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The New Yorker Much of Pucci’s archive is housed in the Palazzo Pucci, in Florence, not far from where Pandolfo Pucci, a distant ancestor, was hanged for plotting to murder Cosimo I de’ Medici.
Fashion’s Attics
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In Italy, designers like Max Mara, Pucci, and Ferragamo maintain their own archives, used for both preservation and inspiration.
108 months ago
Harvard Business Review Breakthrough ideas don't happen in a vacuum. Bringing concepts from one field into a new, unfamiliar territory, can often lead to the most explosive and innovative paths forward. The updated edition of Frans Johansson's classic book, The Medici Effec
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108 months ago
Forbes De-stressing starts at a sumptuous villa that once belonged to the Medici in San Casciano dei Bagni.
110 months ago
Slate.com Talking about it in months makes it feel longer—and no one wants that.
116 months ago
The Economist Alessandro de' Medici had a keen sexual appetite, and lusted after a married woman in Florence. Promised an assignation with her, he was woken from a nap not by a caress, but by a sword in his stomach
118 months ago
The Economist Alessandro de' Medici had a keen sexual appetite, and lusted after a married woman in Florence. Promised an assignation with her, he was woken from a nap not by a caress, but by a sword in his stomach
119 months ago
CollegeHumor Sponsored by the Medici Tourism Board
123 months ago
The New Yorker What it takes to investigate a five-hundred-and-twenty-year-old cold case.
A Renaissance Murder Mystery
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Was the glamorous philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola the victim of a plot by a member of the Medici family?
128 months ago
The New Yorker New research suggests a poisoned Renaissance philosopher was the victim of a Medici plot.
A Renaissance Murder Mystery
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Was the glamorous philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola the victim of a plot by a member of the Medici family?
128 months ago
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130 months ago
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