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  1. Piero di Tommaso Soderini (March 17, 1451 – June 13, 1522), also known as Pier Soderini, was an Italian statesman of the Republic of Florence. Biography [ edit ] Soderini was born in Florence to Tommaso di Lorenzo Soderini, a member of an old family who had become famous in medicine, and his second wife Dianora Tornabuoni, also of a prestigious Florentine family and in-law of Piero de'Medici .

  2. Siena rivaled Florence in the arts throughout the 13th and 14th centuries: the important late medieval painter Duccio (1253–1319) was a Sienese, but worked across the peninsula. The mural titled "Allegory of Good Government" ( Italian : Allegoria del Buon Governo ) painted by Ambrogio Lorenzetti in 1338–39 at the Palazzo Pubblico , Siena's town hall, is considered a magnificent example of ...

  3. The province of Florence ( Italian: provincia di Firenze) was a province in the northeast of Tuscany region of Italy. The city or comune of Florence was both the capital of the province of Florence, and of the Region of Tuscany. It had an area of 3,514 square kilometres (1,357 sq mi) and a population of 1,012,180 as of 31 December 2014. [1]

  4. Category. : Battles involving the Republic of Florence. This category includes historical battles in which city-state and Duchy of Florence ( 1115 – 1569) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information.

  5. The Republic of Florence, officially the Florentine Republic (Italian: Repubblica Fiorentina, pronounced [reˈpubblika fjorenˈtiːna], or Repubblica di Firenze), was a medieval and early modern state that was centered on the Italian city of Florence in Tuscany. The republic originated in 1115, when the Florentine people rebelled against the Margraviate of Tuscany upon the death of Matilda of ...

  6. Republic of Cospaia. The Republic of Cospaia ( Italian: Repubblica di Cospaia, local dialect: Republica de' Cošpäja) was a small state in northern Umbria, now in Italy, that was independent from 1440 to 1826. [1] [2] It was in what is now the hamlet ( frazione) of Cospaia, in the municipality ( comune) of San Giustino, in the Province of Perugia.

  7. Most Serene Republic of San Marino (since 301, constitutional since 1600) Monemvasía State (588-1252) Qarmatians (899–1067) Gotland (?–1285) Upstalsboom League (c. 12th century–15th century) Icelandic Commonwealth (930–1262) Couto Misto (c. 1000 – 1868) Taifa of Córdoba (1031–1070) Republic of Florence (1115–1537) Republic of ...