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- The Gonfalonier (Italian: Gonfaloniere) was the holder of a highly prestigious communal office in medieval and Renaissance Italy, notably in Florence and...
- Gonfaloniere of Justice (Gonfaloniere di Giustizia) (literally: "Standard Bearer of Jutice") was a post in the government of medieval and early Renaissance...
- The Gonfalonier of the Church or Papal Gonfalonier (Italian: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, "standard-bearer"; Latin: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) was a military and...
- abolished the age-old signoria (elective government) and the office of gonfaloniere (titular head-of-state elected for a two-month term) and replaced it...
- the major guilds, and two from the minor guilds. The ninth became the Gonfaloniere of Justice. The names of all guild members over thirty years old were...
- council known as the Signoria of Florence. The signoria was chosen by the gonfaloniere (titular ruler of the city), who was elected every two months by Florentine...
- (†1592?) Arcangeli, Giuseppe (1848). Biografia del cav. Vincenzo Peruzzi gonfaloniere di Firenze scritta da Giuseppe Arcangeli (in Italian). Prato: Tipografia...
- honour of being the Amb****ador to the Kingdom of France. He was elected gonfaloniere for life in 1502 by the Florentines, who wished to give greater stability...
- Michele di Lando, placed in the office of gonfaloniere of Florence by the revolt of the Guild-less Ciompi...
- Salvestro di Alamanno de' Medici (c. 1331 – 1388) was a former Gonfaloniere and Provost of the city of Florence. Salvestro was a member of the patrician...