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An overhead shot captures a rectangular marble memorial plaque, likely a tombstone, encased in a polished golden metallic frame. The plaque rests on a light-colored, possibly marble, tiled floor. In the background, partially visible and blurred, are stone walls or steps, suggesting an ancient or historical indoor setting.

The main subject of the image is the Latin inscription on the white marble plaque. The visible text reads:
"H.S.E." (Hic Sepultus Est - Here is Buried)
"FERDINANDVS MAGNVS PRINCEPS ETR." (Ferdinandus Magnus, Princeps Etruriae - Ferdinand the Great, Prince of Etruria)
"COSMI-III-M-D ETR-SEXTI-F-" (Cosimi III, Magni Ducis Etruriae Sexti Filius - Son of Cosimo III, Sixth Grand Duke of Etruria)
"III-KAL-NOV-A MDCCXIII-" (Tertio Kalendas Novembris Anno Domini MDCCXIII - October 30, 1713, his death date)
"VIXIT ANN-L-MENS II-D-XXI." (Vixit Annos L, Menses II, Dies XXI - He lived 50 years, 2 months, 21 days)

This inscription identifies the deceased as Ferdinando de' Medici (Ferdinand the Great), Grand Prince of Tuscany, son of Cosimo III. He died on October 30, 1713, at the age of 50 years, 2 months, and 21 days. The solemn artifact, located in what is identified as Firenze, Italy, serves as a historical marker commemorating a prominent figure of the Medici family, likely situated within a church, chapel, or mausoleum. No specific activity is taking place; the image is a static capture of the memorial. The lighting suggests an indoor environment.
FM-oNt2k1

Feb 9, 2025

Firenze, Italy

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An overhead shot captures a rectangular marble memorial plaque, likely a tombstone, encased in a polished golden metallic frame. The plaque rests on a light-colored, possibly marble, tiled floor. In the background, partially visible and blurred, are stone walls or steps, suggesting an ancient or historical indoor setting. The main subject of the image is the Latin inscription on the white marble plaque. The visible text reads: "H.S.E." (Hic Sepultus Est - Here is Buried) "FERDINANDVS MAGNVS PRINCEPS ETR." (Ferdinandus Magnus, Princeps Etruriae - Ferdinand the Great, Prince of Etruria) "COSMI-III-M-D ETR-SEXTI-F-" (Cosimi III, Magni Ducis Etruriae Sexti Filius - Son of Cosimo III, Sixth Grand Duke of Etruria) "III-KAL-NOV-A MDCCXIII-" (Tertio Kalendas Novembris Anno Domini MDCCXIII - October 30, 1713, his death date) "VIXIT ANN-L-MENS II-D-XXI." (Vixit Annos L, Menses II, Dies XXI - He lived 50 years, 2 months, 21 days) This inscription identifies the deceased as Ferdinando de' Medici (Ferdinand the Great), Grand Prince of Tuscany, son of Cosimo III. He died on October 30, 1713, at the age of 50 years, 2 months, and 21 days. The solemn artifact, located in what is identified as Firenze, Italy, serves as a historical marker commemorating a prominent figure of the Medici family, likely situated within a church, chapel, or mausoleum. No specific activity is taking place; the image is a static capture of the memorial. The lighting suggests an indoor environment.

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