Doges
Doges
Doges
Doges
Florence, Tuscany - in the 14th century
Most of the Italian Renaissance city-states were led by powerful families or ruling elites. Prominent among them were the Medici family in Florence, who were influential patrons of the arts and politics. In Venice, the Doges held significant authority, while in Milan, the Sforza family rose to power. Each city-state had its own unique leadership structure, but the influence of wealthy families was a common thread throughout the Renaissance period.
Piedmont
The events the led the Harlem Renaissance were WW1 ,The jazz Age and the Great Depression,these events led this movement be one of the most critical of racial pride.
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The Black Plague indirectly led to the Renaissance.
Factors that led to the Renaissance such as ideological, cultural, economic, social and political.
The Rennisance had no real leading city-state, however Florence had many of the leading thinkers and could be argued as the leading city-state during the Italian Rennisance. The Rennisance had no real leading city-state, however Florence had many of the leading thinkers and could be argued as the leading city-state during the Italian Rennisance.
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