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400: 147:, stabbed a rival in the arm. As restitution for the injury and dishonor, the elders at the banquet decided that the young Buondelmonte must wed a girl from the Amidei family. That arranged, the Amidei and Buondelmonti families agreed that Buondelmonte had to publicly pledge troth to the Amidei maiden; however, with the Amidei assembled in the piazza, the young Buondelmonte on his horse bypassed past the Amidei, and instead asked for the hand of a girl from the Donati family, who were members of the Guelf faction. Furious, the Amidei and their allies plotted revenge. They debated whether they should scar Buondelmonte's face, beat him up, or kill him. Mosca di Lamberti took the floor and argued that they should kill him at the place where he had dishonoured them. His famous words, 'cosa fatta capo ha', were recorded in 262: 102: 454: 124:. The family business began as production of olive oil and wine, and had developed into banking. In fact there was one or more wills in which the father stated he was leaving some credits that had to be withdrawn. In 1182, Bongianni of the Amidei was a Florentine councillor. In the early thirteenth century, the Amidei were allied with the Ghibelline faction, led by the Uberti and Lamberti families. Their stronghold was on via Por San Maria, which connected the 25: 431:
to Mount Senarius (18 km away from the city), with his six friends, in order to be left alone and to concentrate on his devotion to God. He died on 12 February 1266, and according to the legend, the other Father Founders saw a flame rising to the sky as a symbol of his love for God. In 1888 he,
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Their coat of arms consists in a gold shield with three red stripes on it. The stripes started with the red one and then alternated with the gold stripes. After some years there was a slight modification; the shield started with the gold stripe and then always alternated with the red stripes.
17: 159:, he was ambushed and murdered by the Amidei and their Ghibelline allies. The Buondelmonte murder and its associated clan rivalry became the legendary origin of the Guelf and Ghibelline conflict in Florence, but early 14th century chroniclers, including 517:
Roberta Mucciarelli - L'archivio Piccolomini:Alle origini di una famiglia magnatizia: discendenza fantastiche e architetture nobilitanti, (edito in “Bullettino Senese di Storia Patria”, CIV, 1997, pp. 357–376)
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Roberta Mucciarelli - Piccolomini a Siena. XIII-XIV secolo. Ritratti possibili. 2005, 552 p. Pacini Editore (collana Dentro il Medioevo), libro leggibile et scaricabile online, sul sito Academia.edu
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The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with The Prince, and Various Historical Tract
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The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with The Prince, and Various Historical Tract
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La "Chrysis" di Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Note di lettura (PDF), in Mario Blancato e Giovanni Nuzzo (a cura di), La commedia latina: modelli, forme, ideologia, fortuna, Palermo
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La "Chrysis" di Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Note di lettura (PDF), in Mario Blancato e Giovanni Nuzzo (a cura di), La commedia latina: modelli, forme, ideologia, fortuna, Palermo
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La "Chrysis" di Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Note di lettura (PDF), in Mario Blancato e Giovanni Nuzzo (a cura di), La commedia latina: modelli, forme, ideologia, fortuna, Palermo
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and an earlier chronicle known as Pseudo-Latini. On Easter morning on his way to marry the Donati girl, as Buondelmonte crossed the
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by a certain Giulius Piccolomini Amidei, and as soon as they knew that their relatives descended from the
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The Amidei are best remembered for a particular event occurring at a 1215 banquet in Florence during the
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and they agreed to keep her name, since she was one of the last descendants of the Amidei, along with
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referred to the Amideis as being one of the most powerful families of Florence, along with the
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The Amidei were a prominent family in Florence and Tuscany. They owned lands and a castle in
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Le famiglie di Firenze, Roberto Ciabani, Collana: Le grandi opere, Bonechi editore, 1993
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conflicts, an era of war between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, such as
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The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland
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as being one of the most powerful families of its time, and were featured in
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Pseudo-Latini, "Cronica", ed. O. von Hartwig in Altesten (Halle, 1880).
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to the Mercato Nuovo and Mercato Vecchio. The remains of their tower,
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of the Ottoman Empire, while his nephew, for his part, became
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and his successors. At the celebration, one of the guests,
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family claimed descent. The Amidei were related to the
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Gordon, N.P.J. (2006). "The murder of Buondelmonte".
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Thereafter, the castle was sold to the 335:, to which, according to Greek historian 331:, who were the mythical ancestors of the 468:One the early castles of the Amidei was 398: 271:The Amidei descended from the family of 577: 7: 82:in medieval Italy. Ancestors of the 351:, they decided to name one of them 311:and the gens Julia appeared in the 237:(1934-2007), husband of Clarice de 94:(Gens Iulia) ancestry, through the 417:Bartholomeus Amadeus of the Amidei 14: 266:The Arch of Augustus, Susa, Italy 20:Coat of arms of the Amidei family 561:10.1111/j.1477-4658.2006.00201.x 323:. In that story, he relates to 758:The Chronicle of Dino Compagni 500:, the original founder of the 70:. They have been described by 1: 415:One of the Amidei was called 145:Buondelmonte de' Buondelmonti 37:Buondelmonte de' Buondelmonti 771:Niccolò Machiavelli (1532). 619:Niccolò Machiavelli (1532). 594:Ponsonby and Murphy (1879). 403:Fresco in the Church of the 488:and his expeditions to the 247:Bernardo Barbiellini Amidei 957: 859:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 337:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 275:, who, according to Roman 235:Gaspare Barbiellini Amidei 383:, as the new Head of the 283:family of Rome of which 253:, son of Count Gasparo. 241:, a cadet branch of the 106:Marriage of Buondelmonte 897:Giovanni Nuzzo (2009). 861:Roman Antiquities I.70. 822:Giovanni Nuzzo (2009). 670:Giovanni Nuzzo (2009). 533:Dante, Inferno, XXVIII. 353:Enea Silvio Piccolomini 317:Enea Silvio Piccolomini 80:Guelphs and Ghibellines 465: 412: 268: 112: 98:, Patricians of Rome. 39: 21: 709:Roberta Mucciarelli, 530:, ed. G. 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Torre degli Amidei
Piazza della Signoria
Buondelmonte de' Buondelmonti
Italian noble family
Florence
Italy
Roman
Florence
foundation
Niccolò Machiavelli
Dante
Guelphs and Ghibellines
House of Piccolomini
Medici family
Julia gens
Cottius family

Saverio Altamura.
Mugnana
Ponte Vecchio
Torre degli Amidei
Guelf and Ghibelline
Frederick Barbarossa
Buondelmonte de' Buondelmonti
Dante
Inferno
Ponte Vecchio
Dino Compagni

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