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Milan, Venice, and Florence
Milan, Venice and Florence.
Dante Alighieri is often considered the "Father of Italian Literature" for his epic poem "Divine Comedy," which played a crucial role in shaping the Italian language and literary tradition.
Yes, Isabella d'Este, an Italian noblewoman, spoke Italian. She was a prominent figure in the Italian Renaissance and played a significant role in the arts and politics. Being born and raised in Italy, she would have been fluent in the Italian language of her time.
The resources that played the most crucial roles in industrialization were steel and iron. Oil and coal also were important.
The Green Mountain Boys were irregular troops that played a crucial role in the Revolutionary War. They were lead by Ethan Allen.
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian diplomat, historian, and author. Known as a master manipulator who played countries and people against one another in order to achieve results favorable to Italy and Machiavelli. His politics were pro-Italy and pro-Machiavelli.
Yes, it's correct to say politics is as in, "Politics is the business of politicians." It is also correct to say, "Many kinds of politics are played in Washington."
He played for the Italian club side Napoli (Naples).
The main leaders of Italian unification were Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo di Cavour, and Victor Emmanuel II. Garibaldi was a military leader and played a crucial role in the unification through his guerrilla warfare tactics. Cavour was a statesman who served as the prime minister of Sardinia-Piedmont and played a key role in diplomatically uniting various Italian states. Victor Emmanuel II was the king of Sardinia-Piedmont and later became the first king of a united Italy.
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The Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th and 24th Infantry Regiments played the most crucial role in the capturing San Juan Hill. These were the Negro Cavalry, as named by the Native Americans.