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signory
signory (ˈsiːnjərɪ) Forms: α. 5 Sc. sigeniery (!), 6 sygneoury, 6–7 signiorie, 6–9 signory. β. 5 Sc. signery, 6–7 sygnory (6 syng-), signorie (6 sygn-), 5– signory. [Originally a. OF. signerie, signorie, etc., varr. of seignorie (see seigniory), subsequently influenced by It. signoria (see signoria)...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Uzès
In the 13th century, at the height of the see's power, the bishop was able to purchase a part of the signory of Uzès.
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syngnory
syngne, syngnefiaunce, syngnett(e, syngnory see sign, signifiance Obs., cygnet, signet, signory.
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Luca Pitti
He was awarded a knighthood, and received lavish presents from both the Signory of Firenze and the Medici family as a reward for helping maintain the government
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signorial
signorial, a. (siːˈnjɔərɪəl) [f. signory + -al1. Cf. seignorial.] Pertaining to a signory.1875 Maine Hist. Inst. v. 123 The legacy from tribal sovereignty to signorial privilege. 1883 Symonds Ital. Byways iv. 69 They regarded knighthood as a part of their signorial parade.
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Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus)
Giovanni Borgia held several other titles, including the signory of Vetralla.
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Dino Compagni
Dino was active in Florentine politics serving as consul for the guild of traders, and later as member of the Signory twice, Prior, and Gonfalonier of After November 1301, when the White faction lost the power of the Signory to the Black (Ghibelline) party, Dino never again served in a Government council
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signore
‖ signore (siˈɲore) [It., the fuller form of signor.] = signor.1594 [see signory 3]. 1622 Peacham Compl. Gent. i. 15 In Naples..euery base groome..must be termed Signore. 1641 Milton Ch. Govt. ii. i, I know Bilson hath decipher'd us all the galanteries of Signore and Monsignore. 1820 T. S. Hughes Tr...
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Bartolomeo d'Alviano
Pordenone also fell in the same year, and the Serenissima assigned the city's signory to d'Alviano himself, which was ruled by the d'Alviano family until
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signoria
‖ signoria (siɲoˈria) [It., = Sp. señoria, Pg. senhoria, F. seigneurie: cf. signory.] The governing body of some of the Old Italian republics, esp. that of Venice.1549 Thomas Hist. Italie 79 b, All offices of preeminence, as of the Signoria. 1622 in Crt. & Times Jas. I (1848) II. 334 The Venetian am...
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Forlì
He did not succeed in leaving the new signory peacefully to an heir, however, and Forlì passed to Maghinardo Pagano, then to Uguccione della Faggiuola aged 40, under suspicion of poisoning, the situation of Forlì was weakened as factions of Ordelaffi fought one another, until Pope Sixtus IV claimed the signory
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seigniory
seigniory, seignory, n. (ˈseɪnjərɪ) Forms: 3–4 senurre, 4–5 senurie, senery, 5 senowrye; 4 Sc. senȝhory, senȝeroy, senȝhowry, 4–5 senyoury (Sc. senȝoury, senȝory), seniourie, 5–7 seniory, seniorie, (5 seniore), senȝowry, 6 senȝeory, -ie, 6–7 senyeory; 3 seynorye, 4 seynu(r)rye, 4 seynore, seinuri, 5...
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Bassano Romano
The growth of the comune redoubled after 1565, when the signory was reassigned by Pope Clement VIII to the Giustiniani, merchants of Genoese origin settled In 1605 the signory was raised to a marquessate: a hunting lodge (casina di caccia) called "La Rocca", granaries, a stone bridge (the ponte delle Vaschie
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copersigniory
† copersigniory Obs. A confusion between copersinory, coparcenary, and signory; intended to mean ‘Joint inheritance of lordship’.1654 R. Vilvain Enchir. Epigr. 83 The 3 tru Sons of Brutt amongst whom he divided this Isle in Copersigniory.
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