This historical drama by the Italian playwright Vittorio Alfieri tells the story of the infamous Pazzi conspiracy, a failed assassination attempt against the Medici family in Florence in 1478. The play portrays the political intrigues, personal passions, and moral dilemmas of the characters involved, including Lorenzo de’ Medici, his beloved sister Bianca, and the young lovers Jacopo de’ Pazzi and Violante de’ Tornabuoni. La Congiura de Pazzi is a timeless masterpiece of Italian theater, full of suspense, romance, and political commentary.
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