True. During the Renaissance, which spanned from the 14th to the 17th century, Italy was not a unified country but rather a collection of independent city-states and territories, such as Florence, Venice, and the Papal States. These city-states often competed with each other for power, wealth, and cultural influence, contributing to a rich but fragmented political landscape. It wasn't until the 19th century that Italy was unified into a single nation-state.
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.
The United States did not exist during the Renaissance. The people here were the native Indians and they had little in the form of history.
im not sure. but as far as i know, there was no guns
renaissance in tourism period is a great time that exist the tourism society, and discover by paul allen san miguel, the great scientist in the phil.
Rome and Italy were the center of the Roman Empire but Italy doesn't exist during or before... Italy become a unified country in 1861 a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire
Between 1550 and 1700 (C.E.), Italy did not exist as a unified nation: many different small nations, territories, and principalities, along with independent cities, occupied the area that would later become Italy. Some were governed by royalty, some by small groups of powerful elites, some by large nations elsewhere in Europe, such as Spain.
Answer 1Islam existed and the transfer of divine knowledge of Shia Islam Imams specially Imam Sadiq a.s. to the west and translating them is the root cause of Renaissance.Answer 2There were Muslims and Buddhists during the Renaissance in the sense that they existed in the world at large, but there was no significant population of Muslims or Buddhists in the places in Europe where the Renaissance took place. However, many of the Greek and Roman texts that were the catalysts for the Renaissance existed only in copies preserved by Muslims during the Middle Ages.
Mostly In Sicilly.
yes iis still exist
Unified Field Theory is science. By the very definition of science, ghosts are nonscientific because they have not been proven to exist. Further, Unified Field Theory describes nothingexcept for the unification of the four fundamental forces.
Turkey did not exist as one unified country in ancient times. The landmass of Anatolia existed and was host to numerous distinct civilizations.
Italy did not exist as a unified country until the 19th century due to its division into various independent states and kingdoms, such as the Papal States, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. These regions were often influenced by foreign powers, including Spain, France, and Austria, which complicated efforts for unification. Additionally, strong regional identities and loyalties hindered the emergence of a cohesive national identity. The push for unification, known as the Risorgimento, gained momentum in the mid-1800s, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.