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    Renaissance was the contribution of the Medicis. The Medicis dominated Florence for about 300 years and acquired their wealth mainly through Florence's major industry- banking. They used this wealth to patronize artists, scientists and philosophers. One of the rulers who contributed a lot to the Renaissance was Cosimo de’ Medici. Cosimo de’ Medici was the son of Giovanni de’ Medici and it was he who established the Medici empire in Florence. Even though Cosimo de’ Medici was tyrannical, corrupt, and power

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    and state fortune. According to both Portrait of Lorenzo de’Medici and The Prince , distinct personalities of rulers are the crucial factor destined what their regime will experience very differently: Florence reached Golden Age under Lorenzo de’ Medici; while the unification of Italy was almost achieved by Cesare Borgia beginning

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    of dance with a fitting origin that traces back to Italian Renaissance courts during the 15th and 16th centuries. This style of dance quickly spread from Italy to France with the assistance of the aristocratic influence that came from Catherine de' Medici, who succeeded in helping ballet develop even further. For example, Catherine helped develop ballet further by having her own piece of work, 'Le Paradis d' Amour', be presented at her daughters wedding, where Marguerite de Valois was wedded to Henry

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    the arts, amounting to hundreds of thousands of florins allowed artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo to flourish and thrive, creating some of their greatest works with Medici money. Lorenzo was heir to one of the great fortunes of late medieval Europe, through his family’s ownership of the Medici bank. His grandfather, Cosimo enhanced the bank’s power to its apex and its wealth was declining when Lorenzo came to power, but it was still an immensely wealthy organization. Lorenzo assumed

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    tell you, it was the plot to take overthe Medici rulers of Florence; and so far, the most dramatic of all political opposition to the Medici family. This conspiracy, was directed by the Pazzi’s rival family. Pope Sixtus IV and his nephew Girolamo Riario, despised Lorenzo de’ Medici’s efforts to prevent the merging of papal rule over the Romagna, and also the archbishop of Pisa, Francesco Salviati, whom Lorenzo had refused to recognize. On April 26, the Medici brothers survived an assassination attempt

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    Machiavelli had a long and complex relationship with the rulers, the Medici family. Before the Medici obtained power, Machiavelli had an important role in politics as a high-ranking official in the republic under the Soderini regime. In 1512, Spanish forces defeated the Florentine Republic. As a result, the Soderini rule collapsed, the Medici rose to power, and Machiavelli lost his political status. After the suspicion of plotting against Medici lords, Machiavelli was imprisoned and tortured. He was eventually

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    was exactly where most of the incredible masterpieces started to come from, and the time Florence started to be one of the most breathtaking places in whole Italy. It has continued to become better and better because of the financial support of the Medici family. It is even hard to imagine, how many pieces of art we would have missed out on, if the Medici’s weren’t there to support the art and architecture at the time. Also, without them, Florentine economy would have never been that strong, and Florentine

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    will, and Human Nature. “It is known from his personal correspondence that The Prince was written during 1513, the year after the Medici took control of Florence, and a few months after Machiavelli 's arrest, torture, and banishment by the Medici regime” (Bio.com). The novel was written during a time of political turbulence as a practical guide to help Lorenzo de Medici stay in power. As well with the following themes, the book contains suspenseful moments as well as action packed pages. The whole

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    him to witness firsthand the ruthlessness political deeds of Italy's absolute princes and dictators. He devoted his attention to questions of civic involvement and republicanism and realized that he had little prospects for finding employment in the Medici regime and he now turned to questions of political liberty and republicanism. He was a keen observer of political affairs and argues that a balance of power between the various interests that comprise society is the surest defense of human liberty

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    Catherine de’ Medici Catherine de’ Medici was the Queen of France. She was Italian, but she lived in Paris France and even taught some of the French how to properly eat with a fork. Some foods such as artichokes, baby peas, candied vegetables puff pastry, and truffles would have never been introduced to the French cuisine without her. The fork was used in Italy when the rest of Europe looked at it as strange, but with her as royalty using it encouraged everyone else around her to try it as well

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