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  1. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML. GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This category includes historical wars in which city-state of Florence ( 1115 – 1537) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 541 – Florence sacked by forces of Ostrogoth Totila. 1078 – City walls built. 1080 – Stone Ponte Vecchio (bridge) built. 1107 – Monte Orlandi and Prato become part of Florence. 1115–16 – Commune form of government adopted; Republic of Florence established. 1128 – Florence Baptistery built. 1138 – "City divided into six wards."

  4. Succeeded by. March of Tuscany. Taifa of Majorca. Republic of Florence. Principality of Piombino. Taifa of Majorca. Today part of. Italy. The Republic of Pisa ( Italian: Repubblica di Pisa) was an independent state existing from the 11th to the 15th century and centered on the Tuscan city of Pisa.

  5. The Duchy of Venice was born in the 9th century from the Byzantine territories of Maritime Venice. According to tradition, the first doge was elected in 697, but this figure is of dubious historicity and comparable to that of the exarch Paul, who, similarly to the doge, was assassinated in 727 following a revolt.

  6. Florence remained a republic until 1537, traditionally marking the end of the High Renaissance in Florence, but the instruments of republican government were firmly under the control of the Medici and their allies, save during intervals after 1494 and 1527. Cosimo and Lorenzo rarely held official posts but were the unquestioned leaders.

  7. Florentine military reforms. The military reforms of the Florentine Republic were initiated by Florentine politician and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli during the short-lived Republic of Florence that lasted from 1498 to 1512 under the priest Girolamo Savonarola. In the pursuit of the republican spirit which pervaded Florence at the ...