- "government", "governing authority", de
facto "sovereignty", "lordship"; pl.:
signorie.
During the late 13th and
early 14th centuries, a
significant shift occurred...
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Alberti bolognese,
nella quale si
contiene il sito di essa, l'origine & le
signorie delle città & de i castelli... (in Italian). Venice:
Giouan Maria Bonelli...
- of Florence, the Arte
della Lana. Like
other families ruling in
Italian signorie, the
Medici dominated their city's government, were able to
bring Florence...
- ****ociated with the
Papal States, the
family gained control over
several signorie ("lordships"), such as
Bologna and Forlì. The
ascent of the
Riario family...
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Constance (1186) 2nd phase:
Stalemate (1392)
Decline of free communes; rise of
signorie Diffusion of
Black Death Extinction of
Hohenstaufen dynasty Conquest of...
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fragmentation of
Emilian communities,
divided in many
local administrations (as
signorie then duchies, with
reciprocal exchanges of land), has
caused a high dialectal...
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centralize the
Papal States (in
large part a
patchwork of
communes and
signorie) and "free
Italy from the barbarians". In his
early years as pope, Julius...
- (1965). The
Lords of Romagna:
Romagnol Society and the
Origins of the
Signorie. Ithaca: New York. Cenni, I. (2013). Code-switching as an
indicator of...
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between the
Guelphs and the Ghibellines. In the
early 14th century, the
signorie arose and the most
important of them were
those of the
Vitelli in Città...
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Aragon to a
united Spain. The
defeat of the
local kingdoms,
communes and
signorie, the firm
Aragonese (later Spanish) rule, the
introduction of a sterile...