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Cosimo de’ Medici Lasting Influence on Politics, Banking, Religion, and Art Presentation by: Ashleigh-Lyne Allen, Shawn Gray, Forrester Hinds, and Jennifer Mueller

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The father of Florence, Cosimo Medici, served as the starting point for several decades of Renaissance and stability in the country. Serving as a major broker for finances, trade, literature, artistry, and religion, Medici linked together people from all walks of life. His connections and his ability to keep people connected only through him greatly contributed to bringing together the people of Florence and overturning a non-functional empire. Presentation developed by: Alshleigh-Lyne Allen, Shawn Gray, Forrester Hinds, and Jennifer Mueller Slideshow speaking notes can be found at http://www.slideshare.net/ShawnGray1/cosimo-speaking-notes

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Cosimo de’ MediciLasting Influence on Politics, Banking, Religion, and Art

Presentation by: Ashleigh-Lyne Allen, Shawn Gray, Forrester Hinds, and Jennifer Mueller

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Forging Alliances

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Rise to Leading Family Bank Father created the bank. Mentored to lead bank by father Lent money to Nobility and Papacy

Medici-faced coin featuring Cosimo

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Exile From Florence

Albizzi and Strozzi famlilies arrested him He was tried and exiled from the city People begged for his return

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Influence on Causing Florentine Renaissance Funded many public projects Restored churches around Florence Imported exotic items Sent envoys for ancient written works

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Cosimo’s Florence

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Cosimo’s RenaissancePhysical manifestations of

power and control

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Religion• Rebuilding and

redecorating of churches

• Pleasing the Florentines

• Manifestations represented all over Florence

• Importance of charity

• Without Cosimo

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Consider Medici Next Time You…NetworkBankEnter a BuildingExamine ArtworkSee a Church

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References Altarpiece of San Marco. (1395). Retrieved March 19, 2013,

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Cosimo de' Medici (1389-1464), Pater Patri. (1465-1469). Retrieved March 19, 2013, from http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/arth213/medici_patronage.html

Posthumous Portrait of Cosimo Vecchio. (1518). Retrieved March 12, 2013, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/27652262

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References Il Duomo Florence Italy. (2008, June 28). Retrieved April 10,

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References Cosimo de' Medici (ruler of Florence [1389-1464]). (2013).

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Gilbert, K. (2005). Medici Power and Patronage under Cosimo the Elder and Lorenzo the Magnificent. Retrieved March 29, 2013, from Eastern Michigan University: http://commons.emich.edu/honors/103/

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References Howard, P. (2008). Preaching Magnificenc in Renaissance

Florence. Retrieved March 29, 2013, from Project Muse: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ren/summary/v061/61.2.howard.html

Kent, D. (2003). Preaching Magnificence in Renaissance Florence in Historiography. Common Knowledge, 9(2), 254-272.

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