- Pietro de' Medici
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Don Pietro de' Medici (3 June 1554 – 25 April 1604) was the youngest son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora di Toledo.
Early in 1571 he went to Rome and in the spring of 1575 he went to Venice. In 1571 he married his first cousin Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo, whom he accused of adultery and strangled with a dog leash in July 1576 at the Villa Medici at Cafaggiolo. He also had her supposed lover Bernardino Antinori imprisoned and killed.
At the end of 1577, he went for the first of many stays at the Spanish court. He remained in Spain until the end of 1578. During this visit he gained a reputation as a spendthrift and a rake. He left Tuscany in October 1579 to bring Italian troops to Spain and lead them during the mission to Portugal. He stayed in Lisbon until the end of 1582 when he returned to Spain where his presence is documented in 1583 and 1584.
His correspondence proves that he had serious money problems. He came to Italy in July 1584 to ask his brothers to cover his debts, incurring their disapproval for living with a woman with a questionable reputation. The Medici court tried to arrange a marriage for Pietro. In July 1586 he went back to Spain, where he continued to accumulate debts. He came back to Italy in November 1587 after Francesco I de' Medici's death and stayed until September 1589, when he went back to Spain.
His marriage to Dona Beatriz de Lara, daughter of Manuel de Menezes, the Portuguese Duke of Vila Real, in 1593 did little to stabilize him economically and emotionally. Pietro continued to see his lover Antonia de Carvajal who gave him five children out of wedlock. He also had an illegitimate son with Maria della Ribera.
He kept writing to his brother Ferdinando I de' Medici, asking for a portion of the family fortune to cover his debts. In 1596 he came to Italy to appeal in vain to the Pope to side with him in the controversy. Pietro died, deeply in debt, before turning 50. After his death his illegitimate children were all brought to Florence to be cared for by the Medici. Pietro was buried in the Monasterio de la Santissima Trinidad in Madrid. His corpse was later brought to Florence by Cosimo II de' Medici.[1]
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Ancestry
Ancestors of Pietro de' Medici 16. Pierfrancesco di Lorenzo de' Medici 8. Giovanni de' Medici il Popolano 17. Laudomia Acciaiuoli 4. Giovanni dalle Bande Nere 18. Galeazzo Maria Sforza 9. Caterina Sforza 19. Lucrezia Landriani 2. Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 20. Giovanni Salviati 10. Jacopo Salviati 21. Maddalena Gondi 5. Maria Salviati 22. Lorenzo de' Medici 11. Lucrezia de' Medici 23. Clarice Orsini 1. Don Pietro de' Medici 24. García Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Alba 12. Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, 2nd Duke of Alba 25. María Enriquez de Quiñones y Toledo 6. Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca 26. Álvaro de Zuñiga y Leiva 13. Isabel de Zúñiga y Pimentel 27. Leonor Pimentel 3. Eleonora di Toledo 28. Rodrigo Afonso Pimentel 14. Luis Pimentel y Pacheco 29. María Pacheco 7. Maria Osorio Pimentel,
Marchioness of Villafranca del Bierzo30. Pedro Alvarez Osorio 15. Juana Osorio y Bazán 31. María de Bazan 2nd Generation Prince Filippo · Cosimo II, Grand Duke of Tuscany · Prince Francesco · Cardinal Carlo, Bishop of Ostia · Prince Filippino · Prince Lorenzo3rd Generation Ferdinando II, Grand Duke of Tuscany · Cardinal Giovan Carlo · Mattias, Governor of Siena · Prince Francesco · Leopoldo, Governor of Siena4th Generation Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany · Francesco Maria, Duke of Rovere5th Generation Ferdinando, Grand Prince of Tuscany · Gian Gastone, Grand Duke of Tuscany ,6th Generation none7th Generation Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor* · Prince Charles Louis* · Leopold I* · Prince Ferdinand* · Maximilian Franz, Elector of Cologne*8th Generation Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor* · Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany* · Charles, Duke of Teschen* · Alexander Leopold, Palatine of Hungary* · Joseph, Palatine of Hungary* · Prince Anton Victor* · Prince John* · Prince Rainier Joseph* · Prince Louis* · Cardinal Rudolf*9th Generation Grand Prince Francis Leopold* · Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany*10th Generation Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany* · Prince Karl Salvator* · Prince Rainier* · Prince Ludwig Salvator* · Prince John Salvator*11th Generation Prince Leopold Ferdinand* · Prince Joseph Ferdinand* · Prince Peter Ferdinand* · Prince Heinrich Ferdinand* · Prince Robert Ferdinand* · Prince Leopold Salvator* · Prince Franz Salvator* · Prince Albrecht Salvator* · Prince Rainier Salvator* · Prince Ferdinand Salvator*12th Generation Prince Gottfried* · Prince Georg* · Prince Rainier* · Prince Leopold Maria* · Prince Anton* · Prince Franz Joseph* · Prince Karl Pius* · Prince Franz Karl* · Prince Hubert Salvator* · Prince Theodor Salvator* · Prince Clemens Salvator*13th Generation Prince Leopold Franz* · Prince Guntram* · Prince Radbot* · Prince Johann* · Prince Georg* · Prince Stephan* · Prince Dominic* · Prince Friederich Salvator* · Prince Andreas Salvator* · Prince Markus* · Prince Johann* · Prince Michael* · Prince Franz Salvator* · Prince Karl Salvator*14th Generation Prince Sigismund* · Prince Georg* · Prince Guntram* · Prince Leopold* · Prince Alexander Salvator* · Prince Thaddäus Salvator* · Prince Casimir Salvator* · Prince Matthias* · Prince Johannes* · Prince Bernhard* · Prince Benedikt*15th Generation Prince Leopold Amedeo* · Prince Maximilian* · Prince Leopold* · Prince Constantin Salvator* · Prince Paul Salvator** also an archduke of Austria Categories:- 1554 births
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