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  2. The City Of Light (book) - Wikipedia

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    The City of Light or The City Of Light: The Hidden Journal of the Man Who Entered China Four Years Before Marco Polo is a book purportedly made by a scholarly Jewish merchant called "Jacob d'Ancona" who wrote in vernacular Italian, an account of a trading venture he made, in which he reached China in 1271, four years before Marco Polo.

  3. Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    Machiavelli's tomb in the Santa Croce Church in Florence. Machiavelli's success was short-lived. In August 1512, the Medici, backed by Pope Julius II, used Spanish troops to defeat the Florentines at Prato. [33] In the wake of the siege, Piero Soderini resigned as Florentine head of state and fled into exile. The experience would, like ...

  4. Florentine Histories - Wikipedia

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    Although this was not exactly the charge he desired, Machiavelli accepted it as the only possible way to come back into the grace of the Medicis. The intent of the work, although semi-officially, was to recover the city's charge of historic officiality. The wage for the appointment was not large (57 florins per year, later increased to 100).

  5. House of Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    House of Machiavelli The commemorative plaque. The house of Machiavelli (Italian: Casa di Machiavelli), also referred to as L'Albergaccio (Italian: [lalberˈɡattʃo], literally "The Bad Hotel"), was the place where Niccolò Machiavelli lived during his exile from Florence. [1]

  6. City of Light - Wikipedia

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    City of Light, a fictitious island and state of mind in The 100; Banaras: City of Light, a book on the city Banaras by Diana Eck; City of Light, a 1999 novel by Lauren Belfer, set during the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York; The City of Light, a 1924 novel by Mieczysław Smolarski

  7. The Mandrake - Wikipedia

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    The Mandrake (Italian: La Mandragola [la manˈdraːɡola]) is a satirical play by Italian Renaissance philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.Although the five-act comedy was published in 1524 and first performed in the carnival season of 1526, Machiavelli likely wrote The Mandrake in 1518 as a distraction from his bitterness at having been excluded from the diplomatic and political life of Florence ...

  8. Vulci - Wikipedia

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    Vulci or Volci [pronunciation?] (Etruscan: Velch or Velx, depending on the romanization used) was a rich Etruscan city in what is now northern Lazio, central Italy. As George Dennis wrote, "Vulci is a city whose very name ... was scarcely remembered, but which now, for the enormous treasures of antiquity it has yielded, is exalted above every other city of the ancient world."

  9. The City of Light (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Miasto światłości (The City of Light) is a novel written in 1924 by Mieczysław Smolarski. [1] The novel entwines the genres of dystopia and catastrophism. The novel relays the end of the world by two natural disasters. The first of which destroys all civilisation, whilst the second, the whole of planet Earth, instigated by the complicity of ...