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Read the selection from the section "The Italian

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bezimeni [28]3 years ago
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<h3>The rich people of Florence.</h3>

Explanation:

  • The best phrase that helps the  reader to understand the meaning of "patrons" is "the rich people of Florence".
  • During the period of Renaissance, the rich people of Florence contributed a huge part in the patronage of arts and ideas. They were called as patrons and have greatly enhanced the city into the  cultural center of Europe.
  • One such group was the House of Medici who were mostly elitists and one of the richest families in Florence. They had immensely contributed in the upliftment of artists and thinkers in the city.

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