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they were a very influential family during the renaissance. They gained there wealth from banking and other businesses. They slowly gained power and became one of the most influential families of florantine Italy. At one point they held government postions in Florance and they became great patrons of art.

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Noble family name in medieval Italy shared by two Popes?

The Medici family produced four popes.


Who were the Medici's and what was their role in Florence?

The Medici family was a powerful and influential banking dynasty in Florence during the Renaissance, known for their patronage of the arts and involvement in political affairs. They rose to prominence in the 15th century, effectively ruling Florence as de facto leaders while supporting artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli. Their influence extended beyond Florence as they produced several popes and intermarried with royal families, shaping European politics. The Medici's support of culture and the arts helped foster the flourishing of the Renaissance in Italy.


What was the Medici family and namely Lorenzo known for?

The Medici Family made a fortune as wool and silk merchants and bankers. They built alliances with other wealthy families, acquired important positions in the Church, and married into Europe's royal families. By 1434, Cosimo de Medici was powerful enough to take over Florence. The Medici Family sponsord artists like Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da vinci and so many more.


How did the medici's family make their money?

The Medici family was well - known for their bank. While the title of the bank is hard to find, the bank was well known for being the most popular bank of the 15th century. They were also well known for funding art and architectural projects. Lorenzo'de Medici was a well known artist.


Why were the Medici seen as the fathers of the Renaissance?

Type your answer here... patronage of Renaissance artists

Related Questions

Who sponsored Michelangelo?

Popes Julius II, Leo X, Clement VII, and Paul III. Also the Medici family in Florence (other than the two Medici popes).


Noble family name in medieval Italy shared by two Popes?

The Medici family produced four popes.


Who was the religious leader from the powerful Medici family?

There were four Catholic popes from the Medici family of Florence, Italy: Pope Leo X (1513-1521), Pope Clement VII (1523-1534), Pope Pius IV (1559-1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605-?).


What was the Medici family and namely Lorenzo known for?

The Medici Family made a fortune as wool and silk merchants and bankers. They built alliances with other wealthy families, acquired important positions in the Church, and married into Europe's royal families. By 1434, Cosimo de Medici was powerful enough to take over Florence. The Medici Family sponsord artists like Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da vinci and so many more.


How did the medici's family make their money?

The Medici family was well - known for their bank. While the title of the bank is hard to find, the bank was well known for being the most popular bank of the 15th century. They were also well known for funding art and architectural projects. Lorenzo'de Medici was a well known artist.


What industries helped florence become the center of renaissance?

It was more "who" and not what. In this time in Italy the cities were city states and controlled by powerful families. One of the most powerful families was the Medici of Florence. They had family members as popes, financiers, bankers, traders, and had their own army. They were the patrons of the arts and the church. They were a dynasty. They basically built Florence and when you go there today they are the statues in the squares and the palaces you visit.


Why were the Medici seen as the fathers of the Renaissance?

Type your answer here... patronage of Renaissance artists


Who was the influential patron of the arts in Florence?

Michelangelo (1475-1564) was aided in his youth by the patronage of Lorenzo de'Medici (1449-1492) during the Italian Renaissance. From 1490-1492, Michelangelo attended the Humanist academy established by Medici, who also commissioned the small marble relief "Battle of the Centaurs".


Why were the Medici one of the richest families in Europe?

The Medici family became one of the richest in Europe primarily through their banking enterprise, the Medici Bank, which was established in the late 14th century. Their financial acumen allowed them to lend money to monarchs and popes, significantly increasing their wealth and influence. Additionally, their strategic investments in various industries, including textiles and trade, along with their patronage of the arts, helped solidify their power and status in Renaissance Florence and beyond.


How did Giorgio Vasari save Michelangelo's David?

Michelangelo was raised in the de' Medici household, virtually adopted by Lorenzo de' Medici (aka Lorenzo the Magnificant), and raised alongside his own sons, Giovanni and Guilio. Both Giovanni and Guilio entered the church (as a cardinal and a priest, respectively). Both would later become Popes (Leo X and Clement VII). The de' Medici family had a love-hate relationship with Florence, sometimes banished, sometimes hunted and sometimes worshiped. Michelangelo's David was in fact made by Michelangelo to depict Florence as David to the Goliath of the de' Medici family. The hand was shattered into seven pieces when a bench was thrown out a window during a riot in 1527 which resulted in the de' Medicis once again being expelled from the city. This is generally considered somewhat ironic, as the statue, originally crafted as a protest against the de' Medici's, was damaged in another protest against the de' Medici family. None other than Vasari came to David's rescue, gathering the scattered pieces and placing them in safe keeping for later repair. Vasari had studied with Michelangelo, and he kept the pieces hidden until the de' Medicis were safely returned to power in Florence. He struck up an alliance with the new Duke, Cosimo de' Medici. Michelangelo, for his part, refused to accept Cosimo's control over Florence. He remained in Rome until his death in 1564. The Florentine government stole his body and removed it from Rome. They held a huge service in his honour, in spite of thirty years of enmity with Florence and the de' Medici family. Vasari went on to write the world's first work of art history, which glorified the de' Medici family's role in the rebirth of Art. It was dedicated to Cosimo, and was the first to use the term Renaissance to refer to this period.


Were the Pazzi conspiracy family of Florence Jewish?

It is often assumed that the Medici of Florence were Jewish because they made a great fortune as money-lenders, which is widely viewed (rightly and wrongly) as a Jewish trade. They were in fact Catholic by faith and tradition and produced two Popes (Leo X and Clement VII) and many cardinals. HOWEVER, a distinguished Jewish Rabbi and medical doctor, Jachiel da Pesaro, converted to Catholicism in 1583--under the sponsorship of Cardinal Ferdinando dei Medici, later Grand Duke Ferdinando I. Upon baptism, Jachiel took the name of Vitale dei Medici and was effectively "adopted" by Ferdinando. VItale's sons Alessandro and Antonio dei Medici inherited the family name along with the Catholic faith and enjoyed great wealth and influence in Florence. IN SUMMARY: The Medici of Florence were definitely not Jewish but there were several quasi-Medici (with no blood tie) who were formerly Jewish.


What famous Italian family produced two Popes Pope Leo X and Pope Clement VII what were their names before they took those papal names?

They belonged to the Medici family. Leo's name was Giovanni, Clement's was Giulio.