1650.

Financial documents (including accounts, credit records, and receipts) and a petition to the grand-duke Ferdinando II de' Medici, written by Francesco de' Medici, related to various aspects of the management of the family businesses in which he was involved, primarily in silk, wool, and textile trade; and farm management (for the farms of Valdinievole and Trespiano).

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University of Pennsylvania Library

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Medici, Francesco de', fl. 1619-1650.

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Brother of Vincenzo de' Medici, son of Andrea de' Medici, nephew of senator Vincenzo de' Medici. From the description of Francesco de' Medici financial documents and petition, 1619-1650. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 720645392 ...

Ferdinando II, Grand-Duke of Tuscany, 1610-1670

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Son of Cosimo II de' Medici and grand-duchess of Austria Maria Maddalena, husband of Vittoria della Rovere, father of Cosimo III, Cosimo (also referred to as Cosimino) di Ferdinando, and Cardinal Francesco Maria de' Medici. From the description of Ferdinando II de' Medici petitions, financial documents, and correspondence, 1621-1667. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 720644947 ...

Arte della lana (Guild : Florence, Italy)

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One of the seven major guilds of Florence. Secular corporation that controlled the arts and trades related to wool, and the business of merchants who dealt in woolen cloth. Had strong political power in the comune, through a social network that complemented and in part compensated for family ties, and defended members in case of disputes of any kinds (either within the guild, between members or between members and their employees, or with Florentine institutions). From the descriptio...