Girolamo Savonarola

The theocratic Florence survives a few years longer until it is destroyed by Cesare Borgia. That's what is most likely to happen IMO with this specific POD.
 
So why is he not killed?

I always thought it would be interesting if he tried to set out his whole pro-Bonfire of the Vanities into an actual theology. With the massive and much resented corruption of the Papacy (and the other Italian Princes), plus a little political populism (ala Luther with the Peasants' War- even though he didn't mean to), and you could have Italy with a whole new universe of problems.
 
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