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    To hold power, one must play the game, throughout any means. The Medici family was the greatest contributing factors to the Renaissance. The Medici spearheaded the rise of the Renaissance and gave way to the rise of classical antiquity through all of Italy, using their own means of power. The Medici built Florence into a new cultured life that would transgress all of Italy and substantially influence Europe. The Medici developed the Renaissance with their patronage on art, architecture, and literature

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    Backstory on the Medici in the Renaissance period: It is without a doubt that the Italians were at the forefront of what we know today as the Renaissance period. Central Italy is where the first aspects of the Renaissance period began forming, especially around Tuscany. The revolution quickly spread to Florence, which was home to the Medici, and eventually through the rest of Europe. The Renaissance period can essentially be described as a rediscovery of past items of greatness combined with the

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    The Medici; Heroes of the Renaissance In the year 2004, PBS broadcasted the series, “Medici; Godfathers of the Renaissance”. This four-part documentary, in attempt to gain viewer interest, compared the Medici to the mobsters found in Francis Ford’s “The Godfather”. The relation of the Medici to Italian mobsters in the PBS Medici series is in no way accurate, for they were not villains of the renaissance, but heroes. The Medici were very connected with the church, and used their extensive

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    The Medici family were a very wealthy banking family in Florence at the time of the Renaissance (1400-1500). The word Renaissance means ‘rebirth’ of interest in ancient Greece and Rome archaeological excavations, time of optimism, excitement in the potential of human beings and the Medici family proved to incorporate this into their life. They married into the royal family and the ruled Florence for over 500 years. Giovanni de Bicci founded the Medici fortune in 1397. He had two sons, Cosimo and

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    Cosimo De Medici

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    under the influence of a richer class of ancient authors than had ever been seen in the Middle Ages. One man in particular named Cosimo de Medici became famous for his contribution to Florentine art and culture by taking political and economic risks, becoming a patron of the arts, and being named Pater patriae of Florence. Cosimo de Medici came from the Medici family who ruled

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    The Medici family was one of the wealthiest families in Florence, their wealth allowed them to fund many political campaigns and build alliances. When the Medici family power began, Italy was not a unified nation, it was rather organized into city-states like Siena, Venice, Naples and Florence, the one where the Medicis took hold. The emergence of the Medici family began with Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici, who funded the Medici Bank in the early 15th century. Through owning a bank and becoming very

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    Bicci De Medici Bank

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    growing rapidly and some of the major exports included silk, cloth and wool. Giovanni di Bicci de Medici worked his way to wealth and laid the foundation for his family to become the most powerful family in Italy. In “The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank,” describes the beginnings of the Medici family. Giovanni came from humble beginnings; he did not come from money. His father Averardo de Medici died during the plague in 1963, he split what little money he had between his five sons. After his

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    In the TED talk by Patricia Medici she dedicated 20 years so far to research the tapirs in Brazil. Since the tropical forest and ecosystem are being ruined, climate change, and many species are on edge of extinction. “The lowland tapir species are the largest terrestrial mammals of South America.” (Medici) Tapirs are found in the Amazon and they need as much habitat as possible to find resources they need to produce and survive. Since the habitat is being ruined and tapirs are being hunted it is

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    Humanists essentially believed that individuals could determine their own fate. An good example that demonstrates the importance placed on personal value in this era can be seen in Sandro Botticelli’s Adoration of the Medici. Botticelli went above and beyond what he was commissioned to paint: he painted himself into the same frame of the family commissioners. The fact that he took the time and intentionally painted himself in shows that people value themselves as individuals

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    during the mid 14th century as nobles as aristocrats began to hire ambitious artists to promote thinking such as philosophy, wisdom and beauty using art. One famous figure that sparked the Renaissance is Lorenzo Medici, a powerful banker dubbed as the patron of Arts and Philosophy. Medici and his family began to employ artists to fulfill their mindset and vision of forwarding the depth and culture of the arts that has been lost during the Dark Ages. Lorenzo commissioned artists to depict key philosophical

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