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  1. Há 5 dias · Italy - Renaissance, Art, Culture: In Florence, the other great republic of northern Italy, the key constitutional moment came in 1293 with the Ordinances of Justice.

  2. Há 4 dias · Florence, Italy - This fascinating Renaissance city sits in the heart of Tuscany and is dripping in the riches of history, culture and art. It’s museums and galleries house some of the most precious artwork in the world and it’s medieval walls have been the home to artists like Michaelanglo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Botticelli, as well as writers and politicians like Dante Alighieri and the ...

  3. Há 5 dias · What to book in advance in Florence Accademia Gallery. The Accademia Gallery is world-famous thanks to the fact that it houses one of the most important Renaissance statues ever created, the David statue by Michelangelo.

  4. Há 3 dias · Italy in the early Middle Ages. The Roman Empire was an international political system in which Italy was only a part, though an important part. When the empire fell, a series of barbarian kingdoms initially ruled the peninsula, but, after the Lombard invasion of 568–569, a network of smaller political entities arose throughout Italy.

  5. Há 1 dia · The Republic of Venice, [ a] traditionally known as La Serenissima, [ b] was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice. Founded, according to tradition, in 697 by Paolo Lucio Anafesto, over the course of its 1,100 years of history it established itself as one of the major European commercial and naval powers.

  6. Há 3 dias · Venetian expansion had taken place through an alliance with its fellow republic, Florence, against Milan. Yet this entente, in part through the Venetians’ very success, was shortly to disappear. On the death of Filippo Maria Visconti without male heirs (August 1447), some prominent citizens proclaimed Milan a republic.

  7. Há 5 dias · Piazza San Marco. One of my favourite squares in Florence is undoubtedly Piazza San Marco. Presided over by the front façade of the 17th-century San Marco church, the piazza is just a short walk away from the Accademia. It’s also just a few minutes walk to reach the Mercato Centrale.