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Describe Rome in the early 1400s and explain some of the problems the city was experiencing.

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Answered by ayshamehrin2005
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The Rome in 1400s was a different city than the old Rome of the Roman empire. They were a blooming city of the late medieval period which had problems given the spreading plague at the time. This time also marked a slow transition towards the renaissance which also lead to different advances in life and society.

This period witnesses the reemergence of Rome—suffering nearly four decades of neglect during the time of the Great Schism—as a major international power. Construction and renovation is funded largely by the popes, many of whom are elected from the country’s wealthiest and most influential families (such as the Colonna, Farnese, and Medici); their collective aim is to renew the city’s link with the classical past, and shape it into a symbol of papal authority which, throughout the period, extends far beyond religious matters into civic administration and political leadership.

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