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Madeleine Lartessuti

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34:, France, and her mother was Thore de Medicis (d.1490). She was married 31 January 1492, at about the age of twelve, to a French aristocrat named Joachim de Sade. 210: 205: 225: 112: 161:"A propos d'un graffite du palais des Papes d'Avignon : Joachim de Sade et Madeleine Lartessuti | Revue Provence historique" 61:, Baron de Saint-Blancart, Vice Admiral of the East Mediterranean Fleet, who was reportedly also her lover. On 19 March 1539, 220: 102: 19:(1478–1543), also known as Magdeleine Lartessuti or Madeleine Lartessuti de Medicis, was a French shipper and banker. In 53:. She was also involved in finance and became a nationally powerful banker for the king. She financed ships for King 160: 200: 62: 58: 215: 195: 190: 54: 24: 108: 184: 131: 42: 75:
After the death of her estranged spouse in 1540, she negotiated the help of the
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In 1502, she left her husband in Avignon and settled in
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Marseilles
maritime traders
Avignon
Marseilles
North Africa
Italy
Egypt
Francis I of France
Bertrand d'Ornesan
d'Ornesan
Royal Navy
Pope



Women and Business Since 1500: Invisible Presences in Europe and North America?
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9781137033246


"P68"



"A propos d'un graffite du palais des Papes d'Avignon : Joachim de Sade et Madeleine Lartessuti | Revue Provence historique"
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1479 births
1543 deaths
French bankers
16th-century French businesswomen

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