Niccolò Machiavelli
Niccolò Machiavelli was born on May 03, 1469 in Italy]. Niccolò Machiavelli's big-screen debut came with Monna Vanna directed by Richard Eichberg in 1922.
Born into a time of extreme political upheaveal, Niccolò Machiavelli was a member of the old Florentine nobility. He received a proper humanistic Renaissance education, and as a young man began the climb up the perilous political ladder of Italy. In 1502 he was sent to Romagna as an envoy to Cesare Borgia, the infamous papal prince and despot who would later influence Machiavelli's political philosophy. The return of the Medici dynasty in 1512 resulted in Machiavelli's downfall. He lost his office and was imprisoned and tortured before finally being banished from Florence. It was during his exile that Machiavelli wrote his most famous work, "Il Principe (The Prince)", a handbook of sorts for autocratic rulers. Though his sympathies lay with republicanism, he was first and foremost intensely pragmatic, a quality which did not endear him to later, more idealistic, generations.
Birthday
May 03, 1469Place of Birth
Florence, Republic of Florence [now Tuscany, Italy]
Movies & TV Shows
- 2018
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- 1966
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6.2 - 1965
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6.4 - 1922
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