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{{Short description|Italian noble, ambassador and military}} {{Short description|Italian noble, ambassador and military}}
{{Infobox noble

|name =Ormanno degli Albizzi
'''Ormanno degli Albizzi''' (7 March 1389, ] - 1457 or after) was an Italian (Florentine) ambassador and military, firstborn of ] and his wife Alessandra de' Ricco<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite book |last=Litta |first=Pompeo |title=''Albizzi di Firenze'', in ''Famiglie celebri italiane'' |year=1835 |location=Milano |pages=XV |language=It}}</ref>.
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|image =Arm_of_Albizzi.svg
|caption = Arms of Albizzi family
|reign=
|birth_date= 7 March 1398
|birth_place= ]
|death_date = 1457 or after
|death_place=
|place of burial =
|spouse = Leonarda Frescobaldi
|issue = Bartolomeo degli Albizzi<br/>Piero degli Albizzi<br/>Francesco degli Albizzi<br/>]<br/>Tobia degli Albizzi<br/>Rinaldo degli Albizzi
|noble family= ]
|father = ]
|mother =Alessandra de' Ricco
|religion = ]
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'''Ormanno di Rinaldo degli Albizzi''' (7 March 1398, ] - 1457 or after) was an Italian (]) ambassador and military, firstborn of ] and his wife Alessandra de' Ricco.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite book |last=Litta |first=Pompeo |title=Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane|year=1835 |location=Milano |pages=XV |language=It}}</ref>


== Biography == == Biography ==
He was sent in 1433 as ambassador to ]. In 1434 he was at the side of his father ] to oppose at the return of the exiled ], but they failed. He was sent in 1433 as ambassador to ]. In 1434 he was at the side of his father ] to oppose at the return of the exiled ], but they failed and Cosimo came back to Florence, whom he became the unofficial Lord.


After the restoration of the Medici ruleship, Rinaldo degli Albizi was exiled and Ormanno two years later was declared a rebel, experiencing exile in ]. In the same year he was in ] at the court of ] to incite him against the Florentines and served under the Visconti insignia until the ], lost by Milan<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=ALBIZZI, Rinaldo in "Dizionario Biografico" |url=https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/rinaldo-albizzi_(Dizionario-Biografico) |access-date=2022-12-06 |website=www.treccani.it |language=it-IT}}</ref>. He spent a few years at the ] in ] before moving to ] with King ]. He sent ambassadors to Florence in 1455 and 1457 with the intention to obtain permission to return, but Cosimo de' Medici was adamant in confirming his exile. From 1457 there was no more news of him<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Litta |first=Pompeo |title=Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane |year=1835 |location=Milano |pages=XVI |language=It}}</ref>. After the restoration of the Medici rulership, Rinaldo degli Albizi was exiled. Two years later Ormanno was declared a rebel and exiled too, and he fled to ]. Later in the same year he went to ] at the court of ] to incite him against the Florence and served under the Visconti insignia until the ], lost by Milan.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=ALBIZZI, Rinaldo in "Dizionario Biografico" |url=https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/rinaldo-albizzi_(Dizionario-Biografico) |access-date=2022-12-06 |website=www.treccani.it |language=it-IT}}</ref> He spent a few years at the ] in ] before moving to ] with King ]. He sent ambassadors to Florence in 1455 and 1457 with the intention to obtain permission to return, but Cosimo de' Medici was adamant in confirming his exile. From 1457 there was no more news of him.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Litta |first=Pompeo |title=Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane |year=1835 |location=Milano |pages=XVI |language=It}}</ref>


== Issue == == Issue ==
Ormanno married in 1420 Leonarda Frescobaldi. They had six children, five sons and a daughter:<ref name=":1" /> Ormanno married in 1420 Leonarda Frescobaldi. They had six children, five sons and a daughter:<ref name=":1" />


* Bartolomeo (? - c.1461) * Bartolomeo degli Albizzi (d. {{Circa|1461}});
* Piero degli Albizzi (b. 1423);
* Maria, nun
* Francesco degli Albizzi (b. 1426), monk;
* Tobia
* ] (1428 - {{Circa|1470}}), nun, scribe and ]. She is remembered for being the first known female artist to make her own self-portrait;
* Rinaldo
* Tobia degli Albizzi;
* Piero (1423 - ?)
* Rinaldo degli Albizzi.
* Francesco (1426 - ?), monk


== In media == == In media ==


* In the first season of italian TV series '']'', Ormanno is played by the Italian actor ]. In the series, he is exiled by Cosimo de' Medici together with his father. The two die just outside Florence in suspicious circumstances. * In the first season of italian TV series '']'', Ormanno is played by the Italian actor ]. In the series, he is the only child of his parents and he hasn't wife or issue. He is exiled by Cosimo de' Medici together with his father in 1434 and the two die just outside Florence in suspicious circumstances.

==References==
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== Sources == == Sources ==


* Pompeo Litta, Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane, Milano, 1835. * Pompeo Litta, '''', in ''Famiglie celebri italiane'', Milano, 1835.


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Italian noble, ambassador and military
Ormanno degli Albizzi
Arms of Albizzi family
Born7 March 1398
Republic of Florence
Died1457 or after
Noble familyAlbizzi
Spouse(s)Leonarda Frescobaldi
IssueBartolomeo degli Albizzi
Piero degli Albizzi
Francesco degli Albizzi
Maria degli Albizzi
Tobia degli Albizzi
Rinaldo degli Albizzi
FatherRinaldo degli Albizzi
MotherAlessandra de' Ricco

Ormanno di Rinaldo degli Albizzi (7 March 1398, Florence - 1457 or after) was an Italian (Republic of Florence) ambassador and military, firstborn of Rinaldo degli Albizzi and his wife Alessandra de' Ricco.

Biography

He was sent in 1433 as ambassador to Venice. In 1434 he was at the side of his father Rinaldo to oppose at the return of the exiled Cosimo de' Medici, but they failed and Cosimo came back to Florence, whom he became the unofficial Lord.

After the restoration of the Medici rulership, Rinaldo degli Albizi was exiled. Two years later Ormanno was declared a rebel and exiled too, and he fled to Trapani. Later in the same year he went to Milan at the court of Filippo Maria Visconti to incite him against the Florence and served under the Visconti insignia until the battle of Anghiari, lost by Milan. He spent a few years at the Gonzaga court in Mantua before moving to Gaeta with King Alfonso V of Aragon. He sent ambassadors to Florence in 1455 and 1457 with the intention to obtain permission to return, but Cosimo de' Medici was adamant in confirming his exile. From 1457 there was no more news of him.

Issue

Ormanno married in 1420 Leonarda Frescobaldi. They had six children, five sons and a daughter:

  • Bartolomeo degli Albizzi (d. c. 1461);
  • Piero degli Albizzi (b. 1423);
  • Francesco degli Albizzi (b. 1426), monk;
  • Maria degli Albizzi (1428 - c. 1470), nun, scribe and manuscript illustrator. She is remembered for being the first known female artist to make her own self-portrait;
  • Tobia degli Albizzi;
  • Rinaldo degli Albizzi.

In media

  • In the first season of italian TV series Medici, Ormanno is played by the Italian actor Eugenio Franceschini. In the series, he is the only child of his parents and he hasn't wife or issue. He is exiled by Cosimo de' Medici together with his father in 1434 and the two die just outside Florence in suspicious circumstances.

References

  1. ^ "ALBIZZI, Rinaldo in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  2. Litta, Pompeo (1835). Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane (in Italian). Milano. pp. XV.
  3. ^ Litta, Pompeo (1835). Albizzi di Firenze, in Famiglie celebri italiane (in Italian). Milano. pp. XVI.

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