Rulers of Renaissance city-states, such as Florence, Venice, and Milan, were responsible for maintaining political stability, promoting economic prosperity, and fostering cultural development. They often acted as patrons of the arts, supporting artists, architects, and scholars to enhance their city's prestige. Additionally, they managed diplomatic relations with other states and responded to threats, both internal and external, to ensure the security and autonomy of their city. Overall, their leadership was pivotal in shaping the cultural and political landscape of the Renaissance period.
The city that the Renaissance began in is Florence. Florence was called the cradle of the renaissance because it was where it began.
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Florence was the birth place of the Renaissance. Venice was a very powerful city state at the time and contributed to the Renaissance. Pisa was the home to da Vinci and Rome had Michangelo's Sistine chapel along with his workshop.
Spain
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
In Sparta, the two kings had religious duties. An Athens one of the archons carried religious duties. Similarly in other city-states, depending on their political structure.
Each Phoenician city-state was independent, and had its own rulers and council.
Florence, Tuscany - in the 14th century
during the 13th century, renaissance
Florence.
The Senate of each city-state.
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They kept them in check with city states and each city state had a lord
They rule their state and helps companies, schools, hospitals, tourists and the country's capital.
The European Renaissance began in Western Europe, more specifically, in the city-state of Florence, Italy.
It was a powerful city state of merchants and bankers with sea access.
Italy's location helped its city-states grow wealthy from trade and banking but many of the cities fell under the control of stronger rulers.