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    “The Medici family supported the artists of the Renaissance era by providing them financial support, throughout mentorship and because of the prevailing philosophy and humanism.” This investigation will focus on the background of the Medici family and how they supported artists of the Renaissances era. This investigation will use a primary source from an artist's work and a secondary source relating to the Medici family uprising.San Lorenzo (church). Medici chapel. Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici which

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    born into the Medici family on December 11, 1475 in the Republic of Florence and given the name Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici by his parents, Lorenzo the Magnificent and Clarice Orsini. With the Florentine culture heavily influenced by religious figures, Giovanni was groomed to be a powerful religious man from an early age. In1489, at the age of 13, he was named cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Dominica by his father’s cousin, Pope Innocent VIII. The influence of the Medici family would greatly

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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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    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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    The Medici Family was an Italian family which rose to power in the fifteenth century by controlling the city of Florence during the Renaissance. They made a big impact on the Italian Renaissance because they were huge patrons of the arts and humanism. The main three members of the family were Cosimo de’ Medici, Lorenzo de’ Medici, and Lorenzo’s younger brother Giuliano de’ Medici. These three members of the family were also most known for their contributions leading up to the rise of their family

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    The Prince contains twenty-six Chapters in which Machiavelli attempts to gained favor from the Medici family. Chapters one and two contains subject matter focuses on New Princedoms. In the first sentence, Machiavelli effectively uses the word “state” in order to set the tone for the chapters to follow. Machiavelli explains that the “state” covers “all forms of organizations of power, whether republican or princely.” Machiavelli nots in Chapter one that it is much easier to rule over hereditary state

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    Generations of the House of Medici The Renaissance was an essential time period in European history, which occurred roughly between 1300 and 1600 in Florence, Italy. During this epoch, attributes of the Renaissance, such as Classical humanism and an upbringing of political life spread throughout Western Europe. Moreover, out of the 50,000 people in Florence, around 100 families have influenced the Renaissance’s attributes; the most notable of these being the Medici family (Fiero 377-378). Beginning

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    A post Middle Age Italy was afflicted by medieval wars and the bubonic plague. A change was needed to restore the vision of what Italy could become. This change was found within one family: the Medici’s, who helped to return the glory and influence to Florence. The Medici’s saw the value in contributing to the advancement of the greatest minds of the period. This was evident in their patronage of leading Artists such as Michelangelo and of renowned Teachers such as Galileo. The sphere of influence

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    The Methods and Motives of the Medici Collectors The Renaissance was an incredible period for artistic patronage. It seemed as though it was nearly impossible for any well-to-do private individual to avoid some level of interaction with the art world, whether they required art to furnish their lavish houses, or to create religious iconography, or even to provide gifts for family and friends. For a royal family, or a member of the nobility, the need for artistic patronage was considerably larger

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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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