~1490-1576 born in Pieve di Cadore. He lived in Venice, then Rome for about three years, then back to Venice.
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Venice main role during the Renaissance was trading with foreign countries and improving the knowledge of the citizens.
Venice was built on piles sunk into marshy islands.The city had a population of over 150 000 people.Venice had a very powerful navy.Architects built wonderful buildings.Venice was a very beautiful place and still is today.There were many famous venetian artists.
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Among the oldest guilds were those for stone masons and glass makers. But there were guilds of all sorts, and in guild oriented cities, many or most jobs were involved in the guild structure. There were carpenters' guilds and bakers' guilds and cobblers' guilds. There were even guilds that were entirely female, such as the silk guilds of Paris and Cologne. In time, there were also merchant guilds, in addition to craft guilds. Please use the link below for more information.
There were many guilds. They were divided into two main types, guilds for craftsmen and guilds for merchants. Each of these types had many different kinds of guilds within it. Examples of crafts guilds included stone masons, carpenters, wax candle makers, brewers, soap makers, and fine shoe makers. Industries such as textiles sometimes had many guilds associated with them, each for a different kind of operation. Wool weavers would have one guild, and another would be for makers of linen or silk, and tailors had their own guilds separately. Guilds were often affiliated with each other, and this included trade guilds and merchant guilds both. In some places, the town or city governments were run by guilds, and such cities built alliances of their own.
Nearly every craft or trade that required any skill had a guild. There were stonemasons' guilds, silk workers' guilds, carpenters' guilds, jewelers' guilds, merchant guilds of all sorts, and many others. There is a link below to an article on medieval guilds.
Venice has many ruins or canals?
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They grew cause they formed groups called Guilds. Many guilds were formed by trades people, such a goldsmiths and bakers.
Venice for Lovers has 216 pages.
Daughter of Venice has 271 pages.
There are 177 canals in Venice, Italy.
Yes. Thats the Short Answer. There are still Guilds that exist in countries like England, Australia, and certain places in Italy, and germany as well if I'm not mistaken, they have change DRAMATICALLY since the middle ages (as I am led to believe), but are still guilds, and were formed in the middle ages as guilds.
For one thing they commissioned many buildings and artworks.