I had to study Elizabethan Venice for my English coursework and i couldn't find one thing about it! Everything just came up as William Shakespeare's play 'the merchant of Venice' which provided no help at all!!!!!! So here is some advice, there were some wine merchants, blacksmiths in Venice, they were roman catholic and they didn't accept Jews as equal. it is a really hard subject to find out info for, so i understand the pain your going through!
changes in European society 16th century?
the puritan society was organized in the late 16th century
The Inca Society started in the 13th to 16th century.
16th century: Giorgione, Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto 18th c.: Rosalba Carriera, Tiepolo, Canaletto, Guardi.
pretty sure they pertained to oils, perfumes, spices, wines, and other Mediterranean based economies
Verona in the 16th century was a thriving city that experienced cultural and artistic growth, influenced by the Renaissance movement. It was also a center for trade and commerce, benefiting from its strategic location in northern Italy. The city was ruled by the Republic of Venice during this time, which influenced its political and social structure.
The "meme" for the word doge is a play on the similar word "doggie."A doge was an official, an elected chief lord, notably in Italian city-states from the 11th to 16th century, as in the "crowned republics" of Venice and Genoa.
16th Century
He was a 16th century Spanish priest and theologian who founded the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.
The address of the Venice Historical Society is: Po Box 12844, Venice, CA 90295
The web address of the Venice Historical Society is: www.venicehistoricalsociety.org
16th century October.