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Florence Italy was controlled by the Medici family during the renaissance period in Europe. This family was very important to the history and influence in Europe. Politically and artistically this family has played a large role in the development of the city of Florence. The Medici family has been responsible for many aspects surrounding not only Florentine history, but the Italian and European history as well because of their renaissance influences, contributions to education and the overall history of Florentine.

The Medici family had many renaissance influences in Europe. This family was the richest in all of Italy during the 13th century. They had earned their fortune through banking. They gained popularity and begin to gain influence throughout Europe. For example, two of the most admired popes during the renaissance where members of the Medici family. The Medici’s soon won control of the government of Florence, Italy.

The Medici family had many contributions to education. These contributions include funding for the arts, which effected history all around Europe. Cosimo de Medici was one of the wealthiest men during his time. Cosimo sought to make his city Florence the most beautiful he could. In his efforts to do so, Cosimo bought a rare collection of 800 books, and then built a public library to house those books. This library is the first free public library in Europe. His son, Lorenzo the Magnificent is a well respected ruler of Florence, and one of the most important of all of the Medici’s. In fact “Magnificent” was a common term used as a common title of respect in Italy. Lorenzo also prolonged the tradition his father has left. These contributions show how the Medici’s affected Florentine, Italian, and European history.

The Medici family had contributed over all to the history of Florence, Italy and Europe. Machiavelli, who was born in Florence, grew up under the rule of Lorenzo the magnificent. Machiavelli is well known for writing “The Prince” in which he talks of how a ruler can have so much power but still maintain it, regardless of ones enemies. In Florence, Donatello revolutionized the art of sculpture, and Masaccio developed the art of using perspective. Both of these artists were inspired in the influence made by the Medici family.

The Medici family has been responsible for many aspects surrounding not only Florentine history, but the Italian and European history as well because of their renaissance influences, contributions to education and the overall history of Florentine. The Influence of the Medici family soon spread and was used as an inspiration to excel in many arts. The Sistine Chapel and “David” were both inspired by these types of influences. It was not long until the renaissance spread to northern Europe where the works of many famous artists show the culture of the Medici family’s contribution and influence to society.

2007-12-11 22:30:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

no im not kidding, but dont' worry people! its too late anyways so don't even bother answering the question. i turned it in anyways, and i don't want to waste your time

2007-12-12 07:49:11 · update #1

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Florence, Italy was controlled by the Medici family during the Renaissance period in Europe. This family was very influential and important to the history of Europe. Politically and artistically, this family played a large role in the development of the city of Florence. The Medici family was responsible for many aspects not only of Florentine history, but of Italian and European history as well, because of their Renaissance influences, contributions to education, and the overall history of Florence.

The Medici family had many Renaissance influences in Europe. This family was the richest in all of Italy during the 13th century. They had earned their fortune through banking. They gained popularity and began to gain influence throughout Europe. For example, two of the most admired popes during the Renaissance were members of the Medici family. The Medici soon won control of the government of Florence, Italy.

The Medici family made many contributions to education. These contributions include funding for the arts, which affected history throughout Europe. Cosimo de Medici was one of the wealthiest men during his time. Cosimo sought to make his city Florence the most beautiful he could. In his efforts to do so, Cosimo bought a rare collection of 800 books, and then built a public library to house those books. This library was the first free public library in Europe. His son, Lorenzo the Magnificent, was a well respected ruler of Florence, and one of the most important of all of the Medici. In fact “Magnificent” was a term used as a common title of respect in Italy. Lorenzo also prolonged the tradition his father left. These contributions show how the Medici affected Florentine, Italian, and European history.

The Medici family contributed to the history of Florence, Italy, and Europe in general. Machiavelli, who was born in Florence, grew up under the rule of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Machiavelli is well known for writing “The Prince”, in which he talks of how a ruler can have so much power but still maintain it, regardless of one's enemies. In Florence, Donatello revolutionized the art of sculpture, and Masaccio developed the art of using perspective. Both of these artists were inspired by the influence of the Medici family.

The Medici family was responsible for many aspects not only of Florentine history, but of Italian and European history as well, because of their Renaissance influences, contributions to education, and the overall history of Florence. The Influence of the Medici family soon spread and became an inspiration to excel in many arts. The Sistine Chapel and “David” were both inspired by these types of influences. It was not long until the Renaissance spread to northern Europe, where the works of many famous artists reflect the culture of the Medici family, with its contribution to and influence on society.

2007-12-11 22:54:49 · answer #1 · answered by Donna in Rome 5 · 1 0

Grief, that is huge!! Just thinking about answering your question makes me feel faint...

2007-12-12 08:59:34 · answer #2 · answered by megha 2 · 0 0

hold down the backspace key for a couple of minutes on that one.

2007-12-12 06:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You must be joking

2007-12-12 12:18:28 · answer #4 · answered by brainstorm 7 · 0 0

first mistake: it's grammar, not grammer

2007-12-12 06:49:55 · answer #5 · answered by Rodders86 4 · 0 0

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