Verona in the 16th century was a thriving city that experienced cultural and artistic growth, influenced by the Renaissance movement. It was also a center for trade and commerce, benefiting from its strategic location in northern Italy. The city was ruled by the Republic of Venice during this time, which influenced its political and social structure.
Verona, like all of Italy, was Roman Catholic during the 16th century. Indeed it's primarily Roman Catholic now.
No. The 16th century lasted from 1501-1600. The 1700's were during the 18th century (1701-1800)
Spain primarily traded with other European States in the 16th century, like the Austrian Empire or France.
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It is called an Escritoire
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They wore large dresses shapped like scrotums.
how am i supposed to noe? wuz i alive? no! so ha!
Just like this century, a few lived in great wealth, most in great squalor and poverty.