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three-year separation and meeting in Rome,
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first signs of rift on visit to Forlì,
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in Forlì as home
and Girolamo's cowardice in defending Rome in Salt War,
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and Girolamo's distrust of Caterina over visit to Milan,
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love lacking in,
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and optimistic 1480 outlook,
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power balance shifts to Caterina after Girolamo's illness,
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Sixtus's blessing of,
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See also
Children of Caterina Sforza
Marriage ceremony, during Renaissance,
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Marriages to romantic partners.
See
Romantic relationships of Caterina
Martin V (pope),
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Maruzzi, Gian Francesco ("Il Tolentino"),
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Maximilian I of Hapsburg (Holy Roman Emperor),
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Medici, Bianca (sister of Lorenzo),
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Medici, Caterina d' (daughter of Lorenzo),
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Medici, Catherine de',
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Medici, Cosimo (the Elder),
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Medici, Cosimo (son of Giovanni and Maria Salvati),
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Medici Il Popolano, Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de' (leader of cadet branch and lover/husband of Caterina),
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name changed to "Popolani,"
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see also
Medici, Giovanni di Giovanni de')
Medici, Giovanni de' (brother of Piero; cardinal and later Pope Leo X),
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Medici, Giovanni di Giovanni de' (son of Caterina; formerly Ludovico de' Medici),
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and Caterina in Florence post-prison,
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Ottaviano and Cesare find burdensome with Caterina in prison,
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physical courage of,
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Medici, Giuliano (brother of Lorenzo the Magnificent),
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Medici, Giuliano de' (brother of Lucrezia),
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Medici, Lorenzo de' (the Magnificent)
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Caterina in palace of,
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Caterina's romance with Ordelaffi criticized by,
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Orsi brothers' appeal to,
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Cardinal Cybo (Innocent VIII) as friend of,
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daughter of married to pope's son,
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death of,
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executions of would-be assassins of,
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and Forlì discontent,
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furnishes painters to decorate Sistine Chapel,
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Girolamo's plots to assassinate,
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and Girolamo's attempted trap,
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and invasion of lands on outskirts of Forlì,
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Galeotto Manfredi reports to on Caterina's retort from ramparts,
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and Galeotto Manfredi's marrige,
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and marriage of Caterina's daughter,
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and Milan,
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and Muratte convent,
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number of members of executed,
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physical courage of,
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representative of requested as Riario son's godfather,
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sabotages Milan's attempt to take Faenza,
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and da Vinci,
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Medici, Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de',
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Medici, Ludovico Sforza de' (son of Caterina and Giovanni).
See
Medici, Giovanni di Giovanni de'
Medici, Piero de',
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Medici family
and Pazzi family,
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principal line and cadet line united in son of Giovanni and Maria,
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Sixtus's campaign against,
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Mehmed II (sultan),
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Mellini, Cardinal,
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Melozzo da Forlì,
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Mercati, Giulio,
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
on Baptistry of Florence,
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Pietà ,
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Michelozzo,
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Milan
Caterina renews alliance with,
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conspirators against Girolamo exiled to,
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and Ferrara,
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Forlì troops in service of,
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as French target,
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and Lorenzo the Magnificent,
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in multi-nation treaty excluding Sixtus IV,
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and papal states,
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and retaliation for harm to Riario children,
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republican endeavors frustrated in,
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sees Caterina as threat to political stability due to Giacomo's influence,
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and Sforza family,
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Miracle of the Hanged Man, The
(Palmezzano painting),
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Mirandola, Lucrezia Pico della,
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Missaglia family,
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Modena, and Caterina's journey to Rome,
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Moecenigo, Doge Giovanni,
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Mona Lisa,
Caterina claimed to be model for,
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Money raising, in Renaissance,
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Montecchio, Antonio da,
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Montefeltro, Federico di,
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Montesecco, Giovanni Battista da,
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Mordano, fortress of, overcome by French after heroic defense,
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Moscardino (servant of Codronchi),
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Muratte, the,
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in Caterina's will,
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granddaughter Cornelia raised by,
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Music, and Galeazzo Maria (father),
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Nanni, Giovanni,
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Naples
and Forlì's position in Naples- Milan war,
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in multi-nation treaty excluding Sixtus IV,
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in Salt War,
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and Salt War armistice,
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Nero (Roman emperor), and Roderigo Borgia,
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Nestorian heresy,
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Novello, Giovanni,
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Numai, Luffo,
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Olgiati, Girolamo,
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Oliva, Fabio,
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On the Art of War
(Machiavelli),
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See also
Machiavelli, Niccolò
Orcioli, Marino degli,
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Orcioli, Tommaso degli,
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Ordelaffi, Antonio,
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Ordelaffi, Antonio Maria,
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in assassination plot against Girolamo,
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attempts to incite revolt in Forlì,
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attempts to regain Forlì upon ascendance of Julius II,
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death of,
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and Faenza turmoil,
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Ordelaffi, Francesco ("Cecco"),
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Ordelaffi, Francesco (son),
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Ordelaffi, Ludovico,
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