City-state where the papacy was located
Rome
a political-economic-social system of landholding, where class structure and roles were very rigid.
feudal system
travel and trade in the middle east
Silk Road
Era 1350-1600
The Renaissance
Painted the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
Home of St. Peter's Basilica.
Rome
City-state known for sea trade, shipbuilding, and glassmaking.
A treaty brought forward by Cosimo Medici to bring peace among city-states
Treaty of Lodi
Christian military expeditions to gain back control of the Holy Land
Crusades
Time period beginning in the 14th century
The Renaissance
Painted the Mona Lisa
Da Vinci
Home of the Statue of David.
Florence
the city-state know as the "Cradle" or Heart of the Renaissance
Florence
state whereby the citizens hold the power rather than a monarch
republic
powerful new class outside the hierarchy of the feudal system
merchant
Era beginning in the 4th century
Middle Ages
a person who provides financial or other support for artists
patron of the arts
Home of "The Last Supper"
Milan
This city-state was the birthplace of Christopher Columbus and, therefore, influenced exploration.
Genoa
a formal agreement to cooperate
alliance
the movement of population away from the countryside and into cities
urbanization
Most important contribution(s) the Silk Road brought to other nations
Ideas and/or inventions (will accept one or both)
Family that had control of Florence during the Renaissance for many years
Medici
Home of the Palazzi dei Rolli.
Genoa
This city-state had a strong military and control of major land routes.
Milan
the skill or tact in handling negotiations, especially in government
diplomacy
Where middlemen were situated; had the majority of land on the Silk Road
Islamic empire
Main reason the city-states began to flourish
Bramante's main occupation.
architect
Home of the Doge's Palace.
Venice