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How Did Medici Control The Failure Of The Medici Bank?
1. The valuable items were being searched for by the Medicis and others were treasures that lost secrets from the ancient world that then traded illegally back to Florence where Cosimo was born.

2. Florence

3. 1400

4. Republic

5. Giovanni de Medici control the election of the Pope by funding and supporting through the Medici bank and due to that reason he was able to control the election.

6. Pope John XXIII was a Pirate.

7. Pope John XXIII used the Medici bank.

8. The humiliating failure of the Florentines were they failed to build the largest dome for the Cathedral.

9. He hired Filippo Brunelleschi.

10. Pantheon

11. The church collected the money from the members and if the members failed to make a payment they wouldn't get any services

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