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Territorial unification also took place in Spain, France, and England. The process was aided by modern diplomacy, which took its place beside the new warfare when the Italian city-states established resident embassies at foreign courts. By the 16th century, the institution of permanent embassies spread northward to France, England, and the Holy Roman Empire...
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The activities of popes, cardinals, and bishops were scarcely distinguishable from those of secular merchants and political figures. At the same time, Christianity remained a vital and essential element of Renaissance culture. Preachers, such as San Bernardino of Siena, and theologians and prelates, such as Sant'Antonino of Florence, attracted large audiences and were revered...
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Italian Renaissance and the Greco-Roman World   Renaissance and Modern Art   Renaissance vs. The Middle Ages   Middle Ages Vs. The Renaissance   Middle Ages Vs. The Renaissance   Middle Ages to Renaissance   Compare And Contrast Italian Renaissance Painting And Sculpture To The Northern Renaissance Painting And Sculpture   Compare And Contrast The Painting And The Sculpture Of The Italian Renaissance With The Painting And Sculpture Of The Northern Renaissance   Gene Brucker has argued that the ?family' constituted the basic nucleus of Florentine social life throughout the Renaissance?'How important was the family in the social relationships of Renaissance Florence?   Renaissance man and Renaissance women   Culture of Renaissance vs. Culture of Late Middle Ages   Renaissance ideals of humanism are expressed in the Italian art of the period   Italian Renaissance   The Italian Renaissance   Italian Renaissance Vs.  
 
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