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  1. Medici: The Magnificent A clever strategist, visionary and art lover, Lorenzo de Medici wants to shape Florence according to his ideals. But he has influential and powerful opponents who want to foil his plans, be it with military force or by means of ideology and conceit.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Known as The Magnificent, Lorenzo was a statesman, patron of the arts, and the head of the Medici Family in the mid to late 15th century. The House of the Medici rose to power as bankers in the ...

  3. Lorenzo de' Medici is one of them. Mention his name, and vivid and striking images of the golden age of Florence and the Renaissance spring to mind. Lorenzo the Magnificent plays a double role for us. He is that historical person who lived in fifteenth-century Florence, and at the same time, he is a symbol of his age.

  4. Title: Lorenzo De' Medici, the Magnificent (vol 1 of 2) Author: Alfred von Reumont Translator: Robert Harrison Release Date: December 7, 2015 [EBook #50624] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LORENZO DE' MEDICI *** Produced by Giovanni Fini, Hélène de Mink, Bryan Ness and the Online ...

  5. 13 de mar. de 2019 · Amanda Prahl. Published on March 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 ...

  6. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Preceded by – Piero de Medici (the Gouty) – 1464 – 1469. Succeeded by – Piero de Medici (the Unfortunate) – 1492 – 1494. 1449 (1st January) Lorenzo de Medici was born to Piero de Medici and his wife Lucrezia Tornabuoni in Florence. He was the couple’s fourth child, his sisters Maria, Bianca and Lucrezia were born earlier.

  7. Vasari conceived this portrait of Lorenzo de’Medici as a pendant of Pontormo’s portrait of Cosimo the Elder, with the pose adopted by Lorenzo mirroring that of Cosimo. Lorenzo is depicted wearing the clothes he wore at home, as per the commissioner’s wishes, but the fur lining on his sleeves is an indication of the subject’s high social ...