Sunday, October 5, 2025

THE MOST POPULATED ITALIAN CITY DURING THE RENAISSANCE Naples served as the capital of the Kingdom of Naples. The city with its connection to the sea, was a major economic hub that connected the trade routes across the Mediterranean. At a time of renewed interest in scholarship across the continent, Naples acted as a port of entry for Greek and Arab learning, and through Naples, these foreign ideas were disseminated to the rest of Italy and across the European continent. The 5 Most Populous European Cities During the Renaissance | TheCollector


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