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* 1478 – The Pazzi attack Lorenzo de ' Medici and kill his brother Giuliano during High Mass in the Duomo of Florence.
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1478 and Pazzi
In his territorial aggrandizement of the Papal States, Sixtus IV's niece's son Cardinal Raffaele Riario, for whom the Palazzo della Cancelleria was constructed, was a leader in the failed " Pazzi conspiracy " of 1478 to assassinate both Lorenzo de ' Medici and his brother Giuliano and replace them in Florence with Sixtus IV's other nephew, Girolamo Riario.
* On April 26, 1478, after the failure of the " Pazzi conspiracy " to murder the ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de ' Medici, Jacopo de ' Pazzi was defenestrated.
They are linked to the " Pazzi conspiracy "— to assassinate Giuliano de ' Medici and simultaneously attempt murder of his brother, Lorenzo de ' Medici on 26 April 1478.
During its long history, this cathedral has been the seat of the Council of Florence ( 1439 ), heard the preachings of Girolamo Savonarola and witnessed the murder of Giuliano di Piero de ' Medici on Sunday, 26 April 1478 ( with Lorenzo Il Magnifico barely escaping death ) in the Pazzi conspiracy.
As the opening stroke of the Pazzi Conspiracy, he was assassinated on Sunday, 26 April 1478 in the Duomo of Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore, by Francesco de ' Pazzi and Bernardo Bandini.
Lorenzo continued the alliance with Milan, but relations with the papacy soured, and in 1478, Papal agents allied with the Pazzi family in an attempt to assassinate Lorenzo.
* Girolamo Riario ( 1443 – 1488 ), lord of Imola and Forlì and one of the plotters behind the 1478 Pazzi Conspiracy.
This work was left unfinished following the 1478 Pazzi conspiracy, which resulted in the assassination of its protagonist.
As a condottiero, he fought in the most important wars of the age, such the war following the Pazzi Conspiracy ( 1478 – 1480 ) and the War of Ferrara ( 1482 – 1484 ).
1478 and Lorenzo
There was a conspiracy in 1478 to kill Lorenzo with his brother Giuliano during Easter services, the assassination attempt ending with the death of Giuliano and an injured Lorenzo ( later Giuliano and Lorenzo were buried together in the Medici Chapel ).
After this, Lorenzo adopted his brother's illegitimate son, Giulio de ' Medici ( 1478 – 1535 ), the future Clement VII.
In 1478 he allied himself with Pope Sixtus IV against Lorenzo de ' Medici, but the latter journeyed alone to Naples where he succeeded in negotiating an honourable peace with Ferdinand.
Facing financial difficulties after 1478, Lorenzo il Magnifico plundered the Popolani boys ' inheritance with " forced loans ".
1478 and de
He translated the Sofonisba of Gian Giorgio Trissino ( 1478 – 1550 ) which was represented in 1556 before Catherine de ' Medici at Blois.
The first printed editions are ascribed to Utrecht ( 1473 ), Cologne ( 1476 ), Paris ( 1478 ), Rome ( in Veteres de re mil.
The first appearance of Dioscorides as a printed book was a Latin translation printed at Colle, Italy by Johanemm Allemanun de Mdemblik in 1478.
The first printed editions are ascribed to Utrecht ( 1473 ), Cologne ( 1476 ), Paris ( 1478 ), Rome ( in Veteres de re mil.
* Sir William de la Pole ( 1478 – 1539 ), son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, incarcerated in the Tower of London for 37 years
The capital city of Las Palmas was founded on June 24, 1478, under the name " Real de Las Palmas ", by Juan Rejón, head of the invading Castilian army.
Giuliano de ' Medici, terracotta bust by Andrea del Verrocchio, c. 1475 / 1478, in the National Gallery of Art.
Giuliano de ' Medici ( 1453 – April 26, 1478 ) was the second son of Piero de ' Medici ( the Gouty ) and Lucrezia Tornabuoni.
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