Did Lorenzo de Medici banish his sister?

After the murder of his beloved brother, an enraged Lorenzo tries to kill Guglielmo but believing his innocence, Bianca defends her husband and upon him being ordered to be banished from Florence by Lorenzo, Bianca leaves her family forever to be with Guglielmo.
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Was the Medici family exiled?

The exile of the Medici lasted until 1512, after which the "senior" branch of the family—those descended from Cosimo the Elder—were able to rule until the assassination of Alessandro de' Medici, first Duke of Florence, in 1537.
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What happened to Lorenzo Medici brother?

During Mass, at the sounding of the Elevation, he received a fatal sword wound to the head and was stabbed 19 times. He died lying on the cathedral floor. Lorenzo, who had escaped to the Medici palace, did not learn of his brother's death for several hours.
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Who in the Medici family was banished from Florence?

Through banking and commerce, the Medicis rose to become one of the most important houses in Florence. Their influence had declined by the late 14th century, however, when Salvestro de' Medici (then serving as gonfaliere, or standard bearer, of Florence) was forced into exile.
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What happened to contessina de Medici?

Contessina died between 26 September and 25 October 1473. Her grandson Lorenzo named his daughter Contessina de Medici in honor of her.
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What happened to the Medici fortune?

Following Cosimo's death in 1464, the bank went into decline and by the end of the 15th century had shuttered most of its branches. The Medici dynasty continued, though, and family members served as dukes of Florence and grand dukes of Tuscany from the early 1530s to 1737.
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Was Cosimo's brother Lorenzo murdered?

As their father Giovanni was never murdered, Cosimo never accused his brother Lorenzo of being involved in his death. Furthermore, an accomplice of the Pazzi family didn't kill Lorenzo. He died in 1440 at the age of 45 in the family villa Careggi in Florence; the cause of death is unknown.
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What happened to the Pazzi family?

In the aftermath of the Pazzi conspiracy in 1478, members of the family were banished from Florence and their property was confiscated; the family name and coat-of-arms were permanently suppressed by order of the Signoria.
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How are Cosimo and Lorenzo related?

Cosimo de' Medici (1519–74), great-great-grandson of Lorenzo, became duke of Florence, then grand duke of Tuscany (1569), and reigned as Cosimo I. He established a new dynasty that perpetuated the family's traditional regard for the arts and sciences.
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Who is the current head of the Medici family?

Last week, royalty descended upon Beverly Hills in the form of acclaimed artist and direct descendant of one of the most powerful and influential families in the world, Prince Lorenzo de' Medici.
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What happened to the Medici after Lorenzo died?

After Lorenzo's death in 1492, the Medicis were driven out of Florence through the influence of Girolamo Savonarola and King Charles VIII of France. By then, the Medici family had lost all support of the people of Florence, who were under Savonarola's guidance.
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Did the Medici family go broke?

By 1494 the bank had closed all of its branches and was nearly bankrupt. Although the bank was lost, the fortune was not. Dealing with coups and exiles, the Medici family went through a tumultuous time during the end of the Renaissance.
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What illness did Lorenzo de Medici have?

Lorenzo de' Medici, who was the son of Ferdinand I, suffered of epilepsy (ASF, Mediceo del Principato 908. 365. 2 Aprile 1602). During the Renaissance, many different substances were used to treat the 'falling sickness'.
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Did Bianca De Medici marry a Pazzi?

Life. Bianca was a daughter of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. In 1459, she married Guglielmo de' Pazzi, who was a childhood friend of her brother, Lorenzo de' Medici.
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Why did the Pazzi family not like Lorenzo de Medici?

The prestigious and wealthy Pazzi family found a perfect ally in Pope Sisto IV. He hated the Medici after they had tried to stop his expansion plans in central Italy, and he had revoked the Papal banking contract with the Medici bank.
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What happened to Giuliano Medici son?

He also fathered two sons, one of whom, Giuliano (1453–78) was assassinated. The second son, Lorenzo (1449–92), became in his own time Il Magnifico (“The Magnificent”).
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What happened to Andrea Pazzi?

Andrea de' Pazzi. Andrea de' Pazzi worked with Rinaldo degli Albizzi to have Cosimo executed for the crime of usury. When this fails and Cosimo is exiled from Florence, Andrea betrays Rinaldo and the latter is arrested. Soon after Cosimo returns to Florence, Rinaldo is murdered after being sent into exile.
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Are Cosimo and Lorenzo brothers?

Lorenzo de' Medici also known as Lorenzo the Elder was an Italian banker. The brother of Cosimo de' Medici and second son of Giovanni de' Medici and Piccarda de' Medici. He led the Medici bank alongside Cosimo.
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What happened to Maddalena de Medici?

She worked to get all of her children married to noble families. She continued in her role of patron, negotiating with Pope Leo and her nephew, Lorenzo to get clients protection, funds, and release from prison and exile. She died in Rome, and was buried in St. Peter's Basilica by order of her cousin, Pope Clement VII.
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What happened to Lorenzo the Elder?

Lorenzo de' Medici's death: why is he known as 'Il Magnifico'? Lorenzo de' Medici's death on 8 April 1492 is often seen as the end of an era: he was only 43 but was suffering from the hereditary gout that afflicted his family. He died two years before the outbreak of war and the exile of the Medici.
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Does the Medici bank exist today?

The Medicis (yes, those Medicis) are back, and starting a challenger bank. The latest U.S. challenger bank has a unique origin: the powerful Medici family, which ruled Florence and Tuscany for more than two centuries and founded a bank in 1397. The Medicis invented banking conventions that still exist.
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Was Florence excommunicated?

In the aftermath of the Pazzi conspiracy and the punishment of supporters of Pope Sixtus IV, the Medici and Florence earned the wrath of the Holy See, which seized all the Medici assets that Sixtus could find, excommunicated Lorenzo and the entire government of Florence, and ultimately put the entire Florentine city- ...
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