- The
Signoria of
Florence (Italian: "lordship") was the
government of the
medieval and
Renaissance Republic of Florence,
between 1250 and 1532. Its nine...
- some of the
Signory (despite
their compromised position).
Alamanno Acciaioli was
quoted saying, "... He [di Lando] was
given the
Signory and they [the...
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himself proclaimed Lord of Forlì. He did not
succeed in
leaving the new
signory peacefully to an heir, however, and Forlì p****ed to
Maghinardo Pagano,...
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Roussillon and Cerdanya, and the
territories James I kept in Occitania: the
signory of Montpellier, the
viscountcy of
Carlat in Auvergne, and the
barony of...
- when the
signory was re****igned by Pope
Clement VIII to the Giustiniani,
merchants of
Genoese origin settled at Rome. In 1605 the
signory was raised...
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Borgia in Ferrara.
Giovanni Borgia held
several other titles,
including the
signory of Vetralla. He
served as a
minor functionary in the
Papal Curia and at...
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Maria II) The
Duchy of
Ferrara (756, part of the
Donation of Pepin; 1187,
signory held by the
Marquis d'Este; 1278, part of the
donation of
Rudolf I; 1288...
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maidservant are
carrying his
corpse to his house, they are
taken by the
Signory. She
tells how the
matter stands, is
threatened with
violence by the podestà...
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Santi Giovanni e Paolo. In 1488,
Alvise Vivarini wrote a
letter to the
Signory of Venice,
requesting permission to
share with
Bellini in the commission...
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against Sforza turned into true
hatred when his father-in-law
bought the
signory of
Pesaro from
Carlo Malatesta. Therefore,
Sigismondo allied with Pope...