U4 L2 Renaissance Government: Italy And Spain Flashcards

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Who are Moors?

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A member of a Muslim people with mixed Arabian and Berbers from Northwestern Africa
-they invaded Spain and occupied it for 700 years

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What was the result of political and religious struggles between the Holy Roman Emperors, papacy and other factions?

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Regionalism arose in during the 14 to 15th century, rather than nationalism

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What were the 5 major states of Italy during the Renaissance?

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  • Republic of Venice
  • Republic of Florence
  • Duchy of Milan
  • Kingdom of Naples
  • The Papal States
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What were the characteristics of the Republic of Venice?

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  • most politically stable of the 5 states
  • most efficient government
  • ruled by a doge/duke which was chosen by the Great Council which consisted of 200 wealthy bankers and merchants
  • the Council of Ten held actual power of the state
  • church dominated by governor
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What were the characteristics of the Duchy of Milan?

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  • wealthy
  • manufactured silk, woolen and armor
  • commercially important trade center and producer of food
  • included a large portion of Italy
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When did the Duchy of Milan become a republic?

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When the last Visconti ruler died

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Who was Francisco Sforza?

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  • Took over Milan after the last Visconti ruler

- achieved independence and peace through diplomacy

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When did Milan fall under Spanish rule?

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At the turn of the 16th cnetury

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What were the characteristics of the Republic of Florence?

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  • 2nd wealthiest Italian state
  • economy was based on textile factories, trade and banking houses
  • controlled Pisa
  • provided the standard gold coin in Europe (florin)
  • an oligarchy
  • govt controlled by 7 guilds representing bankers, merchants and manufacturers
  • only members of the guilds and 14 minor ones had the right to vote
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Who was the Medici family?

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  • most powerful political force in Italy/Florence for 300 years
  • by 1530 they became Hereditary rulers
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Who was Cosimo de Medici?

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  • first Medici ruler

- richest banker in Florence

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Who was Lorenzo?

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  • the Magnificent

- most famous Medici

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13
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Where did the Renaissance begin? Who supported it?

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  • Florence

- the Medicis supported it

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Who were Renaissance artists that came from Florence?

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  • Giotto
  • Botticelli
  • Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Michelangelo
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Who was Pope Nicholas V?

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founded the Vatican library

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Who was Pope Pius II?

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  • multitalented

- Renaissance ideal

17
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Who was Pope Sixtus IV?

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  • patron of Botticelli and other artists
  • encouraged Rome’s architectural improvement
  • sponsored building of the Sistine chapel
18
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Who was Cesare Borgia?

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  • Pope Alexander VI’s merciless son

- model for the main character in Machiavelli’s, The Prince

19
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Who was Pope Julius II?

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  • ended Cesare Borgia’s career
  • restored Papal authority
  • sponsored Michelangelo and Raphael
  • brought Golden Age to Rome
20
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Who was Savonarola?

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  • Florentine Dominican friar
  • precursor of Reformation
  • attacked church corruption
21
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Who excommunicated Savonarola? When was he hanged?

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  • Alexander VI

- Savonarola was hanged in 1498

22
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What were the characteristics of the Kingdom of Naples?

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Ruled by French until 1435 when Spanish took over

23
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What was the Reconquista?

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Christian movement to drive out Moors from southern Spain

24
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By 1140 what were the 3 parts Christian Spain consisted of?

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  • Castile and Leon
  • Portugal
  • Aragon
25
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Who was the Almohades?

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  • 1146

- A new Muslim power in Africa

26
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When and by who were the Almohades defeated by?

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  • Pope Innocent III

- He set out a Crusade in 1212 at Las Navas de Tolosa

27
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Which territory remained in Moorish possession by 1270?

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Granada

28
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What were the achievements of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile?

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  • royal police (Holy Brotherhood) restored civil peace
  • Spanish inquisition, a form of church court, was established
  • Granada was recaptured, Moors and Jews were converted or expelled
  • beginnings of a world power were established
29
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When did Spanish influence through trade and expansion begin?

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Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, whose expedition was financed by Spain