Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai was born on 26 December 1403 to Paolo Rucellai and Caterina di Filippo Pandolfini, one of three children born in the 40 months of their marriage before the early death of Paolo Rucellai. As a young man, Giovanni di Paolo entered the banking house of
Palla di Noferi Strozzi and at the age of about 25 married his daughter Iacopa di Palla Strozzi. The couple had two sons and five daughters. Rucellai remained loyal to Strozzi after the banishment of the latter to
Padua by
Cosimo de' Medici in November 1434, and for about 27 years, he took no part in public life. However, he became friends with Cosimo, and in 1461, his second son, Bernardo di Giovanni Rucellai, then about 13 years old, was married to Cosimo's granddaughter
Nannina de' Medici, daughter of
Piero di Cosimo de' Medici and elder sister to
Lorenzo. Nannina was brought to her husband's house five years later, on 8 June 1466. The wedding feast was famous for its opulence: 500 guests were seated on a daïs which occupied the loggia and the whole of the piazza and the street in front of
Palazzo Rucellai. Giovanni di Paolo was the effective head of the Rucellai family. He served as Prior in 1463 and as
Gonfaloniere di Giustizia in 1475. He died in Florence in 1481 and was buried in the
Rucellai Sepulchre. == Patronage ==