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Jacopo I da Carrara

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in perpetuity. Jacopo's election owed something to an alliance between Padua's own Ghibelline and Guelph factions, and after his election many Ghibelline exiles returned. Jacopo sent the poet
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from 1318 to 1405. He governed with the advice of the leading citizens during a rule characterized by unity within the city. He is usually considered the first
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Politische Reflexion in der Welt des späten Mittelalters: Political thought in the age of scholasticism: Essays in honour of Jürgen Miethke
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besieged Padua and demanded the abdication of Jacopo in return for peace. Jacopo stepped down temporarily to save the city; the
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and continuous internal feuding, shortly after 25 July 1318 the Paduan aristocracy elected Jacopo as
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Society and Politics in Medieval Italy: The Evolution of the Civil Life, 1000–1350
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Gregorio Piaia (2004), "The Shadow of Antenor: On the Relationship between the
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and pined for the old commune, into exile that year. In 1319 the Ghibelline
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Carraresi
Padua
lord of Padua
commune
signoria
Guelph
Verona
Vicenza
Ghibellines
Albertino Mussato
Cangrande I della Scala
Frederick the Fair
Holy Roman Empire
Scaligeri
Scrovegni
Pietro Gradenigo
Doge of Venice
Tomasina Morosini
Due Carrare
Mastino II della Scala
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
John Kenneth Hyde




John Kenneth Hyde
Categories
13th-century births
1324 deaths

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