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  1. 5 de jul. de 2008 · Lorenzo de' Medici, the Magnificent by Reumont, Alfred von, 1808-1887. Publication date 1876 Topics Medici, Lorenzo de', 1449-1492, Medici, Lorenzo de', ...

  2. 20 de oct. de 2009 · 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.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2018 · Lorenzo deMedici, the ruler of Florence usually known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, died on this day in 1492 in the Medici villa at Careggi, just to the north of the city. He was only 43 and is thought to have developed gangrene as a result of an inherited genetic condition. He had survived an assassination attempt 14 years earlier in what ...

  4. Lorenzo de' Medici, Canzona di Bacco , Canti carnascialeschi) Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici , modernamente noto come Lorenzo il Magnifico (Firenze , 1º gennaio 1449 – Careggi , 8 aprile 1492), fu signore di Firenze dal 1469 alla morte, il terzo della dinastia dei Medici . È stato anche uno scrittore , mecenate , poeta e umanista , nonché uno dei più significativi uomini politici del ...

  5. Guarino presents, for the first time in English translation, the entire literary corpus of Lorenzo de’ Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. This editi...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 21 de sept. de 2021 · Daniel Sharman as Lorenzo de Medici in Medici: The Magnificent, via IMDB, with Map of Hell by Sandro Botticelli, 1485, via The Vatican Libraries, Rome. In a brief scene in the episode ‘The Ten,’ Botticelli is seen drawing a colored version of the Map of Hell from Dante’s Divine Comedy. In the Medici: The Magnificent, Botticelli states ...