In addition to Venice, the main powers in fifteenth century Italy were
a. Milan, Florence, and the kingdom of Naples and Sicily.
b. Genoa, Siena, Rome, the Papal States, and Naples.
c. Modena, Florence, the Papal States, Rome, and Naples.
d. Milan, the Papal States, Florence, Rome, and the kingdom of Naples and Sicily.
e. Rome and Florence.
d
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