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- "government", "governing authority", de facto "sovereignty", "lordship"; pl.: signorie. In Italian history the rise of the signoria is a phase often ****ociated...
- ****ociated with the Papal States, the family gained control over several signorie ("lordships"), such as Bologna and Forlì. The ascent of the Riario family...
- 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...
- stollen sections. Douce dame jolie, Pour dieu ne pensés mie Que nulle ait signorie Seur moy fors vous seulement. Qu'adès sans tricherie Chierie Vous ay et...
- Retrieved 2020-05-17. A. Castagnetti, G. M. Varanini, Il Veneto nel medioevo: Le signorie trecentesche, Verona, Banca Popolare di Verona, 1995. v t e...
- Constance (1186) 2nd phase: Stalemate (1392) Decline of free communes; rise of signorie Diffusion of Black Death Extinction of Hohenstaufen dynasty Conquest of...
- 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...
- (1965). The Lords of Romagna: Romagnol Society and the Origins of the Signorie. Ithaca: New York. Grementieri, S. (2012, January 7). The Romagnolo Dialect:...
- 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...
- fragmentation of Emilian communities, divided in many local administrations (as signorie then duchies, with reciprocal exchanges of land), has caused a high dialectal...