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  1. Nov 9, 2009 · Lorenzo de Medici. Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492), also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, was a poet himself, and supported the work of such Renaissance masters as Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da ...

  2. Oct 31, 2022 · Lorenzo de’ Medici. Lorenzo de’ Medici also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449-1492) is probably the most well-known member of the Medici family. He is the son of Piero deMedici. In 1469 Piero organized a joust to celebrate Lorenzo’s marriage to Clarice Orsini, and in the same year the succession passed, without discord, to Lorenzo.

  3. Lorenzo de' Medici s-a născut la 1 ianuarie 1449, într-una dintre cele mai bogate familii florentine, proprietară a băncii Medici cu filiale în întreaga Europă. Bunicul lui Lorenzo, Cosimo de Medici „Părintele Patriei”, a fost primul membru al familiei Medici care a combinat funcționarea Băncii Medici cu conducerea Republicii ...

  4. Lorenzo de’ Medici was born in 1449 in Florence, son of Piero deMedici (known as the Gouty), but above all grandson of Cosimo the Elder. Since his father Piero proved unsuitable for power and in poor health from a young age, Cosimo personally educated his grandson Lorenzo to become his successor. Lorenzo learned to manage the family ...

  5. Mar 15, 2017 · Lorenzo de’ Medici (January 1, 1449 – April 9, 1492) – called Il Magnifico ( The Magnificent) – is probably the most well-known member of the Medici family; he was the son of Piero deMedici and Lucrezia Tornabuoni and the grandson of Cosimo the Elder. He was a magnate, diplomat, politician, and patron of scholars, artists, and poets.

  6. Clarice de' Medici. Maria de' Medici ill. Lorenzo II, Duke of Urbino. Luisa de' Medici. Father. Lorenzo de' Medici. Mother. Clarice Orsini. Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici (15 February 1472 – 28 December 1503), [1] : 7 called Piero the Fatuous or Piero the Unfortunate, was the lord of Florence from 1492 until his exile in 1494.

  7. Lorenzo de' Medici was born in Florence, Italy, on January 1, 1449. He was the son of Piero the Gouty (1414–1469) and the grandson of Cosimo the Elder (1389–1464). His mother, Lucrezia Tornabuoni, was also an accomplished poet. Cosimo was aware of his son Piero's physical weakness and fearful that Piero would not long survive him.

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