Alessandro Pazzi de' Medici has written:
'Le Tragedie metriche'
Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi has written: 'Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi'
The Pazzi Family
Guiliano da medici
Pazzi Conspiracy
Archbishop Salviati and Francesco Pazzi murdered Giuliano de' Medici on April 26, 1478, in Florence's great cathedral, the Duomo.
The Pazzi Conspiracy aimed to overthrow the Medici family in Florence due to their growing power and influence, which threatened the interests of rival factions, including the Pazzi family and other noble families. The conspirators sought to assassinate Lorenzo de' Medici and his brother Giuliano during a church service to destabilize the Medici's control over the city. The plot was fueled by resentment towards the Medici's monopolization of political power and economic resources, leading to a desire for greater autonomy and influence among the conspirators. Ultimately, the assassination attempt failed, resulting in severe repercussions for the Pazzi and their allies.
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Marino Moretti has written: 'I grilli di Pazzo Pazzi' 'Una settimana in paradiso'
A group of conspirators led by Francesco de 'Pazzi. They managed to kill Giuliano de' Medici but failed to murder his brother Lorenzo.
The Florentines reacted with shock and outrage to the news of the Pazzi conspiracy, which aimed to assassinate Lorenzo de' Medici and his brother Giuliano in 1478. Public sentiment quickly turned against the Pazzi family and their allies, leading to riots and a violent backlash. Many conspirators were executed, and the Medici's power was further solidified as the incident united the populace against the threats to their ruling family. The failed conspiracy ultimately reinforced Lorenzo's control over Florence.
Claudio Catena has written: 'S. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, carmelitana' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian women saints
The Medici family, a prominent banking and political dynasty in Florence, faced various threats and attempts on their lives throughout their history. The most notable assassination attempt occurred in 1478, during the Pazzi Conspiracy, where members of the Pazzi family, supported by others including the Pope, plotted to kill Lorenzo de' Medici and his brother Giuliano. Giuliano was killed in the attack, but Lorenzo survived, and the conspiracy ultimately failed, leading to severe repercussions for the conspirators. The Medici dynasty continued to rule Florence for many years after, despite ongoing rivalries and challenges.