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Date of Birth: 1463.<br>
Date of Birth: 1463.<br>
Profession: Student, Noble.
Profession: Student, Noble.


The youngest of the Auditore children, Petruccio was described as "having a weak constitution" by Giovanni Auditore in a letter to Lorenzo de' Medici soon after the boy's birth.
The youngest of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] children, [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] was described as "having a weak constitution" by [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]] in a letter to [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]o soon after the boy's birth.


Apparently, he didn't improve with time. Petruccio was pulled from school due to illness when he was 12 and, according to records from the family doctor, was confined to bed. No other data exists after that, so it is probable that he eventually succumbed to his illness.
Apparently, he didn't improve with time. Petruccio was pulled from school due to illness when he was 12 and, according to records from the family doctor, was confined to bed. No other data exists after that, so it is probable that he eventually succumbed to his illness.
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 17 April 2022

Date of Birth: 1463.
Profession: Student, Noble.

The youngest of the Auditore children, Petruccio was described as "having a weak constitution" by Giovanni Auditore in a letter to Lorenzo de' Medicio soon after the boy's birth.

Apparently, he didn't improve with time. Petruccio was pulled from school due to illness when he was 12 and, according to records from the family doctor, was confined to bed. No other data exists after that, so it is probable that he eventually succumbed to his illness.