6.5
/10
Francesco de' Pazzi is a real person portrayed by Matteo Martari in the TV series Medici (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Old Scores (season 2), they were 35 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 24 aired and have accumulated 4323 positive votes.

Francesco de' Pazzi

by Matteo Martari

character

Episodes8

  • 7.4
    /10

    Old Scores

    episode S2.E1 january 2019
    Following years of stable power established by the late Cosimo, the Medici Bank, led by the 50-year-old Piero de' Medici, is in trouble.
  • 7.6
    /10

    Standing Alone

    episode S2.E2 january 2019
    After having to reveal to his father that he has taken his place as head of the family, Lorenzo and his mother Lucrezia go to Rome, seeking financial support from the Pope.
  • 7.8
    /10

    Obstacles and Opportunities

    episode S2.E3 january 2019
    The Pope has died and has now been replaced by Sixtus IV. The new pontiff names the Pazzi cousin, Salviati, as Archbishop of Pisa.
  • 7.9
    /10

    Blood with Blood

    episode S2.E4 january 2019
    The death of the pope brings strategic challenges as lorenzo negotiates with the Duke of milan and welcomes his new bride, Clarice, to Florence.
  • 8
    /10

    Ties That Bind

    episode S2.E5 january 2019
    These are happy times for the Medici. Lorenzo and Clarice have had a baby, and the new alliance with Francesco Pazzi guarantees a solid political axis for Florence, with Venice and Milan.
  • 8
    /10

    Alliance

    episode S2.E6 january 2019
    As Lorenzo sees the long-sought alliance with Venice and Milan now looking doubtful, the Pazzi exploit the Medici's moment of weakness by fomenting insurrection in nearby Città di Castello.
  • 8.5
    /10

    Betrayal

    episode S2.E7 january 2019
    Following yet another defeat, the Pazzi come to a decision: it's time to get rid of the Medici once and for all.
  • 9.1
    /10

    Mass

    episode S2.E8 january 2019
    The Pazzi prepare to launch their final attack against the Medici family.

Best moments8

  • 7.8
    /10
    18% of the votes

    Obstacles and Opportunities

    episode S2.E3 january 2019
    The Pope has died and has now been replaced by Sixtus IV. The new pontiff names the Pazzi cousin, Salviati, as Archbishop of Pisa.
  • 7.9
    /10
    16% of the votes

    Blood with Blood

    episode S2.E4 january 2019
    The death of the pope brings strategic challenges as lorenzo negotiates with the Duke of milan and welcomes his new bride, Clarice, to Florence.
  • 8
    /10
    8% of the votes

    Ties That Bind

    episode S2.E5 january 2019
    These are happy times for the Medici. Lorenzo and Clarice have had a baby, and the new alliance with Francesco Pazzi guarantees a solid political axis for Florence, with Venice and Milan.
  • 7.6
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Standing Alone

    episode S2.E2 january 2019
    After having to reveal to his father that he has taken his place as head of the family, Lorenzo and his mother Lucrezia go to Rome, seeking financial support from the Pope.
  • 8
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Alliance

    episode S2.E6 january 2019
    As Lorenzo sees the long-sought alliance with Venice and Milan now looking doubtful, the Pazzi exploit the Medici's moment of weakness by fomenting insurrection in nearby Città di Castello.
  • 8.5
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Betrayal

    episode S2.E7 january 2019
    Following yet another defeat, the Pazzi come to a decision: it's time to get rid of the Medici once and for all.
  • 9.1
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Mass

    episode S2.E8 january 2019
    The Pazzi prepare to launch their final attack against the Medici family.
  • 7.4
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Old Scores

    episode S2.E1 january 2019
    Following years of stable power established by the late Cosimo, the Medici Bank, led by the 50-year-old Piero de' Medici, is in trouble.

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1.8K
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804
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117
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75
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74
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