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Shawn
8 February, 10:17
Who held power in Italian city-states?
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The Italian city-states. During the Renaissance, Italy was a collection of city-states, each with its own ruler-the Pope in Rome, the Medici family in Florence, the Doge in Venice, the Sforza family in Milan, the Este family in Ferrara, etc.
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