Francesco and Bianca, whose conduct and machinations …
Years: 1587 - 1587
October
Francesco and Bianca, whose conduct and machinations have aroused much enmity at the Florentine court, especially that of the powerful Cardinal Ferdinando I de' Medici, brother of Francesco, die of malaria within a few hours of each other in October, 1587 at Poggio a Caiano, near Florence.
Popular imagination, however, refuses to believe this clinical account of their deaths.
It is said that Bianca had prepared a poisoned tart intended for her brother-in-law Ferdinando, that Francesco had eaten some of it by mistake, and that Bianca in desperation then ate some herself in order not to survive her lover and husband.
The couple may have been poisoned with the consent of Ferdinando.
As Francesco has died without a male heir, Ferdinando, who had been made a cardinal at age fourteen and is living in Rome when his brother dies, inherits the grand ducal title as Ferdinand I.
