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How did the Medici impact the renaissance?
they made Florence have high standards then low then high again then low.
How did the medici family add to the city-states glory or prestige?
The Medici family significantly enhanced Florence's glory and prestige during the Renaissance through their patronage of the arts, sciences, and architecture. They supported renowned artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli, fostering a vibrant cultural environment that attracted talent and innovation. Additionally, their influence in politics and banking positioned Florence as a key player in European affairs, further elevating the city's status. Their legacy still resonates today, marking Florence as a center of Renaissance culture.
Why did they think the Medici passed homosexuality to Michelangelo?
Who on earth has had such a thought?
Did Catherine medici have children?
yes she did have children she had 8 children most of her sons becoming king
Which Medici pope paid Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel?
Pope Julius II was not of Medici family but a della Rovere.
Why did Catherine de Medici plot the killing of the Huguenots?
She was a catholic & her 10 year son Charles had become under the influence of the Huguenot leader Admiral Gaspard de Coligny in 1572
A group of conspirators led by Francesco de 'Pazzi. They managed to kill Giuliano de' Medici but failed to murder his brother Lorenzo.
They were the ruling family in Florence from the 14th century, until their fall in the 17th century.
How long did Christopher Columbus know Lorenzo?
If you mean Lorenzo Medici he didn't know him. Columbus was Spanish and Medici was Italian and died in 1492. Nothing in his biography shows he met Columbus.
What is Lorenzo Medici known for?
Lorenzo (the Magnificent) de'Medici was the de facto leader of Florence in the late 15th century. There was an attempt on his life in 1478 orchestrated by the church, and he would brutally hunt down those who tried to kill him (and had successfully killed his brother). This sparked a war against the Vatican, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Lorenzo's is largely known for his further consolidation of Medici political power in Florence, orchestrating a number of important marriages between de Medici's and other European families, spreading and expanding renaissance ideas in Florence and abroad (notably through his patronage of music, art, and various theatrical performances), spreading the concept of diplomacy, and his relationship with Niccolo Machiavelli.
Is the Medici family a true Renaissance family?
Depends. If you mean true as in they were supporting the Renaissance, then no. If you mean true as in they were a living family during the Renaissance, then yes.
What are the best interior decorating schools?
Most of the premiere interior decorating schools are located overseas. If you are serious enough about the idea to merit it, you may consider looking into Lorenzo de' Medici School in Florence, or Florence Design Academy.
What is the Medici family famous 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.