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shesnake · 6 months
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media references explained here but feel free to vote based on vibes with no context
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recycledmoviecostumes · 4 months
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Paul Giamatti first wore this distinctive red and gold costume as King John in the 2011 film Ironclad and even appears on the film’s poster. The piece went on to be used in television – first in a 2013 episode of Da Vinci’s Demons, where Ross O’Hennessy wore it as Commander Quattrone, and later in the 2017 mini-series The White Princess, when it was worn by Nicholas Audsley as Lord Strange.
Costume Credit: Lucia
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doctor-octiddius · 3 months
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let me show off some goofy file names once again
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dum-spiro-spero99 · 4 months
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EMO SAD MACHIAVELLIC GUY + AUTISTIC CODED GENIUS BF
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irontrashglitter · 6 months
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if i had a dollar for every time blake ritson wore period inaccurate sunglasses in a period drama PURELY to emphasise how homosexual his character is i would have two dollars
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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keliver · 3 months
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Those two characters look like the same person, how can it be. And I love them both!
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twigoffir · 3 months
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Fate
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thetudorslovers · 1 year
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"The Medici were not loved; they were feared. The assassins aimed at the fear factor, hoping that the Florentines would conclude that they were not invincible and would flock to the Pazzi banner. Their mistake was to underestimate the raw courage of Lorenzo, who survived their attack, and to kill Giuliano, who might have been able to lead a successful defense." - Paul Strathern, "The Medici: Power, Money, and Ambition in the Italian Renaissance"
The assassination of Giuliano de' Medici was mentioned in several primary sources from the time period, including contemporary chronicles and letters. One of the most important primary sources is the "Diary of Luca Landucci," a Florentine wool merchant who witnessed the events of the Pazzi conspiracy and recorded them in his diary. Landucci's diary provides a detailed and vivid account of the conspiracy and the events leading up to the assassination of Giuliano de' Medici.
Other primary sources that mention the assassination of Giuliano de' Medici include the letters of the Medici family, particularly those of Lorenzo de' Medici and his mother, Lucrezia Tornabuoni. These letters provide insights into the personal reactions of the Medici family to the events of the conspiracy and the death of Giuliano.
It was also a significant event in the history of Florence, as it marked the beginning of a period of political instability and violence known as the "War of the Eight Saints." In the aftermath of the conspiracy, the Medici family consolidated their power and launched a ruthless campaign of revenge against their enemies, which included the execution of many of the conspirators and their supporters.
"The Pazzi conspiracy was a daring and ambitious plot that ultimately failed, but not before claiming the life of one of Florence's most beloved sons. Giuliano de' Medici was a true Renaissance prince, cultured, handsome, and beloved by all who knew him. His death was a tragedy for Florence and a blow to the cause of humanism and progress in Italy." - Christopher Hibbert, "The House of Medici: Its Rise and Fall"
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somnia-skeyde · 1 year
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Happy Birthday Alexander Siddig 🎂
The first actor I was ever a fan of ❤️
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shesnake · 7 months
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Blake Ritson in Da Vinci's Demons season 3 episode 6 (2015) dir. Mark Everest
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kaelkoth · 4 months
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Gregg Chillin en Da Vinci's Demons
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dum-spiro-spero99 · 1 month
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THE SPECTRUM, THE RINGKOMPOSITION IS COMPLETE AT LAST
Narcissus religious guilt, inflexible faith , and gay for Goldmund
Frollo religious guilt, inflexible justice and faith, straight but queercoded somehow
Javert inflexible justice and gay for Valjean
*fictional*Girolamo Riario religious guilt, inflexible justice and faith, envy/love for a genious , sense of mediocrity, gay for Leonardo
*fictional*Salieri religious guilt, envy/love for a genious that accidentally kills, sense of mediocrity and gay for Mozart (mlor takes that to eleven)
Jiang Cheng envy/platonic love for a genious that accidentally kills (the untamed only), sense of mediocrity and aroace
Squidward envy/love for a genious, sense of mediocrity and gay for Spongebob
P.S I percieve the most of them as in the aroace spectrum, when I write gay for I mean in a strange psychosexual, ambigous homoerotic relationship that sometime borders on obsession
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besttvintro · 6 months
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Best TV Intro Tournament, Round One
The Wheel of Time vs Da Vinci's Demons
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link to the wheel of time & link to da vinci's demons
round one polls
[The title cards for The Wheel of Time and Da Vinci's Demons. /end ID]
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countxartista · 2 months
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riario knows how to keep leo flustered motivated
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