Florentine communes

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Florentine communes were self-governing city-republics in and around Florence that managed local administration, justice, and defense during the medieval and early Renaissance periods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city-republic
medieval political institution
self-governing commune
basedOn communal charters
statuti (statutes)
emergedInCentury 12th century
emergedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
flourishedInCentury 13th century
14th century
15th century
flourishedInPeriod early Renaissance
medieval period
followedBy Duchy of Florence NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Tuscany NERFINISHED
territorial state of Florence
governedBy city councils
consuls
gonfaloniere of justice
guild representatives
priors
hadInstitution communal council
communal courts
popular assembly
urban militia
hasFunction administration of justice
defense organization
diplomatic representation
local administration
maintenance of public order
militia organization
regulation of trade
tax collection
urban planning
hasGovernmentType oligarchic republic
republic
urban commune
hasPoliticalSystem communal government
locatedIn Florence
Italy
Tuscany
practiced self-government
precededBy feudal lordship
relatedTo Florentine Republic NERFINISHED
Italian city-states
Tuscan communes
guild system of Florence
usedLanguage Latin
Tuscan vernacular

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Florentine contado governedBy Florentine communes