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Filippo was taught grammar, Latin, geometry and mathematics by a tutor, but his real loves were horsemanship, appearing in tournaments, fencing, hunting, and swimming, He also loved music and was a proficient player of several instruments. In 1595, on the death of his father, he became a pupil of his
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parties. Salviati immediately left for Le Selve with
Galileo. Berdardetto and Ottaviano de' Medici, dissatisfied with the agreed truce, ordered Salviati's murder, sending assassins from the kingdom of Naples. Their plan was discovered and Salviati had grilles placed over the windows of Le Selve.
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Accademia della Crusca (founded by his ancestor
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the bride was offered precious minerals from an allegorical rock of Arno. In the same year, he was the chaperone of prince
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