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The House of Medici: Seeds of Decline

✍ Scribed by Charles, Edward


Book ID
110485994
Publisher
Pen and Sword
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781781591932

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✦ Synopsis


Lucrezia Tornabuoni, brought up in the Palazzo Medici alongside Cosimo's children, always expected to marry his charismatic younger son, Giovanni, but now in later life, she finds herself imprisoned in a loveless marriage with the gout-ridden elder son, Piero.

Like Cosimo, she sees the future salvation of the family in the hands of her own son, Lorenzo the Magnificent, but how can she be sure he inherits the mantle before Piero ruins everything?
For years she has groomed her son to be a great prince, and in the process to ignore the Medici Bank – whose wealth has funded the City and Republic of Florence. But now the economy is faltering, the money is running out, the burdens of leadership are becoming more onerous for her son, and she begins to question whether she has led him astray. Her difficulty is that in the closed society of Florence, there is no-one she can confide in.

Then, while on a journey away from the city, she is approached by a...


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