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In 1497 Giovanni married [[Caterina Sforza]], Lady of [[Forlì]] and [[Imola]]. They had a son, baptized Ludovico. However, after Giovanni's death soon afterwards, Caterina re-christened the baby Giovanni. He grew up to become the renowned [[condottieri|''condottiero'']] [[Giovanni dalle Bande Nere]]. |
In 1497 Giovanni married [[Caterina Sforza]], Lady of [[Forlì]] and [[Imola]]. They had a son, baptized Ludovico. However, after Giovanni's death soon afterwards, Caterina re-christened the baby Giovanni. He grew up to become the renowned [[condottieri|''condottiero'']] [[Giovanni dalle Bande Nere]]. |
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Giovanni de' Medici il Popolano | |
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Born | Florence, Republic of Florence | 21 October 1467
Died | 14 September 1498 Santa Maria in Bagno, Papal States | (aged 30)
Noble family | Medici |
Spouse(s) | Caterina Sforza |
Issue | Giovanni dalle Bande Nere |
Father | Pierfrancesco the Elder |
Mother | Laudomia Acciaioli |
Giovanni de' Medici, later known as il Popolano (21 October 1467 – 14 September 1498) was an Italian nobleman of the Medici House of Florence. He was the son of Pierfrancesco di Lorenzo de' Medici, and therefore a member of a secondary branch of the family.
Biography
Giovanni was born in Florence. After his father's death (1476), he and his elder brother Lorenzo (il Popolano) came under the tutelage of their cousins Giuliano and Lorenzo (il Magnifico), and were educated by humanists such as Marsilio Ficino and Angelo Poliziano. They conceived a passion for classical studies and books, and later created a large library of manuscripts and codexes.
Later their relationship with Lorenzo il Magnifico deteriorated, mostly for economic reasons (Lorenzo had kept for himself the Popolanos' inheritance, instead of simply administering it). After Lorenzo il Magnifico's death, they were among the opponents of Lorenzo's successor, Piero (il Fatuo), who exiled them in April 1494.
The following November, Lorenzo and Giovanni returned to Florence in the wake of Charles VIII of France's invasion of Italy, as Piero had been ousted by a Republican revolution in the city. Their support for Girolamo Savonarola gained them the Popolano ("Populist") nickname.
In 1497 Giovanni married Caterina Sforza, Lady of Forlì and Imola. They had a son, baptized Ludovico. However, after Giovanni's death soon afterwards, Caterina re-christened the baby Giovanni. He grew up to become the renowned condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere.