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  1. La familia Medici determinó con su mecenazgo el curso del Renacimiento italiano, protegiendo y dándoles trabajo a artistas como Leonardo y Miguel Ángel, entre muchos otros. Tuvieron un banco y much…

  2. 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 ...

  3. Model #150/26. Premium cow leather handbag. 100% Italian Calf Leather (Radica). Colour: Pink (Rose) Dimensions: 25 x 26 x 8 cm. Handmade in Florence, Italy.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2023 · File:Anton Schoonjans - Maria Anna Luisa de Medici, Gemahlin des Kurfürsten Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz - 2544 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg

  5. Anna Maria Luisa de Medici's legacy. On the 18th of February Florence celebrates a very special woman, the one to whom we owe the salvaging of our art heritage: Anna Maria Luisa dei Medici, also known as the Electress Palatine. Anna Maria was the daughter of Cosimo III and Margherita Luisa d'Orleans. Theirs was a very unhappy marriage, but it ...

  6. The Brilliant Life and Violent Times of Lorenzo deMedici, 2008), pp. 216-17: by the end of 1473 Lorenzo had fathered five children: Lucrezia in 1470, premature twin boys who died in 1471, Piero in 1472, and Maddelena in 1473. Giovanni was born in 1475, Luigia and Contessina both in 1478, and Giuliano in 1479.

  7. Ottaviano de' Medici belonged to another branch of the Medici family tree; his great-great-great-grandfather Giovenco († 1320) was the younger brother of the great-grandfather of Cosimo the Elder de' Medici (1389-1464), whose name was Chiarissimo († 1346)