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- Ser_Petracco abstract "Ser Petracco (Pietro di Parenzo di Garzo; 1267—1326) was the father to the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch. His father was Ser Parenzo, son of Ser Garzo who lived to be 100. They all were notaries public, the same office that Ser Petracco held in Florence. The family did have a small property in Florence. His wife’s name was Eletta Canigiani (1270—1319), the mother to Petrarch, whom he married around 1302. Petrarch’s daughter was named after her.Ser Petracco was a merchant and also worked for the State. Before he was 35 years old he had already held many high public positions. He was \"Chancellor of the Commission for the Reforms\" as well as a delegate of an important embassy to Pisa in 1301. At the end of 1302 of his political career he was falsely charged of legal matters in his absence. The sentence was a fine of 1000 Lira or the loss of his right hand. He refused to pay the fine and his property was taken from him. He belonged to the bourgeois party of the White Guelphs along with the famous poet Dante, being its most illustrious member. They both were then exiled from Florence by the apposing party, the Black Guelphs.Francesco Petrarch was an \"Aretine\" by these mere circumstances - as he always thought of himself really as a Florentine. The family, along with Dante and others that exiled to Arezzo, were not welcomed there. Ser Petracco had to seek employment elsewhere, however his wife and baby Francesco were permitted to go to their little family house they owned in Incisa with relatives.A family story goes that Francesco was about seven months old when he and his mother moved back to Incisa. Baby Francesco was being transported in a sling arrangement carried over a servant's shoulder. The servant was mounted on a horse. When they crossed through the flooded Arno river the horse slipped and fell. Francesco and the servant went headlong into the water. With much determination and inner strength the servant saved Francesco.Ser Petracco periodically visited the family in Incisca from his out of town employment. In 1307 Francesco’s brother Gherardo was born. About 1310 they were all reunited for a year in Pisa. Around 1311 Ser Petracco got employment in Avignon where the papal household had moved to from Rome. Then in 1312 the boys and his wife moved to Carpentras, where they lived happily for the next four years. Ser Petracco lived in Avignon most of this time because of his employment there in the profession of law. In 1316 he then sent Petrarch and his brother to study law at the University of Montpellier.".
- Ser_Petracco birthDate "1267".
- Ser_Petracco birthYear "1267".
- Ser_Petracco child Petrarch.
- Ser_Petracco deathDate "1326".
- Ser_Petracco deathYear "1326".
- Ser_Petracco thumbnail Arezzo-Casa_di_Francesco_Petrarca.JPG?width=300.
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- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Arezzo.
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- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Bourgeoisie.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Carpentras.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Category:1267_births.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Category:1326_deaths.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_businesspeople.
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- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Incisa_in_Val_dArno.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Lira.
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- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Petrarch.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink Pisa.
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- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Montpellier.
- Ser_Petracco wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ser Petracco".
- Ser_Petracco birthDate "1267".
- Ser_Petracco caption "The family house in Arezzo where Petrarch was born in 1304".
- Ser_Petracco children Petrarch.
- Ser_Petracco children "Gherardo Petracco".
- Ser_Petracco dateOfBirth "1267".
- Ser_Petracco dateOfDeath "1326".
- Ser_Petracco deathDate "1326".
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- Ser_Petracco name "Petracco, Ser".
- Ser_Petracco name "Pietro di Parenzo di Garzo".
- Ser_Petracco relatives "Ser Parenzo".
- Ser_Petracco shortDescription "Italian businessman".
- Ser_Petracco spouse "Eletta Canigiani".
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- Ser_Petracco description "Italian businessman".
- Ser_Petracco description "Italian businessman".
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- Ser_Petracco subject Category:1326_deaths.
- Ser_Petracco subject Category:Italian_businesspeople.
- Ser_Petracco subject Category:Petrarch.
- Ser_Petracco hypernym Father.
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- Ser_Petracco comment "Ser Petracco (Pietro di Parenzo di Garzo; 1267—1326) was the father to the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch. His father was Ser Parenzo, son of Ser Garzo who lived to be 100. They all were notaries public, the same office that Ser Petracco held in Florence. The family did have a small property in Florence. His wife’s name was Eletta Canigiani (1270—1319), the mother to Petrarch, whom he married around 1302.".
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- Ser_Petracco depiction Arezzo-Casa_di_Francesco_Petrarca.JPG.
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- Ser_Petracco name "Petracco, Ser".
- Ser_Petracco name "Pietro di Parenzo di Garzo".
- Ser_Petracco name "Ser Petracco".
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