- Summary
- In 15th-century Italy, the city of Florence experienced its first major political upheaval when the Pope issued a decree to expel the French king, causing widespread unrest. This event disrupted the delicate balance between religious authority and secular governance, leading to a significant loss of land for the city. Additionally, the outbreak of the Inquisition, an organized religious persecution, exacerbated tensions and led to the arrest of multiple citizens and the execution of prominent figures. Although the crisis eventually faded, these turbulent years left lasting social and economic scars on the region.
1. Florentine urban planning underwent a radical transformation following the 1482 expulsion decree, as the city lost its extensive lands and shifted to a more centralized administrative structure.
2. The rise of religious groups like the Dominicans and Franciscans intensified social division and contributed to broader societal instability during this turbulent period. - Title
- CharitiesNYS.com: Access, Reform, Accountability
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-21
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