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rranged for her soon after with Bernadetto de' | Medici, a first cousin of Cosimo I. |
He also wrote, at the behest of Cosimo de | Medici, a proposal for reforming the calendar (1578). |
Although married to Clarice de' | Medici, a daughter of Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and |
Lorenzo de' | Medici: A wealthy Italian statesman. |
He had the Villa | Medici a Fiesole built by Michelozzo Michelozzi (but |
The Fates spinning the Destiny of Marie de' | Medici; after Rubens. |
e was granted five years of study at the Villa | Medici, after which the painter or sculptor could ful |
d the rank of provost or dean were Giovanni de | Medici, afterwards Pope Leo X, and several princes of |
Giovanni de' | Medici, also known as Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (Apri |
end of the summer, to the dismay of Cosimo de' | Medici and the Papacy. |
Her | Medici and Habsburg ancestry was a common pairing amo |
the Orthodox and Catholic churches, Cosimo de' | Medici and his intellectual circle had made acquainta |
Florence, he was a son of Piero di Lorenzo de' | Medici and Alfonsina Orsini. |
Londa Marks, created the " | Medici Tarot" deck released in 2009 with focus on Lor |
inally based in Arezzo, who were rivals of the | Medici and Alberti families. |
Lorenzo was the son of Giovanni di Bicci de' | Medici and Piccarda Bueri, and was educated by Carlo |
In 1529 it was acquired by Cardinal Carlo de' | Medici and in 1666 it became part of the Uffizi colle |
oyment in Florence in the court of Lorenzo de' | Medici and took part in the Platonic Academy, founded |
guest of Francesco Corteccia, musician to the | Medici and the leading musician of that city. |
ts, Pulzone painted Gregory XIII, Cardinal de' | Medici and the Grand Duke Ferdinand de Medici, Eleono |
aid of honor to the queen-mother Catherine de' | Medici and inspired an ardent passion in the duke of |
Marie de | Medici and her family |
Leopold V, Archduke of Austria and Claudia de' | Medici and empress consort of Ferdinand III, Holy Rom |
e the restoration of Parma and Piacenza to the | Medici and of Milan to the Sforza. |
Dale Kent, Cosimo De' | Medici and the Florentine Renaissance. |
Medici and Ardoino attacked the retreating Austrians, | |
p to celebrate the wedding of Ferdinando I de' | Medici and Christina of Lorraine, including painted t |
stia Nuova was intended by Cardinal Giulio de' | Medici and his cousin Pope Leo X as a mausoleum or mo |
children survived till adulthood, Eleonora de' | Medici and Marie de' Medici (who became queen consort |
nd political history of the age of Lorenzo de' | Medici and, inspired by Mary Renault, the idea of wri |
ntended for a business career, but Lorenzo de' | Medici, appreciating his ability, sent him as ambassa |
tual Funds, American Revolution Center and the | Medici Archive Project. |
ed the power of the queen-mother Catherine de' | Medici as she battled the machinations of the Guise f |
married to the duke of Florence, Cosimo I de' | Medici, as part of a process of legitimising the Medi |
ante of Bavaria, future wife of Ferdinando de' | Medici as well as the future Elector of Bavaria, Maxi |
The Villa | Medici at Careggi is a patrician villa in the hills n |
bly also painted the portrait of Catherine de' | Medici at Versailles and other works, and in all prob |
Portrait of Lucrezia (di Cosimo) de' | Medici attributed to Alessandro Allori. |
by Stuart kings, Philip II of Spain, Marie de | Medici, Bacon, Donne, Dryden, Fenton, Pope and Weckhe |
by Stuart kings, Philip II of Spain, Marie de' | Medici, Bacon, Donne, Dryden, Fenton, Alexander Pope |
Upon taking over the family | Medici bank from his father, Piero had a financial ov |
ion to close what few branches remained of the | Medici Bank at this time meant that the people of Tus |
he moved to Rome to oversee the affairs of the | Medici Bank at the Papal court. |
The famous | Medici bank was established by Giovanni di Bicci de' |
support, subsequent popes made use of the de' | Medici banks. |
lsing the Austrian attack with the help of the | Medici battalion. |
Cosimo I de' | Medici became Duke of Florence, and condemned Lorenzi |
Her first-cousin, Giulio de' | Medici, became Pope Clement VII (1523-1534). |
(1475-1564), who produced work for a number of | Medici, beginning with Lorenzo the Magnificent, who w |
Dance in the Vampire Bund - Alphonse | Medici Borgiani |
In the 15th century, Cosimo de' | Medici built villas designed by Michelozzo at Careggi |
In Super Robot Wars, Leonardo | Medici Bundle's ship has "The Blue Danube" as its def |
imself with Pope Sixtus IV against Lorenzo de ' | Medici, but the latter journeyed alone to Naples wher |
Portrait of Isabella de' | Medici by Alessandro Allori, Private collection, Engl |
Portrait of Lucrezia (di Cosimo) de' | Medici by Agnolo Bronzino. |
the protection of the Cardinal Alessandro de' | Medici, by whom he was employed for some time. |
lippino also portrayed numerous members of the | Medici cadet line, who had adhered to the Savonarolia |
patronized, both in Florence and Rome, by the | Medici Cardinal and later Pope Leo XI. |
His tomb in the | Medici Chapel in the Church of San Lorenzo is ornamen |
Main article: | Medici Chapel |
The | Medici Chapels (Cappelle medicee) in the Basilica of |
about alleged Piero's (who was indeed son of a | Medici) claims about the lordship of Florence reached |
covered in the 17th century and removed to the | Medici collection in Florence. |
As court composer to Cosimo de | Medici, Corteccia was required to write music, often |
Along with the Veronese | Medici Counts of Caprara, and Gavardo, they make up t |
The | Medici court tried to arrange a marriage for Pietro. |
lived and worked in Florence, possibly at the | Medici court. |
by Peter Paul Reubens as part of his Marie de' | Medici cycle. |
Bernardetto instead married Giulia de ' | Medici, daughter of the Duke of Florence Alexander, t |
He was married to the prestigious Lucrezia de' | Medici, daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici, on September |
Villa | Medici dell'Ambrogiana |
be the Villa di Artimino and perhaps the Villa | Medici di Careggi. |
Villa | Medici di Lappeggi |
Giovanni de' | Medici died five days later, of septicemia, on Novemb |
Lorenzo de' | Medici died at the villa in 1492, after which it was |
His mother and his brother Garzia de' | Medici died of the same illness a few days later. |
Nannina de' | Medici died in May 1493. |
Alessandro de' | Medici, Duke of Florence draws the profile of a woman |
She was the mistress of Alessandro de' | Medici, Duke of Florence from the early 1530s to abou |
n 1550, where he entered in the service of the | Medici Dukes and Giorgio Vasari. |
6, when the Cardinal entertained Catherine de' | Medici during the siege of Rouen at the height of the |
Saltini, Della morte di Francesco de' | Medici e di Bianca Cappello (Florence, 1863) |
inter's guild) in 1442 and joined the Arte dei | Medici e degli Speziali in 1444. |
is killed by the conspirators, but Lorenzo de' | Medici escapes with the help of the poet Poliziano. |
370-1442) who countered the rise of Cosimo de' | Medici, exiling him in 1433. |
He designed costumes for the | Medici extravaganzas. |
However, no descendents were born and the | Medici family became extinct. |
interest (mainly agricultural or owned by the | Medici family for a short time), together with a cons |
The | Medici family had long been involved in banking at a |
early owners of a folding harpsichord were the | Medici family of Florence. |
Florence's ruling | Medici family was sufficiently taken with Dafne to al |
The palace was bought by the | Medici family in 1549 and became the chief residence |
8, a plot to murder the leading members of the | Medici family in Florence. |
Some of the | Medici family are shown on the cards including Lorenz |
ni that Cristofori built were intended for the | Medici family of Florence, more specifically for his |
monuments dedicated to certain members of the | Medici family, with sculptural figures of the four ti |
Both works were dedicated to members of the | Medici family, the "Dialogue" to Cosimo "il vecchio", |
For the bank of the Italian | Medici family, see Medici Bank. |
Donatello's bronze David, made for the | Medici family, perhaps c. 1440, had been appropriated |
a was in close contact with members of the de' | Medici family, including her half-sister Giulia de' M |
on of Agabito Cesarini, he became close to the | Medici family, particularly Cardinal Giovanni di Lore |
ous 16th century condottiero and member of the | Medici family. |
to Naples in 1533, prior to marrying into the | Medici family. |
ly and concerns intrigues centering around the | Medici family. |
i, a Florentine banker with connections to the | Medici family. |
probably due to the patronage of the powerful | Medici family. |
He was an adversary of the | Medici family. |
le and the Palazzo Pitti severely depleted the | Medici finances. |
The Last of the | Medici, Florence, G. Orioli, 1930. |
as commissioned in about 1562, by Francesco de | Medici for a fountain in Florence, but was later sent |
della Fonte of Florence wrote that Lorenzo de | Medici founded his own Greek-Latin library encouraged |
alvestro was a cousin of Giovanni di Bicci de' | Medici, founder of the Medici dynasty. |
emory of the expulsion of Piero di Lorenzo de' | Medici from Florence and the introduction of the Flor |
, and was also saved from the expulsion of the | Medici from that city following the Sack of Rome whic |
o years later succeeded in expelling Piero de' | Medici from Florence. |
He is the author of the best-selling The | Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance, Napoleon in Eg |
For the wife of Cosimo I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, see Eleanor of Toledo. |
ps by Giambologna (1529-1608), sculptor to the | Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany, and the only substanti |
century the villa was enlarged by Cosimo I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, who enjoyed hunting in |
He was the brother of Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
made a senator, a purely honorary role in the | Medici Grand Duchy. |
re, ordered for the wedding of Ferdinand I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
eeded by his younger brother, Ferdinando I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
of Berlin, became friends with Cosimo III de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany on travelling to Italy |
Eleanor of Toledo, married Cosimo I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
ril 1673 - 3 June 1731) married Ferdinando de' | Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany. |
e, he was the illegitimate son of Cosimo I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleonora degli Alb |
ce, he was the second son of Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Vittoria della Rov |
Ferdinando I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, named him an arbiter o |
he became court physician to Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and his successor, Cosi |
t Florence as the third child of Cosimo II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Maria Maddalena of |
rn in Florence, the second son of Cosimo I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleonora of Toledo |
dicated to Galileo's patron, Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and delivered to him on |
he death of her nephew-in-law Gian Gastone de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
Francesco I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (25 March 1541 - 17 Oct |
Brother of Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
illa was built by the solitary Francesco I de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany in part to please his V |
Ferdinando II de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (July 14, 1610 - May 23 |
conquer the Kingdom of Naples, Cosimo III de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, encouraged him to take |
and in the same year he married Margherita de' | Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo II de' Medici's |
The King's mother, Marie de | Medici, had tried as well on numerous occasions to re |
,500 infantry and perhaps 1,200 cavalry, while | Medici had 2,000 Spanish, 3,000 German, and 6,000 Ita |
As the | Medici had no male heir, Francis Stephan of Lorraine |
ded Italy in 1494 and in whose camp the exiled | Medici had taken refuge. |
cardinals.It was a proven fact the cosimo de' | Medici had one of the biggiest pennises of his time |
Leo's nephew Lorenzo II de' | Medici had just become the leader of the Florentine r |
Over the centuries the remaining House of | Medici has reached a leading position in the aristocr |
on with the other main family of the city, the | Medici, he managed to ally with them through his marr |
zo was replaced by Leopoldo and Alessandro de' | Medici, he and his son Piero started to be looked as |
When Cardinal Giovanni de' | Medici heard that his former auditor had become a mon |
family had been living in exile but Cosimo de' | Medici helped the family return to their home in Flor |
On 12 August 1530, the Emperor created the | Medici hereditary rulers (capo) of the Republic of Fl |
he son of Franceschetto Cybo and Maddalena de' | Medici: his grandafather was Lorenzo de' Medici and h |
ardo Farnese, Duke of Parma and Margherita de' | Medici in 1664. |
When Margaret married Alessandro de' | Medici in 1536, Rore may have gone his own way; howev |
Verrocchio (tomb of Giovanni and Piero de | Medici in the Sagrestia Vecchia) |
n Wing, which had been started by Catherine de | Medici in 1560. |
y was purchased from the Lorraine heirs of the | Medici in 1779 by Vincenzo Orsi; the Orsi heirs sold |
Coronation of Marie de' | Medici in St. Denis (detail), by Peter Paul Rubens, 1 |
ancesco Corteccia, the leading musician to the | Medici in Florence: both composed music for the sumpt |
n, made diplomatic overtures toward Cosimo de' | Medici in Florence proposing an alliance in common de |
After the death of Cosimo de' | Medici in 1464, the villa became a hunting lodge of h |
followed the Ciompi revolt, to the rise of the | Medici in 1434. |
l Disegno of Florence, founded by Cosimo I de' | Medici in 1563. |
roso, one of Michelangelo's sculptures for the | Medici in the new sacristy of the Basilica of San Lor |
Villa | Medici in Careggi. |
Villa | Medici in Fiesole. |
and the Villa | Medici in Rome. |
of St. John of Jerusalem; served Catherine de' | Medici in France; 1561 Cardinal |
rance promulgated by the regent, Catherine de' | Medici, in January 1562. |
Germain Pilon, commissionned by Catherine de' | Medici in 1583, in Saint-Denis |
Giovanni di Cosimo de | Medici in Popular Fiction |
He had several interviews with Catherine de' | Medici in Paris, even offering to help make Henry III |
writes a letter, Mundus Novus, to Lorenzo de' | Medici indicating that South America must be an indep |
to marry him, as she wished to marry Cosimo de | Medici instead. |
hen shortly afterwards Henry married Marie de' | Medici instead. |
An inventory of the | Medici instruments made by Bartolomeo Cristofori in 1 |
they founded the non-profit organization CODE | MEDICI International for international holistic psych |
Garibaldi and his fellow Giacomo | Medici intervened, re-establishing the situation. |
I | Medici is an opera composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo, w |
villa at Cafaggiolo was a favoured home of the | Medici is without doubt, if only because it survived |
ded as a 16th century fortress by Cosimo I de' | Medici, is believed to occupy the site of the ancient |
The Villa | Medici is a patrician villa in Fiesole, Tuscany, Ital |
arted the collection of books which became the | Medici Library (also called the Laurentian Library) a |
Ferdinando, and Pietro); before this time the | Medici line had been in danger of becoming extinct. |
Medici lions in front of Glienicke Palace | |
The lions are versions of the | Medici lions from the Villa Medici. |
white marble sculptures of lions including two | Medici lions were installed on the central staircase |
On May 28, 2009, Bank | Medici lost its Austrian banking license. |
Giuliano de' | Medici loves Simonetta Cattanei, who tries to warn hi |
Acton, Harold: The Last | Medici, Macmillan, London, 1980, ISBN 0-333-29315-0 |
Madoff Investments, to Cohmad, to Vienna Bank | Medici majority owner, Sonja Kohn, which she subseque |
first appearance in the 1941 film Giuliano de' | Medici making some 26 appearances before retiring fro |
Her grandson Francesco I de' | Medici married Johanna of Austria; they were the pare |
F-AM was awarded to Shannon Renee deMedicis of | Medici Media, Inc. |
ars for a deck of tarot to be developed in the | Medici name when Visconti Sforza tarot deck was creat |
Alessandro ascended the papal throne with the | Medici name Leo XI, being then almost seventy years o |
dus; among its other prelates were Constantino | Medici, O.P., sent by Pope Alexander IV in 1255 to Gr |
of Auvergne) to her infant niece, Caterina de' | Medici of Urbino (born 1519), daughter of her late yo |
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