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    1st Paper Lorenzo The Magnificent Lorenzo deMedici also know as Lorenzo the Magnificent was an Italian statesman. He was the son of Piero deMedici. The family came with the establishment of the Medici bank by Giovanni deMedici‚ Lorenzo’s great-grandfather (James). The banking system was appointed the official bank of the papacy. When his father Piero deMedici died in 1469. Young Lorenzo took over only at the age of twenty. Lorenzo deMedici was one of the most prominent individuals of

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    Catherine DeMedici was born on April 13th‚ 1519 in Florence‚ Italy. She was the daughter of Lorenzo deMedici II and Madeleine de la Tour d’Auvergne but was orphaned in less than a month from both parents dying from syphilis. She was served as Duchess of Urbino‚ Queen of France‚ Regent of France (for all three sons)‚ and was a huge source in the Medici family. Catherine deMedici was the most famous and influential woman of the Medici family. After her parents death‚ Pope Leo X and future Pope

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    Cosimo Monologue

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    The sleep deprived drag seeped though cracks and corridors‚ into offices and hospice beds‚ and it reached him. Every instance of this place was corroded in anxiety and hatred. It was laced with the images of bodies sprawled over good intentions. Cosimo was dying. His heart and lungs were failing‚ his body was crippling up like arthritic hands‚ and as grotesque as it was‚ there was relief painted on his lips. His eyes had grayed and so had his skin‚ he was shaken to his core. They watched his slip

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    Lorenzo de Medici: The “Magnificent” Ruler The Medici family controlled Florence throughout most of the Italian Renaissance. After the death of Pier de Medici‚ Lorenzo ’s father‚ Lorenzo took control of Florence and ruled for almost twenty-five years. Lorenzo de Medici had a great impact on the Italian Renaissance and was a force that changed history. Some ways through which he impacted history were as a patron of the arts‚ a Florentine statesman‚ and a benevolent ruler. Lorenzo de Medici was born

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    Medici Family

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    The Medici family controlled the city of Florence during the Renaissance and was part of the common themes theory. The Medici’s were merchants and bankers. This control of a select group of people who wielded commercial power and wealth inevitably led to domination by the wealthiest of the group. They were not completely perfect though‚ they had the problem of expanding of the banks at a rapid pace. Overall‚ they were major contributors to the growth of the Renaissance throughout their patronage

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    The Medici Family Notes

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    The Medici Family The Medici family - controlled Florence throughout much of the Renaissance The Medici are the first princely dynasty to win their status not by warfare‚ marriage or inheritance but through commerce. They come to Florence in the 12th century from the nearby countryside. Their ancestral home is in the Mugello valley. During the next two centuries the family‚ amassing a fortune through banking and trade‚ begins also to play a prominent part in Florence’s political life. As yet

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    Medici Case

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    The Medici Bank‚ Organization and Management Insights (interrelated) * The dependency of the organization and structure of a firm on the nature of its business. * Trading and Banking : “the foundation of the firm’s business rests on trade in which most of the capital is employed” * Merchant bankers (whose business interests were international in scope) Vs Local bankers * Global nature and size of business; number of banks around the world * Centralized vs Decentralized

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    The Medici; Heroes of the Renaissance In the year 2004‚ PBS broadcasted the series‚ “Medici; Godfathers of the Renaissance”. This four-part documentary‚ in attempt to gain viewer interest‚ compared the Medici to the mobsters found in Francis Ford’s “The Godfather”. The relation of the Medici to Italian mobsters in the PBS Medici series is in no way accurate‚ for they were not villains of the renaissance‚ but heroes. The Medici were very connected with the church‚ and used their extensive

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    Medici Viewing Guide3

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    Medici Legacy: Renaissance Ideals and Scientific Revolution The Medici legacy brought a reform of new ideas by allowing great minds to express and contemplate the universe. The Renaissance allowed the Medici to fully grant a new form of thinking that led to effects that have split the church and science defining a new era of human worth. The Medici wealth and taste in art endorsed the ideas that many thought moved away from the Vatican Church orthodox way of thought and caused such controversy for

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