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... 1176 Peace of Constanz 1183 End of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily . 1194 Defeat of the Genoese off Meloria • 1246 Defeat of the Florentine Guelfs at Monteaperto 1260 Battle of Tagliacozzo 1268 A. D. The Sicilian Vespers . 1282 Defeat of the.
... 1176 Peace of Constanz 1183 End of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily . 1194 Defeat of the Genoese off Meloria • 1246 Defeat of the Florentine Guelfs at Monteaperto 1260 Battle of Tagliacozzo 1268 A. D. The Sicilian Vespers . 1282 Defeat of the.
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... Florentines took Volterra and Siena , and humbled Pisa . But Eccelino still tyrannized in the Veronese march , ruling almost as a sovereign , and his cruelties were imitated by his brother Alberigo in Treviso . Milan , which might have ...
... Florentines took Volterra and Siena , and humbled Pisa . But Eccelino still tyrannized in the Veronese march , ruling almost as a sovereign , and his cruelties were imitated by his brother Alberigo in Treviso . Milan , which might have ...
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... Florentine line , were about to charge , Bocca degli Abati betrayed them , and rode off to the Ghibelins with a body of horse . Then the day was lost . A great number of Florentines were slain , and the carroccio was taken . The city ...
... Florentine line , were about to charge , Bocca degli Abati betrayed them , and rode off to the Ghibelins with a body of horse . Then the day was lost . A great number of Florentines were slain , and the carroccio was taken . The city ...
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... Florentines , who were for the most part Guelfs in politics . They foolishly gave him the Signoria , or lordship of the city . give the holder of it for the time any right to meddle in the government of the State ; it rather made him a ...
... Florentines , who were for the most part Guelfs in politics . They foolishly gave him the Signoria , or lordship of the city . give the holder of it for the time any right to meddle in the government of the State ; it rather made him a ...
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... Florentine Priors , only the Doge held office for life . The Great Council from the very outset was self- elective , and so was always filled by the members of the houses of the greater nobles , and thus not only the people but the ...
... Florentine Priors , only the Doge held office for life . The Great Council from the very outset was self- elective , and so was always filled by the members of the houses of the greater nobles , and thus not only the people but the ...
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