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Despite the many portraits of this 16th century Italian Renaissance figure, his African heritage is rarely if ever mentioned. Alessandro wielded great power as
the first duke of Florence. He was the patron of some of the leading artists of the era and is one of the two
Medici princes whose remains are buried in the famous tomb by Michaelangelo. The ethnic make up of
this Medici Prince makes him the first black head of state in the modern western world.
Alessandro was born in 1510 to a black serving woman in the Medici household who, after her subsequent marriage to a muleteer, is simply referred to in existing documents as Simonetta da
Collavechio. Historians today are convinced that Alessandro was fathered
by the seventeen year old Cardinal Giulio de Medici who later became
Pope Clement VII. Cardinal Giulio was the nephew of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Alessandro was born in 1510 to a black serving woman in the Medici household who, after her subsequent marriage to a muleteer, is simply referred to in existing documents as Simonetta da
Collavechio. Historians today are convinced that Alessandro was fathered
by the seventeen year old Cardinal Giulio de Medici who later became
Pope Clement VII. Cardinal Giulio was the nephew of Lorenzo the Magnificent.
Despite the security this kind of support should have given him, Alessandro was finally assassinated a few months after his wedding by Lorenzaccio de Medici, a distant cousin who had ingratiated himself in order to win his confidence. According to the declaration he later published, Lorenzaccio claimed that he had executed Alessandro for the sake of the republic and that he had been able to disarm him of his personal bodyguards by setting up a sexual liaison for him as a trap. When the anti-Medici faction failed to use this occasion to overthrow the ducal government, Lorenzaccio fled in dismay. He was himself eventually murdered some twelve years later. Allessandro's Children
The greater majority of the noble houses of Italy can today trace their ancestry back to Alessandro de Medici. And, as shown in the two lines of descent to the Hapsburgs drawn up below, so can a number of other princely families of Europe: Giulio de Medici, (Allessandro's son) Knight Commander of the Gallery of St. Stephen m. Lucrezia, Countess Gaetani | Cosimo de Medici (illegitimate) m. Lucrezia (II), Countess Gaetani | Angelica de Medici m. Gianpetro, Count Altemps | ![]() Maria Cristina, Countess Altemps m. 1646 Ipollito, Duke Lante della Rovere | Antonio, Duke Lante m. 1682 Angelique, Princesse de La Tremouille |
Marie Anne Lante m. Jean Baptiste, Duke of Croy Havre | Louis, Duke of Croy Havre m. 1736 Marie Louise, Princess of Montmorency Luxembourg | Joseph, Duke of Croy Havre m. 1762 Adelaide, Princess of Croy Solre | Adelaide, Duchess of Croy Havre m. 1788 Emanuel, Prince of Croy Solre | Constance, Princess of Croy Solre m. 1810 Ferdinand, Duke of Croy | Augusta, Duchess of Croy m. 1836 Alfred, Prince of Salm Salm | Alfred, Prince of Salm Salm m. 1869 Rosa, Countess Lutzow | | | ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ALESSANDRO'S DESCENT: Joseph, Duke of Croy Havre m. 1762 Adelaide, Princess of Croy Solre | | Amalie de Conflans m. 1823 Eugene, Prince of Ligne | Henri, Prince of Ligne m. 1851 Marguerite, Countess of Talleyrand Perigord
Ernest Louis, Prince of Ligne m. 1887 Diane Marchioness of Cosse Brissac | |
Eugene, Prince of Ligne m. 1917 Phillipine, Princess Noailles | Yolanda, Princess of Ligne m. 1950 Karl von Hapsburg, Archduke of Austria |
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ALESSANDRO'S DESCENT: | Cosimo de Medici (illegitimate) m. Lucrezia, Countess Gaetani | Angelica de Medici m. Gianpetro, Count Altemps | Maria Cristina, Countess Altemps m. 1646 Ipollito, Duke Lante della Rovere | Antonio, Duke Lante m. 1682 Angelique, Princesse de La Tremouille | Luigi, Duke Lante m. Angela, Princess Vaini | Fillipo, Duke Lante m. Faustina, Marchioness Caprianca | Maria Christina Lante m. Averado, Duke Salviati | Anna Maria Salviati m. Marcantonio , Prince Borghese | Camillo, Prince Borghese m. 1803 Pauline Bonaparte, Napoleon's Sister
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ALESSANDRO'S DESCENT: | Adelaide, Croy Havre m. Emanuel, Prince of Croy Solre | Constance, Princess of Croy Solre m. 1810 Ferdinand of Croy Solre | Juste Marie, Prince of Croy m. 1854 Marie, Countess Ursel | Charles, Prince of Croy m. 1896 Matilda, Countess Robiano Marie Imaculee m. 1926 Thiery, count of Limburg Stirum | Evrard, Count of Limburg Stirum m. 1957 Helen, Princess of France daughter of the Count of Paris
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