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When I started watching the Medici show for Charlie Vickers I didn't expect to see hot Rob Stark, but I'm not complaining...
Please help I think I've fallen into a thirst trap!
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"I do not excuse your sins, Cosimo. It is not my place to do so. And I have sins of my own, but as long as we can breathe, there is a chance that we can atone for them."
MEDICI: MASTERS OF FLORENCE Episode 8 (2016)
#medici: masters of florence#richard madden#cosimo de medici#annabel scholey#contessina de medici#perioddramaedit#filmedit#filmgifs#perioddrama#perioddramasource#onlyperioddramas#gifshistorical#romancegifs#weloveperioddrama#*mine
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Yandere Lorenzo De Medici and Yandere Cosimo De Medici with Mistress reader who pregnant
◇ Yandere Lorenzo De Medici and his pregnant mistress reader.
~ Soon after Lorenzo meets you, your fate is sealed.
~ This man definitely makes you fall in love with him with his intelligence.
~ He takes you as his mistress. He doesn't care what his wife and others say.
~ You will truly live like a Queen and be treated like one.
~ You will have the best food and care.
~The best doctors in childbirth will take care of you.
~ You will be very pampered financially. You will have the most expensive dresses and jewelry.
~ It will legitimize every child you give birth to. Children will also have the best life.
◇ Yandere Cosimo De Medici and his pregnant mistress reader.
~ When Cosimo saw you, he decided that you were meant to be together.
~ Thanks to his cunning, it is not difficult for him to make you his mistress.
~ He spoils you financially to the fullest.
~ If you have art or any other hobby, he will support you.
~ He is very careful about your health until birth.
~ You will live in a luxury castle with women enough to be in the same Palace or as a neighbor.
~ Every child you give birth to will be legitimized.
~ He won't listen to anything his legal wife or anyone else has to say about you.
#lorenzo de medici#cosimo de medici#yandere lorenzo de medici#yandere lorenzo de medici x reader#yandere cosimo de medici#yandere cosimo de medici x reader#yandere historical characters#yandere male#yandere x reader#yandere x you#i medici
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Francesco and Clarice were friends and you can't change my mind
Clarice helping with Francesco's marriage
Francesco being Piero's godfather
Francesco shutting down ANY violence towards Clarice
They were friends.
#medici headcanon#clarice orsini#francesco pazzi#more than a wife#the medici family#giuliano de medici#medici family#cosimo de medici#i medici#pazzi
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Lorezno season 2: We can find a peaceful solution
Lorenzo season 3: Fuck around and Find out
#lorenzo the magnificent#medici#i medici#clarice and lorenzo#clarice orsini#giuliano#francesco pazzi#cosimo de medici#contessina#the medici
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Portrait of Cosimo I de'Medici, Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci), about 1538
#art history#art#italian art#painting#aesthethic#pontormo#manierismo#rinascimento#portrait#medici#cosimo de medici#cosimo I de'medici#firenze#fashion history#menswear#hats#16th century#tuscany#florence
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Agnolo Bronzino - Maria (di Cosimo I) de' Medici, 1551
(English / Español / Italiano)
Maria de Cosimo de' Medici, also known as Maria Lucrezia, was born on 3 April 1540 in Livorno, Italy. She was the eldest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Florence, Cosimo I de' Medici, and his wife, Leonor Alvarez de Toledo. Maria was the first of eleven legitimate children of the marriage.
From birth, Maria was brought up as a true princess. She lived with her parents in the Palazzo Vecchio, where she received a thorough education. Among his tutors were Pierfrancesco Riccio and Antonio Angeli da Barga, and he is said to have been fluent in Spanish, taught by his mother and various teachers.
At an early age, her marriage to Alfonso II of Este was planned. However, the marriage never took place because Maria contracted malaria and died on 19 November 1557 in Livorno, aged 17. Her death was a devastating blow to her family.
A beautiful portrait by Agnolo Bronzino remains of Maria when she was about eight years old. This portrait is preserved in the Uffizi Gallery and is one of the most solemn, emphasising the dark colours of the costume and the background.
Her remains are buried in the oratory of the Fortezza di Livorno. Despite her short life, Maria is remembered as an important figure in the history of the Medici family and her portrait remains a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
Maria de Cosimo de' Medici is a tragic figure whose life and death left an indelible mark on her family and on Florentine culture. Her story is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of family in Renaissance society.
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María de Cosme de Médici, también conocida como María Lucrecia, nació el 3 de abril de 1540 en Livorno, Italia. Era la hija mayor del II Duque de Florencia, Cosme I de Médici, y su esposa, Leonor Álvarez de Toledo. María fue la primera de once hijos legítimos del matrimonio.
Desde su nacimiento, María fue educada como una verdadera princesa. Vivió con sus padres en el Palazzo Vecchio, donde recibió una educación esmerada. Entre sus tutores estaban Pierfrancesco Riccio y Antonio Angeli da Barga, y se dice que hablaba con fluidez el español, enseñado por su madre y diferentes profesores.
A una temprana edad, se planeó su matrimonio con Alfonso II de Este. Sin embargo, el matrimonio nunca se concretó debido a que María contrajo malaria y falleció el 19 de noviembre de 1557 en Livorno, a los 17 años. Su muerte fue un golpe devastador para su familia.
De María queda un precioso retrato realizado por Agnolo Bronzino cuando tenía alrededor de ocho años. Este retrato se conserva en la Galería de los Uffizi y es uno de los más solemnes, destacando los colores oscuros del traje y el fondo.
Sus restos están sepultados en el oratorio de la Fortezza di Livorno. A pesar de su corta vida, María es recordada como una figura importante en la historia de la familia Médici y su retrato sigue siendo una obra maestra del arte renacentista.
María de Cosme de Médici es una figura trágica cuya vida y muerte dejaron una marca indeleble en su familia y en la cultura florentina. Su historia es un recordatorio de la fragilidad de la vida y la importancia de la familia en la sociedad renacentista.
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Maria de Cosimo de' Medici, nota anche come Maria Lucrezia, nacque il 3 aprile 1540 a Livorno. Era la figlia maggiore del II Duca di Firenze, Cosimo I de' Medici, e di sua moglie, Leonor Alvarez de Toledo. Maria fu la prima degli undici figli legittimi del matrimonio.
Fin dalla nascita, Maria fu educata come una vera principessa. Visse con i genitori a Palazzo Vecchio, dove ricevette un'educazione accurata. Tra i suoi precettori c'erano Pierfrancesco Riccio e Antonio Angeli da Barga, e si dice che conoscesse bene lo spagnolo, insegnato dalla madre e da vari maestri.
In giovane età fu progettato il suo matrimonio con Alfonso II d'Este. Tuttavia, il matrimonio non ebbe mai luogo perché Maria contrasse la malaria e morì il 19 novembre 1557 a Livorno, all'età di 17 anni. La sua morte fu un colpo devastante per la sua famiglia.
Di Agnolo Bronzino resta un bellissimo ritratto di Maria all'età di circa otto anni. Questo ritratto, conservato nella Galleria degli Uffizi, è uno dei più solenni e mette in risalto i colori scuri del costume e dello sfondo.
Le sue spoglie sono sepolte nell'oratorio della Fortezza di Livorno. Nonostante la sua breve vita, Maria è ricordata come una figura importante nella storia della famiglia Medici e il suo ritratto rimane un capolavoro dell'arte rinascimentale.
Maria di Cosimo de' Medici è una figura tragica, la cui vita e morte hanno lasciato un segno indelebile nella sua famiglia e nella cultura fiorentina. La sua storia ci ricorda la fragilità della vita e l'importanza della famiglia nella società rinascimentale.
Source: Historia AI
#renacimiento#renaissance#rinascimento#painting#pittura#16th century#s XVI#cosimo de medici#leonor alvarez de toledo#il bronzino#agnolo bronzino
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Okay I’m sorry I gotta talk about the parallels between these two…
And these two…
Plus…
There are so many visual and narrative parallels between Cosimo and Rinaldo, and Lorenzo and Francesco. They’re both two sides of the same coin.
But the fundamental difference in their relationship arcs is that where Rinaldo blames Cosimo for his past deeds, Francesco believes that all events were out of their control, that it is fundamentally impossible for any reconciliation to occur, that a friendship between them is impossible.
Albizzi's grudge is fair and one he holds onto despite Cosimo's attempts to apologise and regain his friendship. Their relationship is very much defined by agency and conscious choices that are made at various points in their lives which lead to things unfolding the way they do. It is Albizzi's belief that Cosimo chose to betray him all those years ago. He even says that Cosimo was the one to sacrifice their friendship and that is ultimately why they remain in opposition — it is Rinaldo's choice to hold onto that grudge.
Even Cosimo sees it that way as he talks about how he made his choice many years ago at various points in the series. He knows that by choosing to obey his father (regardless of whether he could have actually done otherwise — see Giovanni’s death threat on his wedding day) meant he could not live the life he wanted. Their fallout is a key moment in understanding their dynamic throughout the series.
Francesco, however, has been constantly told throughout his life that the Medici are the enemy. When he tries to see beyond that, he is swiftly snatched back into these ingrained views. For him, fate keeps him and Lorenzo apart. They can't be together because Medici and Pazzi don't mix. It's all beyond their control.
They have no agency.
Lorenzo doesn’t even seem to see himself as playing any part in the breakdown of their relationship as he happily pins the entirety of the blame on Jacopo (who isn’t blameless by any stretch of the imagination). But Lorenzo still could have done more to show him that he wasn’t simply a pawn to him. He could’ve admitted that he originally invited Novella himself and thus removing anything to be used by Jacopo.
These two dynamics mirror one another so well, but their attitudes towards how that dynamic came to be couldn’t be more different. I love how this show explores these kinds of relationships in the show and how cleverly it crafts such interesting and complex dynamics.
#I just think they’re neat#cosimo de medici#rinaldo degli albizzi#lorenzo de medici#francesco pazzi#medici#medici meta#thanks to markantonys for the gifs
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And now we get (one of) the famous “Cosimo told me to tell you some home truths through prophecy” moments in Marsilio’s life
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In beauty of face no maiden ever equaled her. It was the radiance of an opium-dream - and airy and spirit-lifting vision more wildly divine than the phantasies which hovered about the slumbering souls of the daughters of Delos. Yet her features were not of that regular mould which we have been falsely taught to worship in the classical labors of the heathen. - Edgar Allan Poe, Ligeia
#perioddramaedit#edit#lana del rey#24#lyrics#honeymoon#maddalena x cosimo#maddalena de medici#cosimo x maddalena#maddalena medici#maddalena#sarah felberbaum#sarah felberbaum edit#medici#mediciedit#imedici#imediciedit#cosimo de medici#lanadelreyedit#perioddramacentral#period drama#perioddramasource#periodedit#edgar allan poe#maddalenaedit#marco bello#lyricsedit#richard madden#perioddramasonly#usersource
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Cosimo de Medici in Armour
Artist: Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)
Genre: Portrait
Date: circa 1545
Medium: Oil on Poplar Panel
Collection: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Cosimo de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Cosimo I de' Medici (12 June 1519 – 21 April 1574) was the second and last duke of Florence from 1537 until 1569, when he became the first grand duke of Tuscany, a title he held until his death.
#portrait#cosimo de medici#house of medici#florence#bronzino#italian#16th century painting#european#duke#tuscany#italian painter#man#armour
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Royal Birthdays for today, June 12th:
Reizei, Emperor of Japan, 950
Gaozong of Song, Emperor of China, 1107
Constance, Duchess of Brittany, 1161
Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1519
Anna of Württemberg, Duchess of Legnica, 1561
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, 1564
Karl Emich, Prince of Leiningen, 1952
Sibylla, Princess of Luxembourg, 1968
#emperor reizei#Gaozong of Song#constance of brittany#cosimo i#cosimo de medici#Anna of Württemberg#duke john casimir#long live the queue#royal birthdays#Karl Emich of Leiningen#sibylla of luxembourg
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WHY WHY WHY DID MEDICI LEAVE NETFLIX
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Not me writing the ultimate Theon is Francesco Sforza, Robb is Cosimo de’ Medici Sforzedici Throbb fic! 🤣
#throbb#sforzedici#theon greyjoy#robb stark#francesco sforza#cosimo de medici#got#game of thrones#asoiaf#a song of ice and fire
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Piero: Everyone chill, I know what I'm doing.
Breaks down everything his father built
Maddalena: you really really don't
Lorenzo in the afterlife screaming and looking down in panic.
Francesco next to him laughing his ass off.
#incorrect quotes#queue cause reasons#medici incorrect quotes#i medici#the medici family#giuliano de medici#cosimo de medici#lorenzo de medici#contessina de medici#lucrezia de medici#piero di lorenzo#clarice orsini#francesco pazzi
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It's me, Hi, I'm the problem it's me
It must be so exhausting always rooting for the anti-hero
#i medici#medici#the medici#the medici family#lorenzo de medici#lorenzo the magnificent#clarice orsini#more than wife {clarice}#clarice de medici#contessina de bardi#contessina de medici#wife of cosimo#cosimo de medici#cosimo the elder#florence#florence history#medici netflix#anti hero
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