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  1. This painting is an early copy of a portrait by Raphael of Giuliano de Medici, Pope Leo X's younger brother. Giuliano sat for his portrait so that it could be sent to Philiberte of Savoy, the aunt of Francis I of France, to whom he had become engaged.

  2. Giuliano is portrayed by Tom Bateman in Starz's original series Da Vinci's Demons (2013–2015). He has an affair with Vanessa, who becomes pregnant with his child. He is murdered in the season 1 finale. Giuliano de' Medici was portrayed by Bradley James in the second season of the TV series Medici: Masters of Florence (2016–2019).

  3. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Giuliano di Lorenzo de’ Medici (14791516) did not enjoy the best of reputations during his lifetime. Although he was Machiavelli’s first choice as dedicatee of Il principe, and was admired by the Venetian diarist Marin Sanudo, he was seldom taken seriously either as a soldier or as a statesman.

    • Alexander Lee
    • 2021
  4. Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici KG (12 March 1479 – 17 March 1516) was an Italian nobleman, the third son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and a ruler of Florence . Biography. Giuliano's statue in the Medici Chapel, created by Michelangelo.

  5. (15/04/1452 - 02/05/1519) Arquitecto, inventor y artista italiano. Considerado uno de los más grandes genios de la humanidad. Obras: Mona Lisa, La última cena, El hombre de Vitruvio... Alumno de: Andrea del Verrocchio. Movimiento: Renacimiento italiano. Padres: Caterina Buti del Vacca y Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci.

  6. Giuliano da Sangallo and Leonardo da Vinci—who were born around the same time, 1448 and 1452, respectively—worked as apprentices at the well-known workshops of Francione and Andrea Verrocchio in Florence. Both emerged from the shadow of their master at the beginning of the seventh decade of the fifteenth century. By 1472, Leonardo had ...

  7. leonardo da vinci e giuliano de medici Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (Firenze, 12 marzo 1479 – Firenze, 17 marzo 1516, decimogenito e quinto e ultimo maschio di Lorenzo de' Medici e di Clarice Orsini, fu duca di Nemours dal 1515, signore di Firenze dal 1513 e capitano generale della Chiesa dal 29 giugno 1515 alla morte.