Who killed 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 is the killer in Medici?

Ugo Bencini is a character from the TV series Medici: Masters of Florence and a villain during the first season. Ugo is the real executor of the murder of Giovanni de' Medici. Though he killed his chief to avenge an innocent victim, his following attempts to blame others for the crime make him all villain.
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Who killed Giovanni Medici in Medici?

He is a member of the Signoria of Florence and aims to be the only leader in the town. He is married with Piccarda de' Medici and has got two sons: Lorenzo and Cosimo. He gets killed by the administrator of the Medici Bank, Ugo Bencini.
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Who poisoned 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.
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Who killed Lorenzo in Medici?

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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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 there still Medicis today?

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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What illness did Lorenzo 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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What happens to Cosimo Medici?

Cosimo was imprisoned and in 1433, exiled (initially to Padua). Albizzi did plan a coup in his absence, and was banished, but not murdered. In fact, he lived to his seventies. He spent most of the 1430s as a thorn in Medici Florence's side, until dreams of a return were ended in 1440 at the Battle of Anghiari.
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Does Cosimo find out about Ugo?

Ugo, his truth hidden behind his eyes, told Cosimo that he had not become his father, that he was a better man than Giovanni ever was. Ugo Bencini was initially presented as a secondary character in a series peopled with formidable families vying for more wealth and power.
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How many children did Giovanni de Medici have?

Giovanni was married to Maria Salviati, by whom he had one son, Cosimo (1519–74), who became the first grand duke of Tuscany (as Cosimo I) and indeed the founder of the grand duchy and the new Medicean dynasty.
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Why did the Pazzi hate the 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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Was Marco Bello a real person?

Marco Bello (c. 1470 – 1523) was an Italian painter active in the Renaissance period. He was one of the pupils in the studio of Giovanni Bellini.
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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 was the greatest Medici?

Known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, the Florentine statesman and arts patron is considered the most brilliant of the Medici. He ruled Florence for some 20 years in the 15th century, during which time he brought stability to the region.
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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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Are there any living descendants 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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Why was Medici Cancelled?

With dwindling viewership and a major storyline coming to a close with Season 3, it makes sense that it's the last of the series.
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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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Was Cosimo de Medici a good person?

Cosimo was a brilliant businessman who made a colossal fortune in banking and also adroitly built up Medici political power in Florence.
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