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1 Renaissance in Politics
“Something extraordinary happened…to change western culture forever…”

2 Page 209… “a new faith in human effort and achievement”
“Renaissance thinking changed the way people saw themselves and the world around them” Medieval vs. Renaissance

3 Renaissance in Politics…
Individuals Medici Family Machiavelli Savonarola Martin Luther City-States Venice Florence What are the linking ideas?

4 Individuals: Machiavelli
+ pg 223

5 Individuals: Savonarola
Dominican order preacher Against the lavish excesses of the Church Rallied Michelangelo and others to his cause “Bonfires of the vanities” Preaching against Pope Alexander VI was his downfall.

6 City States… Italy was not a united/great empire.
Italian renaissance was isolated in many ways. City states: independently controlled jurisdictions. Many were ‘democratic’ at some point. Stakeholders: Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Pope/Catholic Church, City-States

7 Individuals: The Medici Family
Influential for more than three centuries Power Wealth Alliances Church positions Royal family marriages Waging war Wool/silk merchants Bankers

8 Individuals: The Medici Family

9 Individuals: The Medici Family

10 Individuals: The Medici Family
Lorenzo Cosimo’s grandson Brother killed Ruled Florence Renaissance man? Popularity via beauty, well-run, strategic exile. Catherine Queen of France Ensured her three sons reigned Hardliner policies against Protestant Reformers

11 Ideas… Cultivating disagreement (pg 225)


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