They produced a lot of gold.
That answer is wrong! Its "they were important centers of trade with the East and the Byzantine Empire"
Trade made it prosperous, so Italian patrons could afford art.
The phrase " doing well economically" can be closest in meaning to the word prosperous It also means making gain, flourishing, increasing success, or thriving.
No crime, economically sound, prosperous, peaceful, innovative
Trade made it prosperous, so Italian patrons could afford art.
No.1 Tokyo (but is declining now, especially after this big disaster) No.2 Hongkong(stable, will still be one of the most prosperous cities this decade) No.3 Shanghai(with huge potential to be the most prosperous city in the Asian Pacific region)
Buon Natale e Prospero Anno Nuovo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year." The masculine singular adjectives, nouns, and conjunction literally translate into English as "Good Nativity and prosperous New Year." The pronunciation will be "BWON na-TA-ley PRO-spey-ro AN-no NWO-vo" in Italian.
Elizabeth I was the last Tudor monarch. She successfully converted England to Protestantism and she sunk the Spanish Armada. Under Elizabeth's rule England was economically prosperous.
No per capita GDP is only an average figure it does not mean everyone is more prosperous
The major cities in Virginia areAlexandriaArlingtonCharlottesvilleLynchburgNorfolkpetersburgRichmondRoanokeVirginia Beach
Urban and rural locales in Italian culture are often complete opposites. Some rural Italian places are often considered to be backwards socially and economically.
Yes, you have spelled prosperous correctly.
Germany is prosperous and flourishing, so the question is puzzling.