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Lorenzo de' Medici

Historical Figure

Lorenzo de' Medici

1492–1519

Italian nobleman (1492–1519)

Renaissance

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Biography

Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici was the ruler of Florence from 1516 until his death in 1519. He was also Duke of Urbino during the same period. A scion of the Medici, his wealth and power saw his daughter Catherine de' Medici become Queen Consort of France, while his recognised but illegitimate son, Alessandro de' Medici, inherited his estate and became the first Duke of Florence.

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In Their Own Words (2)

Timeline

The story of Lorenzo de' Medici, told in moments.

1512 Event

The Medici returned to Florence after 18 years of exile, restored by a Spanish army. Lorenzo's uncle Giovanni, soon to become Pope Leo X, pulled the strings.

1516 Event

Became Duke of Urbino after Pope Leo X waged a brief war to seize the duchy from its previous ruler. Lorenzo led the campaign himself and was wounded by an arquebus shot during the siege.

1518 Life

Machiavelli dedicated The Prince to him. The book was likely written for his uncle Giuliano, who'd died. Lorenzo may never have read it. He was more interested in hunting and parties.

1519 Event

His wife Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne gave birth to their daughter Catherine. Both parents would be dead within weeks. Catherine grew up to become Queen of France.

Artifacts (10)

Canzone a ballo

Lorenzo de' Medici|Angelo Poliziano|Heirs of Filippo da Giunta

1568
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The Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici from The Tombs of the Medici

Cornelis Cort|Michelangelo Buonarroti

1570 · Engraving
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Portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici

Lucas Vorsterman I|Peter Paul Rubens|Lorenzo de' Medici

1610–50 · Engraving; only state
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Lorenzo de' Medici, 'il Magnifico' (1448–1492)

Niccolò Fiorentino (Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli)

ca. 1490 · Bronze
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De Arithmetica

Lorenzo da Morgiani and Giovanni Thedesco da Maganza|Filippo Calandri|Lorenzo de' Medici

January 1, 1491 · Printed book with woodcut illustrations
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Les Danseurs au Luth (The Dancers with a Lute), from Les Caprices Series B, The Nancy Set

Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici

1617–20 · Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
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Le Porte-Étendard (The Standard Bearer), from Les Caprices Series A, The Florence Set

Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici

1617 · Etching
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Le Commandant a Cheval (The Commander on Horseback), from Les Caprices Series A, The Florence Set

Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici

1617 · Etching
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Escarmouche dans un Cirque (Skirmish in a Circus), from Les Caprices Series A, The Florence Set

Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici

1617 · Etching
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Drawing of the Head of Michelangelo's Dawn (from the Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence)

Michelangelo Buonarroti|Anonymous

n.d. · Red chalk
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