- its
duration and the
residence and the
local jurisdiction were
called podesteria,
especially during the
Middle Ages, and in
later centuries, more rarely...
-
reclaimed during the 18th century. From 1215, the city was
ruled under the
podesteria of the
Guelph poet-statesman
Rambertino Buvalelli.
During the struggle...
- new fortification,
along with a new line of walls, was
erected by the
podesteria of La
Spezia from 1371.
Annexed to this, the
Republic of
Genoa added a...
- Republic,
which granted the B****anese
district the
status of
autonomous podesteria, "free and
separate from
whatever city and from the
jurisdiction of whatever...
- not an
administrative unit of the duchy, and
there was more than one
Podesteria for each side of the Po river.
After the War of
Ferrara in 1484 the Republic...
- the
whole territory subjected to it was
divided into
underlying local podesterias. At the same time, in some
areas of the
Genoese territory, the creation...
- statistics:
Italian statistical institute Istat. Figone,
Fausto (1995). La
Podesteria di Castiglione.
Lineamenti storici. Chiavari.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
-
Maria Maggiore di Carbonera.
During the
Middle Ages, the
region of the
Podesteria of
Treviso called Zosagna di Sopra, was
fortified and
equipped with a...
- born. Thus, the old
league of
Santa Reparata was
included in the new
Podesteria of Barberino,
which was
called "of
Barberino and Mangona". In the land...
-
complex hierarchical structure,
including territories (the
upper level),
podesterias, capitanatos, vicariatos,
ecclesiastical and
private jurisdictions etc...