Romans of the Commune of Rome

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The Romans of the Commune of Rome were the self-governing civic authorities of medieval Rome who, during a period of renewed republicanism in the 12th century, asserted their power in the region through military and political actions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civic authority
communal government
medieval political institution
self-governing body
appliesToJurisdiction Rome NERFINISHED
surrounding region of Rome
country Commune of Rome NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military organization
regional politics
urban governance
governmentType communal republic
hasActivity assertion of civic autonomy
military actions
political actions
regional power assertion
hasCharacteristic civic
militarily active
politically assertive
republican
self-governing
hasEffect strengthening of civic institutions in Rome
temporary reduction of papal control over Rome
hasGoal enhancing civic autonomy
limiting papal political power in Rome
hasPopulationType Roman citizens
hasRole management of civic affairs in Rome
self-government of Roman citizens
historicalPeriod renewed republicanism in medieval Rome
influencedBy classical Roman republican traditions
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Lazio
Papal States NERFINISHED
Rome
opposedTo feudal control
papal temporal authority
partOf Commune of Rome NERFINISHED
history of Italian city communes
history of medieval Rome
pointInTime c. 12th century
politicalIdeology republicanism
religion Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
temporalLocation 12th century
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
uses communal institutions
military force
political negotiation

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Tusculum destroyedBy Romans of the Commune of Rome