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Title: Girolamo Savonarola (1452


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Girolamo Savonarola (14521498)
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Girolamo Savonarola
  • Girolamo Savonarola (14521498) was an Italian
    Dominican friar and preacher in Florence.
  • He is best known for his prophecies of civic
    glory for Florence and calls for Christian
    renewal.

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Teachings and prophecies
  • He spoke out about corruption in the Church and
    the way in which the poor were exploited.
  • He prophesied the coming of another biblical
    flood and a new ruler from the north who would
    reform the Church.

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Prophecy fulfilled?
  • This was seen as coming true when Charles VIII of
    France invaded Italy and threatened Florence. The
    people of Florence expelled the ruling Medici
    family and established a republic.
  • In 1495 Florence refused to join Pope Alexander
    VIs Holy League against the French and
    Savonarola was summoned to Rome.

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Torture and death
  • Savonarola was tortured and admitted that he had
    invented his visions and prophecies.
  • On 23 May 1498, he and his two lieutenants were
    condemned, hanged and burned in the main square
    of Florence.
  • Their ashes were thrown in the River Arno so that
    people could not take them as relics.

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Piagnoni
  • His followers, the Piagnoni, kept his cause of
    republican freedom and religious reform alive
    into the next century, although the Medici broke
    the movement when they were returned to power.

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The Prince
  • Of Savonarola, Machiavelli wrote
  • If Moses, Cyrus, Theseus, and Romulus had been
    unarmed they could not have enforced their
    constitutions for long as happened in our time
    to Fra Girolamo Savonarola, who was ruined with
    his new order of things immediately the multitude
    believed in him no longer, and he had no means of
    keeping steadfast those who believed or of making
    the unbelievers to believe.

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Other perspectives
  • Martin Luther praised Savonarola as a martyr.
  • In France he came to be regarded as a precursor
    of the Huguenot reform.
  • In the Dominican Order Savonarola was presented
    as a harmless devotional figure the evolving
    image of a Counter-Reformation saintly prelate
    (Lorenzo Polizzotto, The Elect Nation, p. 443)
  • The present-day Roman Catholic Church has
    considered his beatification.
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