[6][failed verification] In 1458, at the age of 15,[7] she married the banker Francesco Sassetti, one of the most influential and wealthy in the city of Florence.
[6] She was the mother, among other children, of Violanta Margherita, who married Neri Capponi, and Teodoro Sassetti.
[3][6][failed verification] In 1478, her husband Francesco Sassetti purchased rights to a funerary chapel in the basilica of Santa Trinita.
It features a fresco cycle, dedicated to Sassetti's namesake, St Francis, as well as portraits of his family and images of contemporary Florence and an altarpiece on the theme Adoration of the Shepherds.
She was buried in the tomb that had been built for her years before by Giuliano da Sangallo, which was unusual for the customs of the time since women did not usually have tombs or chapels dedicated in their honor.