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why were there so many great arhsts particularly in Italy during renaissance that broght revival Europe?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Italy held strong connections with the Ottoman Empire. ... Power shifted from nobles to merchants as the Black Death swept through Italy during the mid 1300s (Middle Ages) and killed a lot of nobles. Nobles held wealth and power in land during the Middle Ages, but merchants held wealth and power through trade.
Answered by shahzeal8
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The Italian Renaissance (Italian: Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento]) was a period in the Italian history that covered the 15th (Quattrocento) and 16th (Cinquecento) centuries, spreading across Europe and marking the transition from the Middle Ages to Modernity. Proponents of a "long Renaissance" argue that it began in the 14th century (Trecento) and lasted until the 17th century (Seicento). The French word renaissance (rinascimento in Italian) means "rebirth" and defines the period as one of cultural revival and renewed interest in classical antiquity after the centuries labeled the Dark Ages by Renaissance humanists. The Renaissance author Giorgio Vasari used the term "Rebirth" in his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects in 1550 but the concept became widespread only in the 19th century, after the works of scholars such as Jules Michelet and Jacob Burckhardt.

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