PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «GHIBELLINE»
Ghibelline
ghibelline
pronunciation
guelphs
ghibellines
were
factions
supporting
pope
holy
roman
emperor
respectively
central
northern
italy
during
centuries
split
between
these
parties
particularly
important
aspect
merriam
webster
member
aristocratic
political
party
medieval
authority
german
emperors
compare
guelf
european
history
encyclopedia
britannica
also
spelled
guelph
members
opposing
politics
middle
ages
dante
alighieri
society
massachusetts
eventually
gave
civil
finally
settled
election
frederick
barbarossa
define
germany
that
supported
claims
against
politically
opposed
florence
inferno
coat
arms
family
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GHIBELLINE»
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1
The Vision of Dante: Cary's Translation of The Divine Comedy
One must bear in mind that neo- Ghibelline and neo-Guelph are "vague" terms
which "allow of many exceptions and cross-overs" (Caesar 1989: 62). Therefore,
the division of (especially Italian and British) cultural politics into two camps is ...
2
Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia
In those cases where the terms Ghibelline and Guelf signaled broader political
loyalties, they indicated support for or opposition to the claims and policies of the
Hohenstaufen until Charles I of Anjou defeated Manfred and Conradin (in ...
Christopher Kleinhenz, 2004
3
Frommer's Florence, Tuscany and Umbria
2. Guelfa non son, ne' Ghibellin m'apello, chi mi da'da mangiar tengo per quello. (
I'm no Guelph, and not a Ghibelline either, whoever butters my bread has my
Meglio un morto in casa che un Pisano all'uscio. (A. Florentine Wisdom
allegiance ...
Internal battles between Guelfs and Ghibellines led to the 1248 exile of the
leading Guelfs, and a short-lived Ghibelline regime. When Frederick II died in
1250, Ghibelline rule in Florence was supplanted by a popular regime, the Primo
Popolo.
5
Siena, Florence, and Padua: Case studies
Thus, for example, the arrival in Italy in 1310 of Henry of Luxemburg, King of
Germany, to be crowned as Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor, in Rome in 1312
resulted in a general Ghibelline revival, with the then staunchly Guelph cities of ...
ll5-ll7 Buoso da Duera. a Ghibelline. lord of Soncino and later of Crernona.
betrayed Manfred. King of Naples. whom other Ghibelline lords had agreed to
protect from the French. In I265 Charles of Anjou—or possibly his wife—bribed
Buoso to ...
7
Apocalypse in Rome: Cola Di Rienzo and the Politics of the ...
By the same token, these very practical men did not allow themselves— or their
city— to be permanently divided by the Guelph-Ghibelline wars that continued to
eviscerate many of the great Italian communes throughout the late thirteenth and
...
8
Church and Community, 1200-1600: Studies in the History of ...
matically denounce it as Ghibelline.56 To avoid the suspicion, the government
took three steps. First, the (reformed) captains of the Parte Guelfa were required
to certify that each returning ammonito was free of Ghibellinism. Second, each ...
9
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Waiblingen, or Ghibelline, and the contest between these two parties was carried
on with a ferocity unknown even to the inhabitants of southern Germany. The
distracted state of northern Italy, the jealousies between various pairs of towns,
the ...
10
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Waiblingen, or Ghibelline, and the contest between these two parties was carried
on with a ferocity unknown even to the inhabitants of southern Germany. The
distracted state of northern Italy, the jealousies between various pairs of towns,
the ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «GHIBELLINE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
Ghibelline no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Author Giulio Leoni: Translated by Shaun Whiteside Published by …
And as for the terms Guelph and Ghibelline, they are really important as they were the two main political factions of the day. Guelphs supported the Pope as the ... «Waterford Today, jul 15»
A 'Pail' Problem
Modena was a Ghibelline stronghold, while Bologna was Guelph territory. The rivalry between the two camps was triggered off in 1176 and ... «The Hindu, jun 15»
Siena: City of Secrets, by Jane Tylus
In 1260, Ghibelline Siena, a supporter of the Holy Roman Empire, defeated Guelph Florence at the Battle of Montaperti, although victory was ... «Times Higher Education, mai 15»
Italy's 700-year-old murder mystery of Dante's warlord patron solved
Cangrande, whom Dante praised as a great leader in the Divine Comedy, was the leader of the Ghibelline faction, which was engaged in a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, fev 15»
The Supreme Poet
... like most of his peers, was embroiled in Florentine politics and the tug-of-war between the Guelph and the Ghibelline for power over the city. «Newstalk 106-108 fm, jan 15»
From Disneyland to Dante
That is where the assassins struck Buondelmonte, sparking the Guelph-Ghibelline civil war. And here is where Dante was baptized, and the ... «The American Conservative, dez 14»
Final Way Station On The Road To My Forbes Millennium
Montaigne had the same problem with the Ghibellines thinking he was a Guelph and the Guelphs thinking he was Ghibelline. I am happy to say ... «Forbes, dez 14»
The 2014 Crikeys: Person of the Year
you don't need to know a Guelph from a Ghibelline to see he'd end up bigger than Jesus. Jeff Morris. Commonwealth Bank whistleblower Jeff ... «Crikey, dez 14»
What Are The Gobshites Saying These Days?
We begin over on CBS where, god help us, Charlie Rose was sitting in for onetime Ghibelline stringer Bob Schieffer, and Charlie hosted one ... «Esquire, out 14»
The Tragedy of Florence
We walked on and soon came to the house of the Guelph Cavalcante, whom you'll remember sharing a tomb in Hell with his Ghibelline enemy ... «The American Conservative, out 14»