Stefano Dall’Aglio sheds new light on the notorious Florentine Lorenzino de’ Medici (also known as Lorenzaccio) and on two of the most infamous assassinations of Italian Renaissance history. In 1537 Lorenzino changed the course of history by murdering Alessandro de’ Medici, first duke of Florence, and paving the way for the accession of the new duke, Cosimo I. In 1548 Lorenzino was killed in Venice in revenge for the assassination he had committed. Basing his work on extensive research in the historical archives of Florence and Simancas, Dall’Aglio reconstructs the events surrounding these murders and involving the Medici, their loyalists, the Florentine republican exiles, and some of the most powerful sovereigns of the time. The first publ...
Drawing on newly discovered archival documents, the article unearths the story of Antonio Beghini, a...
The atrocious murder of Laura Lanza La Grua, Lady Carini, during the evening of 4 December, 1563, wa...
Medical documents and autopsy reports imply that tertial malarial fevers caused the death of the Gra...
Stefano Dall’Aglio sheds new light on the notorious Florentine Lorenzino de’ Medici (also known as L...
For almost five centuries historians have believed that the revenge murder of Lorenzino de’ Medici, ...
Many mysteries still surround the murder of Alessandro de’ Medici, first duke of Florence, which occ...
The article builds on the recent discovery of seventeen new letters written by Lorenzino de’ Medici ...
La figura di Lorenzino de’ Medici (1514-1548) – assassino del primo duca di Firenze Alessandro de’ M...
La recensione si focalizza sul libro di Stefano Dall'Aglio. L'autore ricostruisce gli anni dell'esil...
Florence. Winter, 1536. A prominent Jewish moneylender is murdered in his home, a death with wide im...
New archival documentation that was previously unknown details a new understanding concerning the li...
Abstract The assassination of Duke Alessandro dei Medici in January 1537 sparks a major political cr...
On the night of 6 January 1537 Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici killed his cousin, the first Duke...
Contemporary Italian history has been marked by an extraordinary series of murders and political ass...
Contemporary Italian history has been marked by an extraordinary series of murders and political ass...
Drawing on newly discovered archival documents, the article unearths the story of Antonio Beghini, a...
The atrocious murder of Laura Lanza La Grua, Lady Carini, during the evening of 4 December, 1563, wa...
Medical documents and autopsy reports imply that tertial malarial fevers caused the death of the Gra...
Stefano Dall’Aglio sheds new light on the notorious Florentine Lorenzino de’ Medici (also known as L...
For almost five centuries historians have believed that the revenge murder of Lorenzino de’ Medici, ...
Many mysteries still surround the murder of Alessandro de’ Medici, first duke of Florence, which occ...
The article builds on the recent discovery of seventeen new letters written by Lorenzino de’ Medici ...
La figura di Lorenzino de’ Medici (1514-1548) – assassino del primo duca di Firenze Alessandro de’ M...
La recensione si focalizza sul libro di Stefano Dall'Aglio. L'autore ricostruisce gli anni dell'esil...
Florence. Winter, 1536. A prominent Jewish moneylender is murdered in his home, a death with wide im...
New archival documentation that was previously unknown details a new understanding concerning the li...
Abstract The assassination of Duke Alessandro dei Medici in January 1537 sparks a major political cr...
On the night of 6 January 1537 Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici killed his cousin, the first Duke...
Contemporary Italian history has been marked by an extraordinary series of murders and political ass...
Contemporary Italian history has been marked by an extraordinary series of murders and political ass...
Drawing on newly discovered archival documents, the article unearths the story of Antonio Beghini, a...
The atrocious murder of Laura Lanza La Grua, Lady Carini, during the evening of 4 December, 1563, wa...
Medical documents and autopsy reports imply that tertial malarial fevers caused the death of the Gra...