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The extraordinary times, persons and events in Florence, Italy history from the period of 379-1492.
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Early works to 1800, History, Italy, history, Political ethics, Political science, War, Florence (italy), history, Historiography, Translations into English, Military art and science, Renaissance, Italy, history, Papal States, politics and government, Histoire, Fiction, general, Politics and governmentPeople
Castruccio Castracani (1281-1328), Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-1492), Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), Livy, Machiavelli, Medici, Renaissance RulersPlaces
Florence (Italy), Italy, Florence, Rome, Papal StatesShowing 11 featured editions. View all 112 editions?
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History of Florence and of The Affairs Of Italy
July 5, 2006, Echo Library
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1406801437 9781406801439
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Florentine Histories: (New translation) Introduction by Harvey Mansfield, Jr.
August 3, 1990, Princeton University Press
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0691008639 9780691008639
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History of Florence from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent
1901, The Colonial press
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History of Florence from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent
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History of Florence: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent
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"THE peoples who live in northern parts beyond the Rhine and the Danube rivers, having been born in a productive and healthful region, often increase to such a multitude that it becomes necessary for a part of them to abandon their fathers' lands and to seek new countries to inhabit."
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