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Q: Who lost the most power during the renaissance?
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The lute was the most common plucked string instrument of the Renaissance.


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What was the political power of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?

That depends where they are King, and how much power their ancestors gave away. The current Monarchs of United kingdom, Denmark or Belgium do not really have much power, but on the other hand Sultan Qaboos of Oman has total power in his country.


Was Michelangelo's time during the Renaissance?

Yes, that is right. He was one of the most important High Renaissance artists.


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Who were the most influential during the Renaissance?

There were quite a number of people who were most influential people during the renaissance. Some of these people include Desiderius, Martin Luther, Galileo, Michelangelo and many more.