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Adriano Fiorentino, Elisabetta Gonzaga, died 1526, Duchess of Urbino, Wife of Guidobaldo I 1489 [obverse] (probably after 1502)

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Bronze, 3 5/16 in diameter
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Title: Adriano Fiorentino, Elisabetta Gonzaga, died 1526, Duchess of Urbino, Wife of Guidobaldo I 1489 [obverse] (probably after 1502)
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Bronze, 3 5/16 in diameter.

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