147/151 Educated in the empoisoned atmosphere of Florence, she, like Eleonora di Toledo, yielded herself to fashionable profligacy, and was strangled by her husband at Cerretto.[220] [Footnote 216: I refer, of course, to Galluzzi's _Storia del Gran Ducato_, vol.iv.pp. Botta's _Storia d'Italia_, Book xiv., and Litta's _Famiglie Celebri_ under the pedigree of Medici.] [Footnote 217: See Galluzzi, _op. cit._ vol.iii.p, 25, and Botta, _op. 381.] [Footnote 219: Litta may be consulted for details; also Galluzzi, _op. |