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The Renaissance began in Italy, specifically in the Italian cities of Florence and Venice. Many of the innovations created during the Renaissance were made in Italy, like the artwork and scientific work of Leonardo da Vinci or the paintings of Raphael and Donatello.
the de Medici family
Cosimo de Medici was a ruler of Florence and founder of Medici dynasty. His reign fell during the renaissance period and he is known for being a great supporter of learning, arts and architecture. He used his wealth to promote skilled professionals in these fields which made Florence a prominent hub of intellectual and artistic activity in renaissance period.
Sistine Chapel painting, Mona Lisa , David by Michelangelo, the Domo of Florence, Neoplatonic thinking and writing,
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There were more than three, but three prominent Italian cities during the renaissance were Venice, Florence and Bologna,
The major TRADE Cities were: Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Naples and Milan.
Venice was an very influential place
The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy. However you could possibly also add Venice in as another northern Italian renaissance city.
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Florence was the birth place of the Renaissance. Venice was a very powerful city state at the time and contributed to the Renaissance. Pisa was the home to da Vinci and Rome had Michangelo's Sistine chapel along with his workshop.
Florence, Italy was an important commercial, banking and artistic center during the Renaissance.
During Renaissance Italy several major cities were city states controlling individual areas.
The Medici family controlled Florence during the Renaissance!
No, Italy was split up into city states such as Florence and Venice. Each one being very independent.
Florence or Venice and Paris.