Dominus Mediolani

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Dominus Mediolani is the Latin title historically used for the ruler or lord of the city-state of Milan in medieval and Renaissance Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
medieval title
noble title
sovereign title
appliesTo lord of Milan
ruler of Milan
associatedWith feudal lordship
urban signoria
category Latin honorifics
Milanese history
historical titles
componentMeaning Dominus means lord
Mediolani is the genitive of Mediolanum NERFINISHED
countryNow Italy NERFINISHED
hasCase nominative
hasComponent Dominus
Mediolani NERFINISHED
hasForm singular
hasGender masculine
hasLanguage Latin
hasMeaning Lord of Milan
hasTitleHolderRole head of Milanese state
military leader of Milan
supreme magistrate of Milan
precedes ducal style of Milan
refersTo city-state of Milan
political authority over Milan
region Lombardy
successorTitle Dux Mediolani NERFINISHED
usedBy Sforza family NERFINISHED
Visconti family NERFINISHED
dukes of Milan NERFINISHED
lords of Milan NERFINISHED
usedDuring Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
usedIn Duchy of Milan NERFINISHED
Milan NERFINISHED
Renaissance Italy NERFINISHED
medieval Italy
usedInDocuments Latin charters
official acts of Milanese rulers

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Lord of Milan hasTitleInLanguage Dominus Mediolani