The Conclave elected Cardinal Alessandro Farnese on 12 October and he chose the name Paul III. The reading takes into account the respective political contexts of these letters – the end of the War of the Pazzi Conspiracy and of the Barons’ Revolt respectively – but seeks above all to use them to explore … 375-423. Wiley has partnerships with many of the world’s leading societies and publishes over 1,500 peer-reviewed journals and 1,500+ new books annually in print and online, as well as databases, major reference works and laboratory protocols in STMS subjects. Lorenzo de' Medici, who was to succeed his father, Piero, as chief citizen of the Florentine Republic, and Ippolita Maria Sforza, daughter of Francesco Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti, Duke and Duchess of Milan, and betrothed, since 1455, to Alfonso d'Aragona, Duke of Calabria, son and heir This article examines aspects of the relationship of Lorenzo de' Medici and Ippolita Sforza, Duchess of Calabria, through a close reading of two familiar letters by the latter dating from 1480 and 1486. [9] He was in Regensburg by 12 August. option. [5] In Bologna, he participated in the ceremonies of the coronation. To assist and succeed him in church affairs, Clement VII created his cousin Ippolito a cardinal on 10 January 1529, and on the same day named him first Archbishop of Avignon, a position that brought him a considerable income. Read your article online and download the PDF from your email or your account. The journal also contains a substantial book reviews section and often illustrated reviews of major exhibitions worldwide. He could only be Administrator of Mondovi, however, since he was not a bishop. [citation needed] By 24 April 1531, Catherine had been promised to Henry, the son of King Francis I of France, in a draft contract of marriage. NeI Medici viene mostrato il decisivo contributo che Ippolita svolse nelle negoziazioni di pace tra Napoli e Firenze, con lo scopo di allontanare il re d'Aragona dal papa. [2] His own preference was to be ruler of Florence, not a cleric, and he spent the rest of his life trying to renounce his clerical calling and depose his cousin Alessandro. With a growing open access offering, Wiley is committed to the widest possible dissemination of and access to the content we publish and supports all sustainable models of access. [13] Along with that post he was transferred to the Titular church of San Lorenzo in Damaso.[14]. L’ambiguo rapporto tra Lorenzo e Ippolita Sforza. Eubel, III, p. 64 and p. 250. Since he was only eighteen, he could not be consecrated a bishop or even be the administrator of the diocese without a papal dispensation. Facendo da tramite tra Ferrante e gli ambasciatori milanesi, Ippolita sostenne il progetto pacificatore di Lorenzo, con il quale consolidò anche una gratificante amicizia, e alla fine fu la sua firma, in veste di … Infatti, dopo aver sventato la congiura dei Pazzi, Lorenzo troverà un antagonista in Girolamo Savonarola (Francesco Montanari), un frate domenicano appena giunto da Roma. [16] Catherine was 11, and Cardinal Ippolito was 21. Biography. Suffering from a low-grade fever for eight days, Ippolito died from malaria in Itri, in southern Lazio,[17] although there were rumors that he had been poisoned either by Alessandro de' Medici,[18] whose abuses he was intending to denounce, or by Pope Paul III, who aimed to acquire Ippolito's lucrative benefices for his own nephews. Ippolita Sforza sarà uno dei nuovi personaggi della terza stagione de “I Medici“, serie tv in onda su Rai Uno. [6], On 15 February 1530, Pope Clement granted Cardinal Ippolito a ⅓ share in the annual papal income from the town and territory of Chiusi for his lifetime. [4], On 12 August 1529, Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici was one of the three Cardinal Legates who met Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at Genoa with the purpose of conducting him in state to his coronation as Emperor in Bologna. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. Mele, Veronica (2013), «Dietro la politica delle potenze: la ventennale collaborazione tra Ippolita Sforza e Lorenzo de’ Medici », Bullettino dell’Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo, 115, pp. Questa stagione, apertasi la settimana scorsa con le prime due puntate, racconta gli ultimi anni di vita e di governo di Lorenzo de’ Medici. The Sforza family have the greatest debt towards the bank and manage to make an agreement with Piero to erase their debts. Lorenzo de' Medici (Italian pronunciation: [loˈrɛntso de ˈmɛːditʃi], 1 January 1449 – 8 April 1492) was an Italian statesman, de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic and the most powerful and enthusiastic patron of Renaissance culture in Italy. Ippolito's cousin, Pope Clement, died on 25 September 1534. 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Editions of important documents appear in their original languages, with introduction, textual apparatus, notes and (occasionally) translations of the documents and sources into English. [3] On 3 May 1529, Cardinal Ippolito was named Papal Legate in Perugia.