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until it was able to fund the
Medici Bank. This bank was the
largest in
Europe in the 1400s and
facilitated the
Medicis' rise to
political power in Florence...
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Catherine de'
Medici (Italian:
Caterina de'
Medici,
pronounced [kateˈriːna de ˈmɛːditʃi]; French:
Catherine de
Médicis,
pronounced [katʁin də medisis];...
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Marie de'
Medici (French:
Marie de
Médicis; Italian:
Maria de'
Medici; 26
April 1575 – 3 July 1642) was
Queen of
France and
Navarre as the
second wife...
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Medici,
Medicis, The
Medicis, or The
House of
Medici were a
prominent medieval Florentine family.
Medici also may
refer to: Emílio
Médici (1905-1985)...
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France declared himself openly against the
election of the
Cardinal de
Medicis." (19
November 1523 entry) Corkery,
James and
Thomas Worcester, The Papacy...
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developments initiated in
MEDICIS-Promed
under the
guidance of Prof. "Kostya" Novozelov.
Several lanthanides produced at CERN-
MEDICIS,
samarium and terbium...
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French language. In 1970 the Prix
Médicis étranger was
added to
recognize a book
published in translation. The Prix
Médicis essai has been
awarded since 1985...
- 2012.
Medicis is
known for
products such as
Solodyn and
Ziana for
treating acne, and for
Restylane and
Dysport for
treating facial wrinkles.
Medicis was...
- "Renaissance (From "
Medici:
Masters of Florence")". iTunes.
Apple Inc. 14
October 2016.
Retrieved 1
January 2017. "Les
Médicis, Maîtres de Florence :...
- The
Medici Fountain (French: la
fontaine Médicis) is a
monumental fountain in the
Jardin du
Luxembourg in the 6th arrondis****t in Paris.
Built in about...