Lorenzo The Magnificent
The great Florentine historian of the 16th-century Francesco Guicciardini wrote 'that it would not have been possible for Florence to have had a better or a more pleasant tyrant', and certainly Lorenzo stands out amongst his contemporaries and is striking even today as a splendid, versatile personality.| Comments on article "Lorenzo The Magnificent" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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