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  • ...to the 17th century, beginning in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence Florence] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Middle_Ages Late Middle Ages] a ...ng on a variety of factors including the social and civic peculiarities of Florence at the time; its [[political]] [[structure]]; the patronage of its dominant
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  • '''Beatrice''' "Bice" di Folco Portinari (1266–1290) was born in Florence, Italy, and became the principal inspiration for [[Dante Alighieri]]'s Vita ...ment, however, is highly questionable, considering that they both lived in Florence the entire time Beatrice was alive. Even less credible is the [[numerology]
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  • ...e same man as the famed American educator), an Englishman then living in [[Florence]]. The letter read,
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  • ..., who taught taxidermy to [[Charles Darwin]],[[ Mary Seacole]], the 'Black Florence Nightingale', and Walter Tull, footballer and First World War officer, to o
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  • ...Lorenzo_II_di_Piero_de%27_Medici Lorenzo II di Piero de' Medici], ruler of Florence and Duke of Urbino, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince The Prince
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  • at Boston College and delivery of a world congress in Florence, Florence, Italy (1978) and the Florence Convocation (1987)
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  • ...Peri]'s lost ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dafne Dafne]'', produced in Florence in 1598) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...it. The [[Medici]] maintained their hegemony in Tuscany through control of Florence's major guild, the ''Arte della Lana.'' Modern hegemonies also maintain the
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  • ====Florence==== ...gn (1494-1498) of Girolamo [[Savonarola]], a Dominican Priest, the city of Florence could have been considered a theocracy. During his rule, un-Christian [[boo
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  • ...elated to … who is it? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale Florence Nightingale] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Theresa Mother Theres ...e’ve [[glorified]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale Florence Nightingale], Mother Theresa type of activity, and so other types of servic
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  • ...you are drawn to play [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale Florence Nightingale]. But, you must learn to [[accept]] yourself, who you are, wher
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  • ...choose to deposit their archives with the European University Institute in Florence.
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  • ...conditions and how one person can influence a whole culture. For example, Florence Nightingale introduced cleanliness into hospitals and field medicine in try
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  • ...aissance Italy]], a new period in the history of translation had opened in Florence with the arrival, at the court of [[Cosimo de' Medici]], of the [[Byzantine
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  • ..., many cultural celebrities belonged to the Golden Dawn, such as actress [[Florence Farr]], [[Arthur Machen]], [[William Butler Yeats]], [[Evelyn Underhill]],
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  • ...as declared these two books canonical, even in two general councils, viz., Florence and Trent, there can be no doubt of their authenticity. (For more informati
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  • Dante Alighieri was born in Florence into a family on the fringes of the nobility,
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