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<p> An illustrious family who attained sovereign power in [[Florence]] in the 15th century, the most celebrated members of which were: </p> <p> urnamed the "Father of his Country," was exiled for ten years but recalled, and had afterwards a peaceful and prosperous reign; was a student of philosophy, and much interested in literature (1389-1464). </p> <p> he Magnificent, did much to demoralise Florence, but patronised literature and the arts (1448-1492). Other celebrated members of the family were Popes Leo X. , [[Clement]] Vii. , and | Medici <ref name="term_76784" /> | ||
==References == | <p> An illustrious family who attained sovereign power in [[Florence]] in the 15th century, the most celebrated members of which were: </p> <p> urnamed the "Father of his Country," was exiled for ten years but recalled, and had afterwards a peaceful and prosperous reign; was a student of philosophy, and much interested in literature (1389-1464). </p> <p> he Magnificent, did much to demoralise Florence, but patronised literature and the arts (1448-1492). Other celebrated members of the family were Popes Leo X. , [[Clement]] Vii. , and Catherine And Mary De [[Medici]] ( <i> q. v </i> .). </p> | ||
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Medici [1]
An illustrious family who attained sovereign power in Florence in the 15th century, the most celebrated members of which were:
urnamed the "Father of his Country," was exiled for ten years but recalled, and had afterwards a peaceful and prosperous reign; was a student of philosophy, and much interested in literature (1389-1464).
he Magnificent, did much to demoralise Florence, but patronised literature and the arts (1448-1492). Other celebrated members of the family were Popes Leo X. , Clement Vii. , and Catherine And Mary De Medici ( q. v .).