giusseppe mazzini
I believe it is Cavour
No, a unified Italian nation did not exist during the Renaissance. Instead, Italy was divided into numerous city-states and principalities, such as Florence, Venice, and the Papal States, each with its own government and culture. The concept of a unified Italy began to take shape later in the 19th century with the Risorgimento movement, which ultimately led to the unification of Italy in 1861.
In Italian they say magenta too.
The leaders of the Italian Renaissance was michelangelo
Atelier in French is atelier, bottega or studio in Italian.
What do you want to know about Italian unification during these years? If you say"Everything," then you can forget it.
I believe it is Cavour
"il risorgimento"
It can't
Piedmont
"Il Risorgimento"
1818-1861
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Garibaldi. Cavour. Mazzini. Many others
industrialized
mager mike fuller
"Soul" in English means anima in Italian.