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  2. Timeline of Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Machiavelli at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. This timeline lists important events relevant to the life of the Italian diplomat, writer and political philosopher Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469–1527). Machiavelli was born in Florence in 1469 of an old citizen family. Little is known about his life until 1498, when he was appointed secretary and second chancellor ...

  3. Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli [a] (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was a Florentine [4] [5] diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince (Il Principe), written around 1513 but not published until 1532, five years after his death. [6]

  4. Ciompi Revolt - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Niccolò Machiavelli at the Uffizi. The Ciompi Rebellion was not particularly long, lasting only for three and a half years (1378–1382). [8]: 737 Yet, it not only reflected the long-existing social issue of late 14th-century Florence, but also constituted a long-lasting impact on many generations to come.

  5. Florentine Histories - Wikipedia

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    Scipione Ammirato, was highly critical of Machiavelli's Florentine Histories; he said that Machiavelli «altered names, twisted facts, confounded cases, increased, added, subtracted, diminished and did anything that suited his fancy without checking, without lawful restraint and what is more, he seems to have done so occasionally on purpose!» [2]

  6. Discourse on Reforming the Government of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Discourse on Reforming the Government of Florence (Italian: Discorso sopra il riformare lo stato di Firenze) is a 1520 work by Italian Renaissance political scientist and writer Niccolò Machiavelli. [1] [2]

  7. An updated timeline on statue for South Carolina women’s ...

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    South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley’s statue could go up in downtown Columbia this year. It will sit at the corner of Main and Gervais streets across from the S.C. State House.

  8. 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]

  9. A timeline of how the John Castleman statue went from ... - AOL

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    The campaign to remove the statue of John Castleman in Louisville came out because of a confluence of events. Here's the timeline.