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    Lorenzo de' Medici

    Italian politician and humanist

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  1. Lorenzo de' Medici. Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici ( Italian: [loˈrɛntso de ˈmɛːditʃi] ), known as Lorenzo the Magnificent ( Italian: Lorenzo il Magnifico; 1 January 1449 – 8 April 1492), [2] was an Italian statesman, the de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic, and the most powerful patron of Renaissance culture in Italy. [3] [4] [5 ...

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Lorenzo de’ Medici, Florentine statesman and patron of arts and letters. The grandson of Cosimo deMedici, he was the most brilliant of the Medici family. He ruled Florence with his younger brother, Giuliano (1453–78), from 1469 to 1478 and, after the latter’s assassination, was sole ruler from 1478 to 1492.

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  3. Sep 2, 2020 · Lorenzo de’ Medici ruled Florence with his brother Giuliano from 1469 to 1478. After the latter's assassination, the crowd stood by the Medici and tore the assassins limb from limb. Lorenzo was ...

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  5. Apr 14, 2024 · Lorenzo de' Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, stands as one of the most prominent figures in the history of Florence and the Italian Renaissance, and the foremost member of the powerful Medici family. In many ways, his reign marked the golden age of Florence. Lorenzo's life was multifaceted, encompassing politics, patronage of the ...

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · The Medici family was a powerful dynasty that ruled Florence, Italy, and soon spread their artistic and economic influence throughout Renaissance Europe. ... Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492), also ...

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  7. Aug 26, 2021 · Lorenzo de’ Medici: facts about his life. Born: 1 January 1449 Died: 8 April 1492, aged 43 Parents: Piero the Gouty and Lucrezia Tornabuoni Spouse: Clarice Orsini Children: Ten, including Piero, who succeeded him as a ruler of Florence and earned the name ‘Piero the Unfortunate’; Giovanni, who would become Pope Leo X in 1513; and Giuliano, who was created Duke of Nemours in 1515.

  8. Mar 13, 2019 · Lorenzo de’ Medici, (January 1, 1449 – April 8, 1492) was a Florentine politician and one of the most prominent patrons of arts and culture in Italy. During his reign as de facto leader of the Florentine Republic, he held together political alliances while sponsoring artists and encouraging the peak of the Italian Renaissance .

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