Giovanni de' Medici was born in 1475 to Lorenzo de' Medici and Clarice Orsini. Lorenzo was the de facto ruler of the Republic of Florence and ran the Medici Bank. As a younger son, Giovanni was destined for Church, with Pope Innocent VIII naming him a Cardinal in 1489. 1/10
Because of his age, his official appointment would take till 1492. But his move to Rome had to be curtailed after his father's death the same year. Giovanni's elder brother, Piero, succeeded, but in 1494 the Florentines rebelled and expelled the Medici. 2/10
Giovanni fled for northern Europe, but returned to Rome in 1500. In 1503, Piero de' Medici died, making Giovanni the head of the family. He also took part in two papal elections that year, electing Pope Pius III and later, Pope Julius II. 3/10
Pope Julius II went to war against Venice, who had been eating up Papal states. By 1508, he had gained Romagna and Bologna, to where Giovanni was appointed as papal legate in 1511. In 1512, Giovanni gained control of Florence, where he put his brother, Giuliano, in charge. 4/10
In 1513, Pope Julius died and Giovanni was elected as the new Pope. Taking the name Leo, he was ordained as a priest on 15th March and consecrated as Pope two days later. As a Pope, he spent lavishly on art with artists like Raphael at work. 5/10
Self indulgent, he also put the Church badly in debt and sold more indulgences (essentially "Get out of hell for a donation" cards) to balance the books. When France marched onto Milan, he resisted them, only to switch sides after French victory at Marignano. 6/10
In 1516, the Pope's brother, Giuliano died. This led the Pope to shift his focus on his nephew, Lorenzo, whom he made Duke of Urbino after a costly war. But Lorenzo died in 1519 and Urbino went back to its former lords, though Medici still retained Florence. 7/10
In 1517, the Pope had a Cardinal, who was rumoured to be his lover, killed calling it an assassination conspiracy. With the worsening financial crisis, he appointed 31 Cardinals the same year. Later that year, a German priest called out the practice of selling indulgences. 8/10
The Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther immediately went viral, perhaps with a bit of Streisand effect as it led to pamphlet war with Johann Tetzel. The Pope defended his right to sell indulgences in 1518 and attempted unsuccessfully to suppress Luther. 9/10
The Pope excommunicated Luther in 1521 and at the subsequent Diet of Worms, Luther refused to bow down. While the Pope died the same year, Prussia, Hesse, Saxony, Sweden and Denmark had broken away from a self-indulgent Rome by 1540 siding with Luther. 10/10
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Leo was born in 8th century AD to Atyuppius and Elizabeth in Rome. He became a priest, eventually made a Cardinal by Pope Hadrian. At the time of Pope Hadrian's death in 795, Leo was the Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna. 1/10
Pope Hadrian and the Frankish King Karolus were frenemies, in a matter of speaking. A generation earlier, Pepin, Mayor of the Palace of Neustria and Austrasia, deposed the Frankish King and got himself crowned King of the Franks with the approval of Pope Zacharius. 2/10
When I look at my nearly 7 year old daughter’s upcoming academic year, I have to say I feel for more senior parents and later adolescents worried about a below par academic year.
Many view a gap in your academic life or in career negatively. But in a year which has forced career breaks due to pandemic induced lockdowns, it has become a common occurrence. Hopefully, this will finally normalize such breaks. ( hbr.org/2021/04/compan… ) 2/7
I had taken two years off during my academic life and both years have been important in shaping my future. I had a year off after school in which I took up a computer course at NIIT that helped me land my first job after graduation. 3/7
🧵 Thread to collate some of the sources for vaccines purchases by India so far and the payments towards it. Vaccine doses in Millions, Amount in Millions and Currency INR. Let's start with the data released yesterday by MoHFW. 1/10
Second was a Letter of Comfort late Jan for Covaxin for 4.5 million doses, though 0.8 million of them was marked for Vaccine Maitri (I am taking the same rate for Covaxin as before). 3/10
Alfonso de Castilla was born in 1155 to Prince Sancho de Castilla and Princess Blanca de Navarra. His paternal grandfather, Alfonso, was the King of León, Galicia, Castile and Toledo, while his maternal grandfather, Garcia, was the King of Navarre. 1/10
When King Alfonso died in 1157, the elder Sancho received Castile & Toledo, while his younger brother, Fernando, received León & Galicia. Despite the dynastic connections of the Christian nations in the north of the Iberian peninsula, it was still dominated by the Almohads. 2/10
Guillaume was born around 755 to Theoderic, Count of Autun, and Aldana, likely a sister of Pepin, King of the Franks. When Pepin died in 768, his sons Karol and Karlomann, became joint Kings of the Franks. Theoderic retained a faithful role in the court. 1/10
In 781, Karol appointed his 3 year old son, Hludowic, as the King of Aquitaine. Karol was vary of his southern neighbours in Hispania, especially after his defeat in 778 at Roncevaux Pass. It is likely Guillaume was brought in as a tutor for young Hludowic. 2/10
Ariadne was born before 457 to Leon and Verina. Leon served in the Roman army of Theodosius, the Emperor in the East, but the power behind the throne were the Emperor's elder sister, Pulcheria, and Flavius Ardaburius Aspar, a general of Germanic descent, from Alani tribe. 1/10
When Theodosius died in 450, Pulcheria and Aspar appointed Marcianus, whom Pulcheria later married, as the Emperor. Pulcheria died in 453, followed by Marcianus in 457. Aspar controlled the Eastern Empire, but could not rule himself. So, he appointed Leon, to be a puppet. 2/10