10 РУМУНСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «PODÉSTĂ»
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The Jews in Genoa - Pagina 1130
... 144, 610, 611,641,760,785,1003 Podestà: xxxvi Podestà of Albenga: Ixvii, 475, 477, 489 Podestà of Andora: 1173 Podestà of Gavi: Ixvi, 334, 359, 369, 370, 402, 403, 423, 425, 437, 441, 453, 455, 456, 457 458, 459, 462, 463, 465, 471, 496, ...
Rossana Urbani, Guido Nathan Zazzu, 1999
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Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy: The Hospital of ... - Pagina 34
The podestà, however, apparendy had unlimited access to the carriage.98 The use of the hospital's carriage to transport the podestà and his family reveals an informal but very important act of patronage on the part of the hospital, for the ...
David Michael D'Andrea, 2007
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Analytic Narratives - Pagina 53
period he was supported by twenty soldiers, two judges, and servants that he brought with him (Vitale 1951:27).26 Although the military force brought by the podestà was not large in size, it was far from negligible by the standards of the day.
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Giovanni and Lusanna: Love and Marriage in Renaissance ...
The escalation of the conflict was signaled by the curial messenger Francesco di Biagio, who reported to the archbishop on his attempts to deliver the second letter to the podestà: This evening about the 14th hour ... he [the messenger] took ...
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Power, Politics and Episcopal Authority: The Bishops of ... - Pagina 92
century the “Podestà” began to share (or was forced to share) power with the people's delegates. In the fourteenth century the struggles between city factions9 would lead eventually to the seigneurial government10. Cremona conformed to this ...
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Democratic Legitimacy: Impartiality, Reflexivity, Proximity - Pagina 110
The history of the podestà regime in Italy (twelfth and thirteenth centuries) was in many ways similar. In the eleventh and twelfth centuries the nascent communes of Italy nearly all adopted a consular system. The leading families shared power ...
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The Italian City Republics - Pagina 43
Guglielmo Pusterla, a Milanese, for example, had at least seventeen periods of office as podestà. In the thirteenth century, Lombardy and Emilia seem to have furnished a very high proportion of podestà, though later an equal share came to be ...
Daniel Waley, Trevor Dean, 2013
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El arte rupestre de Argentina indígena: Noroeste
Noroeste María Mercedes Podestá, Rodolfo A. Raffino, Diana S. Rolandi, Mario Sánchez Proaño. e Historia. Auto/ágata de Id Sena, Catamarca. Asociación Amigos del I NA, Buenos Aires. García Azcárate, J. 2001) Símbolos, piedras y ...
María Mercedes Podestá, Rodolfo A. Raffino, Diana S. Rolandi, 2005
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Handbook of Plant and Crop Stress, Third Edition - Pagina 451
In plants, glycolysis is unique in that it possesses a series of differential features and its function goes beyond the provision of ATP and Pyr for mitochondrial respiration (Plaxton and Podestá 2006). One of these characteristics is the ability to ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2010
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Reading the Middle Ages, Volume II: Sources from Europe, ...
The Parmesans could do this in safety because Matteo da Correggio, a citizen of Parma, was podestà of Piacenza, and supported them as much as he could in having corn taken to Parma. Knowing about all this, on Friday July 27th early in ...
Barbara H. Rosenwein, 2013