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Once legitimately a Medici, this child of a tradesman's [[Fioretta Gorini|daughter]] went on to become Pope Clement VII.
Once legitimately a Medici, this child of a tradesman's [[Fioretta Gorini|daughter]] went on to become Pope Clement VII.


Get this: Clement VII was Pope during the {{Wiki|Sack of Rome (1527)|Sack}} of [[Rome]] in 1527, during which he was taken prisoner in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. He escaped his captors disguised as...a tradesman.
Get this: Clement VII was Pope during the [[Sack of Rome (1527)|Sack]] of [[Rome]] in 1527, during which he was taken prisoner in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. He escaped his captors disguised as...a tradesman.


Son of a tradesman's daughter escapes poor past to become Pope, only to become a tradesman once more. Oh, the irony.
Son of a tradesman's daughter escapes poor past to become Pope, only to become a tradesman once more. Oh, the irony.
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 13 May 2026

Date of Birth: 1453.
Profession: Noble.

The playboy to his brother Lorenzo's statesman, Giuliano de' Medici was well known for his famous jousting tournaments, his handsome physique and his illegitimate child.

When Giuliano was killed in the Pazzi Conspiracy, his son Giulio was considered legitimate due to a loophole in Canon law that allowed marriages to occur privately between two people, meaning that his parents could have agreed that they were actually married without telling anyone about it. Watch out Catholics - your mistresses have more power than you think.

Once legitimately a Medici, this child of a tradesman's daughter went on to become Pope Clement VII.

Get this: Clement VII was Pope during the Sack of Rome in 1527, during which he was taken prisoner in the Castel Sant'Angelo. He escaped his captors disguised as...a tradesman.

Son of a tradesman's daughter escapes poor past to become Pope, only to become a tradesman once more. Oh, the irony.