Lorenzo de' Medici Born: Renaissance Dynasty Continues
Lorenzo de' Medici inherited the dual legacy of Florence's most powerful banking dynasty and served as Duke of Urbino before his early death at 26. His brief rule connected two eras of Medici dominance, and his daughter Catherine would later become Queen of France, extending the family's political influence across the continent.
September 12, 1492
534 years ago
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