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Between the 10th and the 13th centuries, certain maritime republics had great economic prosperity, thanks to their business activity, in a framework of extensive political autonomy.

Generally, the definition is referred to as four cities: Amalphi, Pisa, Genua, and Venetia.

The other cities of the area had independence, participated in the Crusades, counted with a naval fleet, etc.

Among them can stand Gaeta, Ancona, and Noli.

XYZ Renascentia, Foreign master and unification

A third of the population in 1348 was killed by the black pest.

Between the 14th and 16th centuries, Italy was not a political unit that was already fragmented into multiple states.

The Republic of Venice, the Republic of Florentia, the Duchy of Milan, or the Republic of Genova, existed in the north.

At the turn of the city of Rome was the Papal States, and at the south was the Kingdom of Neapole, later the member of the Crown of Aragon, and therefore of the Spanish Monarchy.

During this time there was the Italian Renascent, a period of great logs and cultural changes in Italy that had widened since the end of the 14th century until 1600, the transition between the Middle and modern Europe.