medieval Vicenza

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Medieval Vicenza was a northern Italian city that developed as a prosperous commercial and artistic center under various feudal and communal regimes, laying the groundwork for its later Renaissance flourishing.

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medieval Vicenza canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical city
medieval Italian city
cameUnderControlOf Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
Scaliger family NERFINISHED
conflictType communal wars
factional struggles
country Kingdom of Italy (medieval) NERFINISHED
culturalRole artistic center
religious center
economicActivity agricultural trade
metalworking
textile production
wool trade
economicRole artisan center
commercial center
flourishedInCentury 12th century
13th century
14th century
governmentType commune
feudal lordship
hadBuildingType city walls
communal palaces
monasteries
parish churches
towers
hadFaction Ghibellines NERFINISHED
Guelphs NERFINISHED
hadInstitution cathedral chapter of Vicenza NERFINISHED
communal council
guilds
hadRulingPower Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
Scaliger family NERFINISHED
communal institutions
local feudal nobility
hasTimePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
influenced Renaissance urban development of Vicenza
later artistic flourishing of Vicenza
laidGroundworkFor Renaissance Vicenza NERFINISHED
language medieval Latin
medieval Venetian
locatedIn Veneto
Vicenza NERFINISHED
northern Italy NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire
religion Roman Catholicism
strategicLocation on routes between Venice and the Po Valley
on routes between the Alps and the Venetian plain
yearCameUnderVenice 1404

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Vicetia (Latin name) hasContinuityWith medieval Vicenza
subject surface form: Vicetia