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Diotisalvi Neroni : ウィキペディア英語版
Diotisalvi Neroni

Diotisalvi Neroni (1401 – 4 August 1482) was an Italian politician.
==Biography==
Born in Florence, he was appointed to numerous important positions in that city. He was ambassador in Milan and a protagonist of the Peace of Lodi in 1454.
The first advisor of Cosimo de' Medici the Elder, he helped in him to return in Florence from his exile. Cosimo recommended that Florence was governed under Neroni's directive after his death, but the ineptitude and the tyrannic behaviour showed by Cosimo's son, Piero the Gouty, pushed Neroni to take part in the 1466 conjure against him led by Luca Pitti, Angelo Acciaiuoli and Niccolò Soderini. Piero, however, was warned of the plot and crushed all its participants. Neroni and his sons were declared as "rebel", all their assets confiscated.
Neroni moved to Sicily and, later, to Ferrara, where he was hosted by Borso d'Este, another member of the 1466 conjure.
He died in Rome and was buried in the basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Of him, a bust by Mino da Fiesole in the Louvre and a portrait by Domenico Ghirlandaio in the Sistine Chapel remain.


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