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    thinkers such as Machiavelli, Las Casas and Hobbes each had their own ideas on solving conflicts that each man experienced in his lifetime. In the sixteenth century, Machiavelli saw his proud Florentine republic brought back under the thumb of the Medici family. The change in leadership lost Machiavelli his position as secretary of war. However, rather than conspiring against the new regime, Machiavelli wrote “The Prince,” a guide to ruling principalities, in an attempt to revitalize his political career

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    Administrator for Life. He served for 14 years as a diplomat in Florence until he was internally exiled in 1513 by the Medici family after they regained their control of Florence and accused him of conspiring against them. Machiavelli wrote The Prince during his exile to a Statesman named Lorenzo de’ Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. He was the son of Piero de’ Medici and Lucrezia Tornabuoni and the grandson of Cosimo the Elder, and ruled over Florence with his younger brother, Giuliano

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    Italy. He was a diplomat for fourteen years during the Medici family 's exile. “When the Medici family returned to power in 1512, Machiavelli was dismissed and briefly jailed. He then wrote The Prince, a handbook for politicians on the use of ruthless, self-serving cunning, inspiring the term "Machiavellian" and establishing Machiavelli as the ‘father of modern political theory’” (Biography.com Editors). In 1494 when the Medici family fell Machiavelli became a diplomat in Italy’s Florentine

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    Piero de' Medici died the same year that Machiavelli was born and his son Lorenzo took over where his father left off (Ridolfi, Roberto p.6). The next years of Machiavelli's life included many dramatic experiences that altered the way that he viewed government. The Medici family was overthrown, and the power of the government changed hands when the French, lead by Louis XII invaded Italy (The Prince p. viii). Through decisions made by the Church and Pope Julius II, the Medici family came back to

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    without ambition. In the 1400s a powerful and wealthy Italian family, the Medici, basically funded the Renaissance for four decades. While they owned a large business, and were very interested in making money, their true ambition lay in how they spent it. According to (“Medici Patronage.”), The Medici spent over six hundred thousand Florins between the 1430s and the 1480s promoting beauty, wisdom and truth. It is indirectly due to the Medici family that we have many of the beautiful works of the renaissance

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    History 9 May 1, 2018 Catherine de Medici Catherine de Medici is one of the most influential people in the Renaissance, and probably in the world. As a patron of the arts, Catherine de Medici affected the Renaissance in drastic ways. She did amazing things that introduced many cultural and social advancements. Before Catherine de Medici, dance and society was quite different. Catherine de Medici was born is 1519 in Florence to the richest non-royal family in the world. Even as she had many famous

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    In 1494, the ruling Florentine family, the Medicis, was expelled. Shortly after their expulsion, Savanorola, a Dominican religious zealot, took control. During this time, Italy suffered from intense political conflict. The city-states of Florence, Milan, Venice, and Naples fought for control as did the papacy, France, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire. Each tried to play others off of others and engaged in blackmail and violence. When Machiavelli returned to Florence in 1494, Italy was invaded by

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    where he became involved with other political leaders of the time. However, in 1512 the Medici’s rose to power, ending the republic and Machiavelli’s political career. The Prince was directly influenced by Machiavelli’s desire to reconcile with the Medici to once again enter the Florentine political sphere. With The Prince, Machiavelli created a new, modern political treatise. He made sure to differentiate his ideas from earlier Humanist political works. He mainly did so through his use of concrete

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    was a patron for many humanities artists. It could be said that the family is very lucky and unlucky at the same time, as every two or three generations, something inevitably goes awry and lasts at least one additional generation. Lorenzo [grandson of Cosimo] was a poet himself, and supported the work of such Renaissance masters as Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo (whom the Medicis commissioned to complete their family tombs in Florence). After Lorenzo’s premature death at the age of

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    and control. Political-military alliances continually changed, featuring condottieri (mercenary leaders), who changed sides without warning, and the rise and fall of many short-lived governments. Peace was restored to Florence in 1494 when the Medici family, who had ruled for

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