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Individuals

Niccolini Sirigatti, Giovanni (messer) di Agnolo di M. Matteo di M. Agnolo di M. Otto a b

Birth Family Niccolini Sirigatti
Gender male
Age at Death unknown
Database ID 10791

Life Dates

1567 to 1610
active
before June 25th, 1612 c
death

Posts (1 total)

Office Government Date
Ambassador (Ambasciatore) d Other
1587 to 1610

Memorials (1 total)

S. Croce 023.2a Cappella Niccolini
1585

Extended Family (37 total)

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Notes

  • [a] Signore Giovanni Niccolini's father Agnolo became a prelate and eventual Cardinal after becoming a widower.
  • [b] Giovanni di Agnolo Niccolini kept Ricordanze from December 1, 1567 through his death. Archivio Niccolini, Registri Antichi, 37.
  • [c] A plaque in via de Neri notes that a house belonging to Giovanni Niccolini was left to the friars at Santa Croce to fund his chapel in their church with the transfer occurring on June 25, 1612.
  • [d] For more on Giovanni Niccolini's Tuscan ambassadorship to Rome, during which time seven popes sat on the throne of St. Peter, see Elisa Goudriaan, Florentine Patricians and Their Networks: Structures Behind the Cultural Success and the Political Representation of the Medici Court (1600-1660). Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2018.