The influence of the Spanish court in the government of Florence: 1512-1530

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  • Jaime Ignacio Muñoz Llinás

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.20.2017.19480

Keywords:

Florence, Charles V, civic humanism, Ferdinand the Catholic, republic

Abstract

At the dawn of the sixteenth century, the city of Florence underwent several changes of government, in which the influence of the foreign powers, especially Spain and France, was decisive. Throughout this process, a family of peasant origin, the Medici, took advantage of the situation to seize the power of one of the most important cities in Italy. Throughout this work will be analyzed the influence that, first Ferdinand the Catholic and, later, Charles V, had in the fall and later return of the Medici to the government of the city of Florence.

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Muñoz Llinás, J. I. (2017). The influence of the Spanish court in the government of Florence: 1512-1530. Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), (20), 451–466. https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.20.2017.19480

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