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jolli1 [7]
3 years ago
8

During the renaissance, rome had a major rivalry with which city?

History
1 answer:
Ostrovityanka [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Florence

Explanation:

Rome and Florence were double rivals, as both cities tried to present themselves as capitals of antiquity, and as capitals of Christendom. Economically Florence was triumphant: its 100,000 residents made it one of Europe's largest capitals, and every nation used Florentine banks and exports.

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