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  1. Giuliano de' Medici (28 October 1453 – 26 April 1478) [1] was the second son of Piero de' Medici (the Gouty) and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. As co-ruler of Florence , with his brother Lorenzo the Magnificent , he complemented his brother's image as the "patron of the arts" with his own image as the handsome, sporting "golden boy".

  2. Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici KG (12 March 1479 – 17 March 1516) was an Italian nobleman, the third son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and a ruler of Florence. Biography [ edit ] Giuliano's statue in the Medici Chapel , created by Michelangelo

  3. Giuliano de’ Medici, duc de Nemours (born 1479—died March 17, 1516, Florence [Italy]) was the ruler of Florence from 1512 to 1513, after the Medici were restored to power. The republicans of Florence, with the aid of the French, had driven out Giuliano’s brother Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici in 1494.

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  4. Giuliano di Piero de' Medici ( Firenze, 28 ottobre 1453 – Firenze, 26 aprile 1478) è stato un politico italiano . Fratello di Lorenzo il Magnifico, morì a nemmeno 25 anni, pugnalato nel corso della Congiura dei Pazzi . “Era alto di statura, aveva un corpo ben proporzionato, i pettorali ampi e sporgenti, le braccia muscolose e ben tornite ...

  5. The Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours, is a 1.68m–tall marble sculpture by Michelangelo, dating to 1526–1534. It forms part of the decorative scheme of the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo in Florence. It is the central sculpture of the tomb of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours, and is an idealised portrait of him.

  6. Jun 11, 2020 · Giuliano’s illegitimate son, Giulio di Giuliano de Medici was born to Fioretta Gorini. He was raised by his godfather Antonio da Sangallo and later taken in by Lorenzo de Medici. Published Jun 11, 2020 @ 12:48 pm – Updated – [last-modified]

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  8. Nov 9, 2009 · Giulio de Medici, the illegitimate son of Lorenzo the Magnificent’s brother Giuliano, abdicated power in 1523 to become Pope Clement VII, and the short and brutal rule of Alessandro (reputed to ...

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