Hannibal
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:50:04
Wasn't it at the Palazzo Vecchio
your ancestor was hanged?

:50:09
Francesco de' Pazzi.
:50:10
Yes, thrown naked with a noose
around his neck from a window.

:50:15
Writhing and kicking
alongside the archbishop...

:50:17
against the cold stone wall.
:50:20
In fact, I found
a very nice rendering of it...

:50:23
here in the library the other day.
:50:26
If you like, perhaps
I could sneak it out for you.

:50:31
I would think that might
jeopardize your chances...

:50:34
for permanent appointment
to the curatorship.

:50:37
Only if you told.
:50:40
Remind me--
what was his crime?

:50:43
He was accused of killing
Giuliano de' Medici.

:50:46
Unjustly?
:50:47
No, I don't think so.
:50:51
Then he wasn't just accused.
He did it. He was guilty.

:50:54
I think that would make living
in Florence with the name Pazzi...

:50:58
uncomfortable,
even 500 years later.

:51:02
Not really.
:51:04
In fact, I can't remember
the last time...

:51:07
before today...
:51:09
someone brought it up.
:51:19
People don't always tell you
what they're thinking.

:51:22
They just see to it you don't...
:51:24
advance in life.
:51:31
I'm sorry, Commendatore.
:51:34
I too often say what I'm thinking.
:51:38
I'll be right back to help you.
:51:54
You know, the room you're standing in
was built in the 15th century.

:51:58
It's beautiful.

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