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Luisa Strozzi

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Luisa Strozzi
Born
Luisa Strozzi

Died4 December 1534
Spouse(s)Luigi Capponi
(m. 1533)
Parents

Luisa Strozzi, also known as Luigia, was a Florentine Renaissance noblewoman, daughter of the prominent banker Filippo the Younger and of Clarice de' Medici, granddaughter of Lorenzo the Magnificent.[1] She was married to Senator Luigi Capponi in 1533.

She was said to have been insulted by Giovanni Salviati, a close friend of Duke Alessandro de' Medici. After one such event, Salviati was ambushed and wounded at night by unknown assailants. Suspicion fell on the Strozzi, but no evidence was amassed.

Rebuffing his advances and those of the Duke, she was forced to flee Florence. It is said she was poisoned by agents of the Duke.[2]

Age

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Her date of birth is not known. However, she was born after her sister Maria (13 August 1514) and her brother Leone (15 October 1515), placing her birth at August 1516 at the earliest. As girls in Florence were usually not married before the age of 13, Luisa was born in 1519 at the latest (her brother Roberto was born in 1520). By this calculation, Luisa was only between fifteen and eighteen years old at the time of her death.

Literature

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In 1832, a three volume tragic novel by Giovanni Rosini loosely based on the story was published.[3]

In 1844 a lyrical tragedy Luisa Strozzi by Giovanni Peruzzini with music by Antonio Ronzi was performed in Venice. The story was also made by 1847 into an opera with Pietro Martini as librettist and Gualterio Sanelli as composer.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "CAPPONI, Luigi - Enciclopedia - Treccani". www.treccani.it. Retrieved 2025-06-23.
  2. ^ Fillipo Strozzi: A History of the Last Days of the Old Italian Liberty, by T. Adolphus Trollope, Chapman & Hall, 193 Piccadilly, London (1860); pages 243-245.
  3. ^ The Foreign and Colonial Quarterly Review, Volume III; January 1844; Smith, Elder and Co. London; page 56.
  4. ^ Luisa Strozzi: dramma tragico in tre atti: da rappresentarsi nel teatro Carlo Felice il carnevale del 1847.