The Italian Triple Crown is still in the Naval Flag or Ensign. the Crown device has Three points, probbaly signifying the Legistlative, Executive, and Judicial branches lilnked int he person of the Monarch, there is also an Anchor in the center. The Swedish Triple crown is a formation of three separate crowns, and is linked to the Union of Kalmar, or link-up between Norway, Sweden , and Denmark. this may shed some light on the Andrea Doria accident. Italians and Swedes. well... Antoehr sticking point is the odd shared popularity of the Italian song (Santa Lucia) in Sweden and it is tied into the feaszt of St. Lucia (or Lucy) December l5. Everybody knows this is an Italian song, what"s with these Vikes? Yikes.
The symbolism of the Triple Crown on the Italian Navy flag represents the three historical maritime republics of Italy: Venice, Genoa, and Amalfi. These cities were known for their naval power during different periods of history. On the other hand, the Swedish Triple Crown symbolizes the three historical crowns of Sweden: the Crown of Sweden, the Crown of Gottland, and the Crown of Skåne. It represents the historical territories and royal authority of the Swedish monarchy.
The 14th-17th century Renaissance was a cultural movement. The 12th century Renaissance was more of a political and economic movement
they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people
Northern Renaissance versus Italian Renaissance Italian Renaissance's main medium were Frescos. In Northern Europe, they used oil. (See DaVinci's "The Last Supper" and Jan Van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding") During the Reformation and Counter Reformation, Italian painters made Catholic Church commissioned paintings. In the North, the paintings had far more secular subjects, and they had darker religious themes (if indeed the subject were religious). See artists/architects: Italian Renaissance Artists: Giotto, Donatello, Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Boticelli, DaVinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Palladio, Caravaggio, Gentileschi*, Bernini* Non-Italian Renaissance Artists: Limbourg Brothers, Christine de Pizan, Campin, Van der Weyden, Durer, Grunewald, Bosch, Bruegel, Rubens*, Rembrant*, Vermeer* * indicates a post Renaissance theme (Mannarism, Baroque, etc)
Northern portraits are largely characterized by a cool/cold Northern light and diffused subltle shading, as opposed to the warmer Italian portraits with their dramatic shadows. Also, their posing reflects much more in the way of what the Scandinavians saw as a religious humility when compared to the individulaistic bravura of the Italians.
There were only two major Renaissances in Europe. There was the Northern Renaissance and the Italian Renaissance. If you want to know the differences, there is a link below to help you learn the difference between the two and what caused them to happen in different time periods.
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The northern humanist differ from those of Italian humanists due to their differing histories. The Italian humanists has strong links with Rome.
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Christian Humanism was religious and Italian humanism was about human potential and achievement
The Italian madrigal led to the development of the English madrigal, but the main difference is the language
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Bamboo massage uses implements, which in this case are heated bamboo sticks, as opposed to Swedish massage that uses warm hands. As to the question of difference between them, the only answer is personal preference.
They don't drench it in grease and saturated fats.
Urban and rural locales in Italian culture are often complete opposites. Some rural Italian places are often considered to be backwards socially and economically.
It was in Italian unlike the others which were in Latin.