What did Lorenzo de Medici died from?

Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici was an Italian statesman, banker, de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic and the most powerful and enthusiastic patron of Renaissance culture in Italy.

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Who poisoned Lorenzo Medici?

Historians have long suspected that Francesco de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and his second wife, Bianca Cappello, did not die of malaria but were poisoned — by Francesco's brother, Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici, who was vying for the dukedom. For four centuries that theory remained just that — a theory.
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What illness did the Medici family have?

Florence's Powerful Medici Family Suffered from Rickets Because of Too Much Time Spent Indoors. Money can't buy happiness or—if you're a wealthy, 16th-century Tuscan—health.
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What happened to the Medici after Lorenzo died?

After Lorenzo's premature death at the age of 43, his eldest son Piero succeeded him, but soon infuriated the public by accepting an unfavorable peace treaty with France. After only two years in power, he was forced out of the city in 1494, and died in exile.
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Are any Medici alive today?

Anna Maria Luisa, great-great-granddaughter of Ferdinando I, is the last Medici.
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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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Did Lorenzo de Medici have gout?

Lorenzo suffered from attacks of these symptoms and died during one such attack, remaining able to communicate with others until the moment of his death. Gout was the diagnosis given at the time of his death, which was accepted thereafter.
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Is the Netflix series Medici historically accurate?

While the first series of Medici wasn't that historically accurate, the second series “Medici: the Magnificent” is much more faithful to the truth of what really happened.
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Who murdered Giuliano de Medici?

An assassination attempt on the Medici brothers was made during mass at the Cathedral of Florence on April 26, 1478. Giuliano de' Medici was killed by Francesco Pazzi, but Lorenzo was able to defend himself and escaped only slightly wounded. Meanwhile, other conspirators tried to gain control of the government.
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Who killed Lorenzo in Medici Masters of Florence?

At the end of the series, he is expecting his first child with wife Lucrezia (Valentina Belle in season one, Sarah Parish in season two). After Lorenzo senior is assassinated, they decide to name this child after him. The murder of Lorenzo is orchestrated by the Pazzi family, led by Andrea Pazzi (Daniel Caltagirone).
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Who killed Medici father?

He gets killed by the administrator of the Medici Bank, Ugo Bencini.
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Who was the greatest Medici?

The story reminds us of Lorenzo the Magnificent (Italian: Lorenzo il Magnifico, 1449–1492) as the greatest of the Medici. He was a poet, humanist, skilled politician, writer, and patron of the arts.
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What is the Medici syndrome?

Peripheral joint and spinal conditions, with the presence of skin disease, are identified in several generations of the family in the 15th century and are presented as the 'Medici syndrome'.
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What is hereditary gout?

Gout is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some of the factors that contribute to this condition have been confirmed by research, while others are unknown. The main risk factor for developing gout is hyperuricemia. About one-quarter of individuals with hyperuricemia go on to develop gout.
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What happened to Lorenzo Medici 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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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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Who ruled Florence after Lorenzo Medici?

Lorenzo's son Piero II took over as the head of Florence after Lorenzo's death. The Medici were expelled from Florence from 1494 to 1512 after Piero acceded to all of the demands of invader Charles VIII of France.
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Was Medici corrupt?

The Medici didn't start out as the most powerful family in Italy. Other families were just as rich, and just as ambitious. But no one knew more about getting ahead - and staying ahead - than the Medici. They clawed their way to the top, sometimes through bribery, corruption and violence.
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