This 1952 study of the medieval Italian city of Orvieto details its growth and survival in a time of great development and political upheaval.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. The commune's origins and the first extension of its rule (1157-98) 2. Further expansion and an internal crisis (1198-1216) 3. Consolidation: the last years of the Sienese alliance (1216-29) 4. The first Sienese war (1229-40) 5. A decade of imperial ascendancy (1240-50) 6. The second Sienese war and the emergence of the Popolo (1250-60) 7. A second period of Ghibelline predominance (1260-6) 8. The Angevin domination (1266-80) 9. Ranieri della Greca's Popolo (1280-92) 10. Internal unity and a strong foreign policy (1292-1303) 11. The defeat of the Ghibellines (1303-13) 12. The rule of the five (1313-15) 13. The Popolo of Poncello Orsini (1315-22) 14. The nobles in control (1322-32) 15. The crisis and Manno Monaldeschi's coup d'état (1332-4) Epilogue. Orvieto in the age of the tyrants Appendix 1. The councils Appendix 2. The government of the Contado Appendix 3. The origins of the Monaldeschi and Filippeschi Appendix 4. The career of Cardinal Theoderic Appendix 5. The Arti Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. The commune's origins and the first extension of its rule (1157-98) 2. Further expansion and an internal crisis (1198-1216) 3. Consolidation: the last years of the Sienese alliance (1216-29) 4. The first Sienese war (1229-40) 5. A decade of imperial ascendancy (1240-50) 6. The second Sienese war and the emergence of the Popolo (1250-60) 7. A second period of Ghibelline predominance (1260-6) 8. The Angevin domination (1266-80) 9. Ranieri della Greca's Popolo (1280-92) 10. Internal unity and a strong foreign policy (1292-1303) 11. The defeat of the Ghibellines (1303-13) 12. The rule of the five (1313-15) 13. The Popolo of Poncello Orsini (1315-22) 14. The nobles in control (1322-32) 15. The crisis and Manno Monaldeschi's coup d'état (1332-4) Epilogue. Orvieto in the age of the tyrants Appendix 1. The councils Appendix 2. The government of the Contado Appendix 3. The origins of the Monaldeschi and Filippeschi Appendix 4. The career of Cardinal Theoderic Appendix 5. The Arti Bibliography Index.
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