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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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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Who hated the Medici family?

In the 15th century, fundamentalist preacher Girolamo Savonarola criticized what he viewed as the Medicis' tyranny and corruption, as well as Renaissance Florence's general sinfulness.
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Who were the enemies of the Medicis?

Pazzi conspiracy, (April 26, 1478), unsuccessful plot to overthrow the Medici rulers of Florence; the most dramatic of all political opposition to the Medici family. The conspiracy was led by the rival Pazzi family of Florence.
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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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26th April 1478: The Pazzi family launch their failed plot against the Medici family



Does Patsy come from Pazzi?

Perhaps by coincidence, the Italian noun for a hot-headed fool is pazzo - and some have suggested that the Italian-American slang, patsy, meaning a scapegoat or stooge, is derived from the unfortunate Pazzi assassins.
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What happens to Pazzi in Medici?

Eventually, Jacopo is defeated once and for all by Lorenzo the Magnificent, finally ending the feud between the Medici and the Pazzi. Under Lorenzo's orders, the remaining members of the Pazzi family are all banished from Florence.
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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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Are there any de Medici alive today?

Anna Maria Luisa, great-great-granddaughter of Ferdinando I, is the last Medici.
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Who murdered Giuliano de Medici?

Death. As the opening stroke of the Pazzi conspiracy, Giuliano was assassinated on 26 April 1478 – in the Duomo of Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore, by Francesco de' Pazzi and Bernardo Baroncelli. During Mass, at the sounding of the Elevation, he received a fatal sword wound to the head and was stabbed 19 times.
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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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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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Is Netflix 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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Was Lorenzo de Medici a good man?

Lorenzo is remembered as The Magnificent for his political astuteness as well as his artistic skills. He was a writer, a poet and a great patron: in these capacities he did so much to beautify his beloved Florence. In his novel Inferno, Dan Brown sums up that Lorenzo was said to have had a superb eye.
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Did Clarice de Medici died before Lorenzo?

Lorenzo was not present at the death of his wife, Clarice. She died about four years before he did and he was not in Florence when it happened.
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Why did the Medici family lose power?

As these descendants lost their grip on the banking empire, economic troubles with debt-ridden foreign nationals and the Pazzi conspiracy – a coup by rival banking families backed by the Catholic Church to usurp Medici control in Florence – had brought the Medici Bank to an end.
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Who succeeded Lorenzo de Medici?

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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Is Patsy a bad word?

Patsy definition

(informal, derogatory) A person who is taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something.
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Why do they call it patsy?

One is from the Italian pazzo , meaning ''fool. '' The other is that Patsy, as the diminutive of the name Patrick, was originally an underworld adjective for ''all is well,'' which when turned into a noun came to mean ''sucker,'' in the sense of one being born every minute.
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What is Patsy short for?

Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, Patrice, or Patricia). Among Italian Americans, it is often used as a pet name for Pasquale.
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