
Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici.
'Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici' (
1360 – February 20 or February 28,
1429) was the founder of the famous and powerful
Medici dynasty of
Florence and the
Medici bank; father of
Cosimo de' Medici (''Pater Patriae''), and great-grandfather of
Lorenzo de Medici (the Magnificent).
Biography
Born in
Florence, he was the son of
Averardo de' Medici. Little is known about him. He had not been born rich: the little money left by his own father had to be divided between a widow and five sons.
Giovanni was somewhat uninterested in politics, unless the issues pertained to him or his bank. Often when his name was put forward to participate in the Florentine government (''reggimento''), he chose to pay the fine rather than serve, although he did serve one term as
Gonfaloniere.
Giovanni was the head of an early "multi-national" company, as the family bank, his main commercial interest, had branches throughout the northern Italian city-states and beyond. In
1410, Giovanni bet on the return of the
papacy to
Rome, and was correct. Rewarding Giovanni for his support, subsequent popes made use of the de' Medici banks. Giovanni was also rewarded with tax-farming contracts and the rights to many
alum mines. He set his family on the path to becoming one of the richest dynasties in Europe, thereby making an essential stride towards its later cultural and political eminence.
Children
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Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici
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Lorenzo di Giovanni de' Medici
★ Antonio de' Medici
★ Damiano de' Medici
External links
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PBS - Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
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History of the Medici family
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THE MEDICI Genealogical tree from Florence Art Guide - The Renaissance
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Medici Family from The Galileo Project
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Image of Medici family tree