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  1. 29 de jun. de 2024 · The Uffizi Diva. The Medici Venus in the Tribune of the Uffizi. What makes an artwork praiseworthy? First of all, its beauty but also its myth making, indeed. This is the case of the Medici Venus brought by Napoleon to Paris, where it became a symbol of national identity.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · From Leo's election as pope in 1513 to his death in 1521, Florence was overseen, in turn, by Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours, Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, and Giulio de' Medici, the latter of whom became Pope Clement VII.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Giovanni di Lorenzo de Médici, quien ser convertiría en el Papa León X, nació en Florencia el 11 de diciembre de 1475, siendo el cuarto hijo (pero segundo varón) de una familia de siete hijos. Sus padres fueron Lorenzo de Médici, conocido como “el Magnífico” y Clarisa Orsini, ambos de linaje importante en la ciudad de Florencia.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2024 · At the time of the discovery of this monumental marble vase, which may have been a lucky finding on the Esquiline Hill in the 1570s (Di Cosmo - Fatticcioni 2010, 77 note 1), the vase must have appeared to the eyes of the discoverers as broken into dozens of pieces, but, altogether, almost complete in all its parts.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Medici family, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals. It provided the Roman Catholic Church with four popes (Leo X, Clement VII, Pius IV, and Leon XI) and married into the royal families of Europe.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 25 de jun. de 2024 · En el Museo de la Plata, en el que se encuentra el antiguo “tesoro de los Médici”: piedras preciosas, joyas, jarrones de marfil, porcelana china y japonesa y cristales. Y, por último, el Museo de la Porcelana, señalado como uno de los más famosos de Europa de objetos de porcelana.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Catherine de' Medici (Italian: Caterina de' Medici pronounced kateˈriːna de ˈmɛːditʃi; French Catherine de Médicis pronounced: katʁin də medisis, 13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589), daughter of Lorenzo II de' Medici and of Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne, was an Italian noblewoman who was Queen of France from 1547 until 1559, as the ...