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During the 15th century, [[Italy]] was considered the birthplace of [[Renaissance]]; a cultural movement which soon spread all over [[Europe]]. It was not considered to be a unified given the fact that it was divided into numerous city-states; that each aimed to rule the other lands.
During the 15th century, [[Italy]] was considered the birthplace of [[Renaissance]]; a cultural movement which soon spread all over [[Europe]]. It was not considered to be a unified given the fact that it was divided into numerous city-states; that each aimed to rule the other lands.


The {{Wiki|Republic of Florence|Republic of Firenze}}, the [[Republic of Venice]] and the {{Wiki|Papal States}} were the primary city-states. During the Renaissance, both the [[Assassin Order]] and the [[Templar Order]] had been active in Italy's politics and government.
The [[Republic of Florence|Republic of Firenze]], the [[Republic of Venice]] and the {{Wiki|Papal States}} were the primary city-states. During the Renaissance, both the [[Assassin Order]] and the [[Templar Order]] had been active in Italy's politics and government.


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Latest revision as of 18:07, 21 August 2023

During the 15th century, Italy was considered the birthplace of Renaissance; a cultural movement which soon spread all over Europe. It was not considered to be a unified given the fact that it was divided into numerous city-states; that each aimed to rule the other lands.

The Republic of Firenze, the Republic of Venice and the Papal States were the primary city-states. During the Renaissance, both the Assassin Order and the Templar Order had been active in Italy's politics and government.