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Title: Italian Renaissance
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Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi was born in Italy, in a city called Florence in 1445 in Florence. In the Early Italian Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli was one of the most famous artists. He was admired for his donations to major religious churches in Florence... Showed first 250 characters
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Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi was born in Italy, in a city called Florence in 1445 in Florence. In the Early Italian Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli was one of the most famous artists. He was admired for his donations to major religious churches in Florence... Showed next 250 characters
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