Because of their historical heritage.
Catherine of siena's impact was that she helped the push towards the Reformation. If it wasn't for her the Church would still have supreme power. Also, no one would be able to speak out against the church.
A terracotta bust of Our Lady Mary, as patron and queen of Siena in the northwestern Italian region of Tuscany, is la Madonna di Provenzano ("the [Our] Lady of Provenzano"). The proper name of place references the Provenzano Salvani Square in which her sanctuary, Insigne Collegiata di Santa Maria in Provenzano ("Celebrated Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Provenzano"), locates. It and its physical address reference Provenano Salvani (1220?-June 17, 1269), noble hero of the independent state known as la Repubblica si Siena ("Siena Republic") from 1125 to 1555 to 1559.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Catherine of Siena was a mystic who received revelations from God. They were published in a book that is still available. St. Catherine was entirely submissive to the Will of God in all things and supportive of the Church. In no way could she, or her complete submission of the Will of God be considered supportive of the protestant revolt in any way.
Some of the Italian city states that controlled trade in the 1200's were Venice, Florence, Milan, and Siena.
Siena is a color but siena the person is cooler
Siena is a city in Italy.
Siena's population is 54,526.
It is Siena College and their mascot is a st. bernard Siena saints- saint bernard
Siena, Republic of Siena
She lived in Siena, Italy.
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Sixtus of Siena died in 1569.
Sixtus of Siena was born in 1520.
Siena Blaze was created in 1993.
A.C. Siena was created in 1904.
University of Siena was created in 1240.