A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Guelfs and Ghibellines . By the fourteenth century these parties were no longer closely connected with the policies of the papacy or the Empire ; the term ' Guelf ' came to denote the democratic faction , while the name ' Ghibelline ...
... Guelfs and Ghibellines . By the fourteenth century these parties were no longer closely connected with the policies of the papacy or the Empire ; the term ' Guelf ' came to denote the democratic faction , while the name ' Ghibelline ...
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... Guelfs to power . After bringing on a disastrous war with Siena , the Guelf nobles lost control of the city and were succeeded by a restoration of Ghibelline rule that lasted for six years ( 1260- 1266 ) . The victorious Ghibellines ...
... Guelfs to power . After bringing on a disastrous war with Siena , the Guelf nobles lost control of the city and were succeeded by a restoration of Ghibelline rule that lasted for six years ( 1260- 1266 ) . The victorious Ghibellines ...
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... Guelfs continued until an uprising of the ' Ciompi , ' or unskilled and unorganized artisans , on behalf of the poor ... Guelf aristocracy . At the end of the four- teenth century , the de Medici and the Alberti , although they were from ...
... Guelfs continued until an uprising of the ' Ciompi , ' or unskilled and unorganized artisans , on behalf of the poor ... Guelf aristocracy . At the end of the four- teenth century , the de Medici and the Alberti , although they were from ...
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