- House of Medici - Wikipedia
Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (c 1360–1429), son of Averardo de' Medici (1320–1363), increased the wealth of the family through the creation of the Medici Bank, and he became one of the richest men in the city of Florence
- Medici (TV Series 2016–2019) - IMDb
Cosimo de Medici finds himself at the helm of his banking dynasty when his father, Giovanni, dies suddenly The Pazzi prepare to launch their final attack against the Medici family Realizing his power nearly gone, Lorenzo plots something too vile, thus turning his son against him
- Who Were the Medicis? The Family That Ruled Florence
The Medici family, also known as the House of Medici, was a banking and political dynasty during the Renaissance period By the first half of the 15th century, the family had risen to become the most important house in Florence and Tuscany – a position they would hold for three centuries
- Medici family | Definition, Members, History, Tree, Facts - Britannica
Medici family, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530)
- Medici Family: Cosimo, Lorenzo Catherine - HISTORY
The Medici family, also known as the House of Medici, first attained wealth and political power in Florence, Italy, in the 13th century through its success in commerce and banking
- The rise fall of the Medicis, the family that built Florence - MSN
The rise The Medici dynasty began in the 14th century with Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici, who emigrated to Florence from Tuscany and founded the Medici Bank, which would become Italy's largest
- Medici family - New World Encyclopedia
The Medici family was a powerful and influential Florentine family from the thirteenth to seventeenth century closely associated with the Renaissance and cultural and artistic revival during this period
- Home - The Medici Archive Project
Sharing the Medici Archive with the World The Medici Archive Project (MAP) is an independent research institute whose aim is to preserve and valorize the archives of the Medici dynasty, which comprise over fifteen million documents (many of them are featured in the MIA DATABASE)
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