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Due to Chiappino's frequent military campaigns, Eleonora spent most of her time in the Murate convent. This marriage also remained childless. After Chiappino's death in 1575, Eleonora returned to the convent permanently, gaining some autonomy to manage her affairs.
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In January 1547, Gian Luigi Fieschi was killed in a conspiracy. Eleonora, who was still childless, sought refuge in a convent and, having proved unable to recover her dowry, she eventually moved back to Tuscany settling with her father at
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In 1535, while her mother and her aunt Taddea lived a loose and unconventional life in the Cybos' Florentine palace, Eleonora was placed in the
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Eleonora was born in Massa on 10 March 1523. Through her paternal lineage, Eleonora was the granddaughter of
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Unhappy with the prospect of having to return to cloistered life, Eleonora sought the help of Grand Duke
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Eleonora was recognized by contemporaries as a learned woman of high culture.
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Eleonora's parents had differing views on her marriage. Her father chose
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in Florence, under the supervision and affectionate care of her aunt,
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Eleonora's intellectual circle included notables such as poet
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Unhappily residing in a convent, Eleonora urged her uncle,
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Cybo-Malaspina
Ricciarda Malaspina
Marquise of Massa and Lady of Carrara
Lorenzo Cybo
Franceschetto Cybo
Pope Innocent VIII
Maddalena de' Medici
Lorenzo de' Medici
Niccolò III
Sigismondo
Murate convent
Caterina Cybo
Gian Luigi Fieschi
Cardinal Innocenzo Cybo
Agnano
Cosimo I of Tuscany
Chiappino Vitelli
Bernardo Cappello

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