Garzia de' Medici (July 5, 1547 – December 12, 1562) was the son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora di Toledo. He was the subject of a famous painting by Bronzino when he was an infant. He died of malaria along with his mother while traveling to Pisa, a few days after his brother Giovanni Cardinal de' Medici also died of the disease.[1]
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| Tuscan princes | | | 1st Generation | | | | 2nd Generation | | | | 3rd Generation | | | | 4th Generation | | | | 5th Generation | | | | 6th Generation | none | | | 7th Generation | | | | 8th Generation | | | | 9th Generation | | | | 10th Generation | | | | 11th Generation | | | | 12th Generation | | | | 13th Generation | Prince Leopold Franz* · Prince Guntram* · Prince Radbot* · Prince Johann* · Prince Georg* · Prince Stephan* · Prince Dominic* · Prince Friederich Salvator* · Prince Andreas Salvator* · Prince Markus* · Prince Johann* · Prince Michael* · Prince Franz Salvator* · Prince Karl Salvator* | | | 14th Generation | Prince Sigismund* · Prince Georg* · Prince Guntram* · Prince Leopold* · Prince Alexander Salvator* · Prince Thaddäus Salvator* · Prince Casimir Salvator* · Prince Matthias* · Prince Johannes* · Prince Bernhard* · Prince Benedikt* | | | 15th Generation | Prince Leopold Amedeo* · Prince Maximilian* · Prince Leopold* · Prince Constantin Salvator* · Prince Paul Salvator* | | | * also an archduke of Austria | |