Medici, Giovanni de'

Medici, Giovanni de'
orig. Lodovico

born April 6, 1498, Forli, Papal States
died Nov. 30, 1526, Mantua, marquisate of Mantua

Italian general.

A member of the younger branch of the Medici family, he was the son of Giovanni de' Medici, who died soon after his birth, and Caterina Sforza, of the powerful Sforza family of Milan. He took his father's name, trained as a soldier, and fought for a Medici cousin, Pope Leo X, in 1516–17 and 1521. In the service of the French (1522, 1525) he fought with the army of the League of Cognac in 1526 and was mortally wounded in the battle near Mantua. He was known as Giovanni dalle Bande Nere ("of the Black Bands") for the black banners his army (or bands) carried in mourning for Leo X after 1521.

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original name  Lodovico,  byname  Giovanni Dalle Bande Nere  (Italian:  Giovanni of the Black Bands)  
born April 6, 1498, Forli, Papal States
died Nov. 30, 1526, Mantua, Marquisate of Mantua

      the most noted soldier of all the Medici.

      Giovanni belonged to the younger, or cadet, branch of the Medici, descended from Lorenzo, brother to Cosimo the Elder. Always in obscurity and, until the 16th century, held in check by the elder line, this branch first entered the arena of history when the other was on the point of extinction. Its first major figure, in fact, was this valiant captain of the papal forces, Giovanni de' Medici. His father was Giovanni, son of Pierfrancesco, who was the son of Lorenzo. Though christened Lodovico, the child took his father's name of Giovanni, his father having died soon after his birth. Trained to arms from his earliest years, this youth inherited all the energy of his mother, Caterina, whose Sforza blood seemed to infuse new life into the younger branch of the Medici. Having first fought for Pope Leo X against Francesco Maria della Rovere (1516–17) and against the French (1521), he took service with the French in 1522, went over to the Emperor's side in 1523, but returned to the French service in 1525 (before the Battle of Pavia). In 1526 he entered the army of the League of Cognac against the Emperor but was mortally wounded in battle near Mantua on November 25 and died five days later. His bande nere or “black bands” were named from the black banners that they began to carry in mourning for Leo X.

      Giovanni was married to Maria Salviati, by whom he had one son, Cosimo (1519–74), who became the first grand duke of Tuscany (as Cosimo I) and indeed the founder of the grand duchy and the new Medicean dynasty.

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