They were a very powerful family of aristocrats and popes. They were patrons of amazing Renaissance artists, and they also ruled Florence for longer than 100 years.
The Medici family were pivotal to the Renaissance as influential patrons of the arts and humanism in Florence. Their financial support enabled artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli to create masterpieces that defined the era. Additionally, the Medici's promotion of education and scholarship fostered an environment where new ideas flourished, contributing to the cultural rebirth of Europe. Their legacy helped establish Florence as a center of Renaissance thought and creativity.
yes duhh The Battle of SAN ROMANO was fought in June, 1432. Ucello painted at least three versions of the fight between the Italian city-states of FLORENCE and SIENA. This was a victory for the Florentines, and his main panel may have hung in the Palace of the Medicis in Florence. In his painting, Paolo Ucello glorifies the victorious Florentines as they "rout" the Sienese amidst the striking orange groves and rose arbors which beautify much of Italy's northern landscape.
Individual ability became important during the renaissance.
The invention that played an important part in the renaissance period was printing press.
One of the Harlem Renaissance important people were Romare Bearden, and definintleyLangston Hughes.
Medicis Pharmaceutical was created in 1988.
In the UK it is Ipsen, in the US Medicis Medicis has also just been bought be Valeant.
Catherine de Medicis most definitely supported the Catholic Church against the heretics.
the medicis
The Medicis were Christian. They felt that by patronizing Christian art it would help them gain favor with the powerful papacy as well as put them in God's good graces.
Yeah that's why two of them were the pope. Pfft...no they were'nt
Catherine de Medicis
Giuseppe Medici was born on 1907-10-24.
They thought a monarchy was the best form of government
The Medicis
Queen Catherine de Medicis of France
I think it was the Medicis