Lorenzo De Medici was important in the Italian Renaissance because he and he's family was the most 'powerful patrons' of the Renaissance.
He attacked the undemocratic government of Lorenzo de' Medici. He became the religious leader if Florence and as such contributed ti the fall of the Medici dynasty.
Lorenzo de Medici was a royal ruler, statesman and patron of the arts. He was a high ranking member of society as well as a leader who influenced the arts and Italy's government. Many consider him to be the most intelligent of the de Medici family.
The most powerful person was the pharaoh as he was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people.
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
Following the Ciompi Revolt in 1378, stability in Florence was restored by the leadership of Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici. As a prominent banker and head of the Medici family, he helped to re-establish order and promote economic recovery through his influential banking practices and political acumen. His efforts laid the groundwork for the Medici family's future dominance in Florentine politics and culture.
The most powerful man in ancient Egypt was typically the pharaoh, who was considered both a political and religious leader. The pharaoh had absolute power over the land and its people, with control over military, administration, and religious practices.
A patriarch is a male leader or authority figure within a family or community, typically one who holds significant power and influence. In some religious contexts, a patriarch may also refer to a senior bishop or religious leader, particularly in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Bro. Eduardo v. Manalo executive minister of iglesia ni cristo
54 years, then he was thrown out during the Islamic revolution which was led by Ayatollah Khomeini. Khomeini then had the Constitution rewritten by an Assembly of religious experts. Khomieni was made supreme leader which is the most powerful position in the Iranian government
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Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.