-Why would Savonarola need to forgive Lorenzo de Medici on his deathbed? Certainly it’s because he
was a priest but there’s more to it.
please explain it well
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The two men in Sandro Botticelli's life could not have been more different. One was a collector of rare gems, a lover and a poet. The other was a prophet best remembered for consigning vanities to the fire.
Botticelli - the nickname of Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi (c1445-1510) - lived in the shadow of these two charismatic figures, whose names form the subtitle of the exhibition dedicated to the sublime painter at the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris: Botticelli: From Lorenzo the Magnificent to Savonarola. One of Botticelli's stellar influences was a wise diplomat who kept the peace between Italy's city states and whose reign was remembered as a civilised golden age. But perhaps it is the man who claimed to speak directly with God, and whose violent zealous language won him adoring, unquestioning followers, who is more relevant today.
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