The Quarterly Review, Vol. 170

The Quarterly Review, Vol. 170 January and April, 1890 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Quarterly Review, Vol. 170: January and April, 1890

In some of the principal cities, such as Florence, Pisa, and Siena, the democracy had driven out the nobles and had established a republic or Commune. In others, such as Milan, Padua, and Verona, some member of a powerful family had usurped the supreme power, and governed despotically, usually meriting the title which he received of 'tyrant.' The Com munes existed chiefly in Central Italy the despots, such as the Visconti, the Carraresi, and the Scalas, ruled in the north. In the south the dominions of the Pope and the kingdom of Na les formed more extensive and permanent States.

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ISBN: 9780483086029
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 576
Weight: 916g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 32mm