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Florentine Politics

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Florentine politics refers to the political system and structures of Florence, Italy during the Renaissance period.

Key Features

  • Medici family influence
  • Republic governance
  • Guelph and Ghibelline factions
  • Civic humanism

Pros

  • Rich historical significance
  • Influence on Renaissance art and culture
  • Innovative political structures for the time

Cons

  • Dynastic struggles leading to instability
  • Lack of full democratic representation for all citizens

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