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Bindo Altoviti (26 November 1491 – 22 January 1557) of the Altoviti family was an Italian banker and one of the most influential papal bankers of his generation. A patron of the arts, he cultivated close friendships with artists such as Benvenuto Cellini, Raphael, Michelangelo and Giorgio Vasari. His father was Antonio Altoviti, the papal Master of the Mint, and his mother was La Papessa Dianora Altoviti, niece of Pope Innocent VIII. One of his direct descendants was Pope Clement XII.

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  • Bindo Altoviti (26 November 1491 – 22 January 1557) of the Altoviti family was an Italian banker and one of the most influential papal bankers of his generation. A patron of the arts, he cultivated close friendships with artists such as Benvenuto Cellini, Raphael, Michelangelo and Giorgio Vasari. His father was Antonio Altoviti, the papal Master of the Mint, and his mother was La Papessa Dianora Altoviti, niece of Pope Innocent VIII. One of his direct descendants was Pope Clement XII. (en)
  • Bindo Altoviti de la Casa de Altoviti fue uno de los banqueros papales más influyentes de su generación y mecenas de las artes ya que cultivó estrechas amistades con artistas como Vasari, Cellini, Rafael y Miguel Ángel. Su padre fue Antonio Altoviti fue el Maestro papal de la Casa de la Moneda y su madre la Papessa Dianora Altoviti, sobrina de Giambattista Cabo, el papa Inocencio VIII. Uno de los descendientes directos de Bindo fue el papa Clemente XII. (es)
  • Bindo Altoviti est un banquier italien de la Renaissance, né à Florence en 1491 et mort à Rome en 1556. (fr)
  • Bindo Altoviti (Roma, 26 novembre 1491 – Roma, 22 gennaio 1557) è stato un banchiere e mecenate italiano. Domenico Poggini, medaglia di Bindo Altoviti, verso con la FortezzaJacopino del Conte, Ritratto di Bindo Altoviti che indica la Fortezza durante una tempesta (it)
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