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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.
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.
A:Giovanni de Medici, who became Pope Leo X in 1513, was an immensely wealthy member of the Medici family that had effectively ruled Florence for generations. He was the son of Lorenzo "The Magnificent" de Medici, and the great-grandson of Cosimo de Medici. His older brother Piero "The Unfortunate" died in exile at a relatively young age. To become pope, Giovanni gave up the lordship of Florence, but ensured that the rule passed to another member of the Medici family.Having made his cousin, Giulio, a cardinal, he arranged his appointment to the lucrative post of vice-chancellor. He married his brother Guiliano to a French princess and made over to him the entire income of Parma, Piacenza and Modena, which had recently been incorporated into the Papal States. In 1517 he led a costly war that succeeded in securing his nephew, Lorenzo, as duke of Urbino, at considerable cost to the papal finances.
Florence War Cemetery was created in 1944.
Florence was the first war time nurse
crimean war
Florence Nightingale
At the end of the war
in the crimean war
The Crimean War.
Florence travelled to the Crimea war where she and other women nursed the soldiers.
No she was at the Crimean war