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cosmo demedici

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Med⋅i⋅ci

[med-i-chee; It. me-dee-chee]
–noun
1. Catherine de'. Catherine de Médicis.
2. Cos⋅mo or Co⋅si⋅mo de' [kawz-maw or -kaw-zee-maw de] , (“the Elder”), 1389–1464, Italian banker, statesman, and patron of art and literature.
3. Cosmo or Cosimo de' (“the Great”), 1519–74, duke of Florence and first grand duke of Tuscany.
4. Gio⋅van⋅ni de' [jaw-vahn-nee de] . Leo X.
5. Giu⋅lio de' [joo-lyaw de] . Clement VII.
6. Lo⋅ren⋅zo de' [law-ren-tsaw de] , (“Lorenzo the Magnificent”), 1449–92, poet and patron of the arts and literature: ruler of Florence 1478–92 (father of Leo X).
7. Ma⋅ri⋅a de' [muh-ree-uh duh; It. mah-ree-ah de] . Marie de Médicis.

Med⋅i⋅ce⋅an [med-i-see-uhn, chee-uhn] , adjective
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Medici [(med-uh-chee)]

A family of skilled politicians and patrons of the arts who lived in Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance. (See Lorenzo de Medici.)

Note: The family produced two queens of France: Catherine, in the sixteenth century, and Marie, in the seventeenth.
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