Overview
The Republic of Florence (Latin: Res publica Florentina; Old Italian: Republica di Fiorenza), known officially as the Florentine Republic, was a medieval and early modern state that was centered on the Italian city of Florence in Tuscany, Italy. The republic originated in 1115, when the Florentine people rebelled against the Margraviate of Tuscany upon the death of Matilda of Tuscany, who controlled vast territories that included Florence. The Florentines formed a commune in Rabodo's (Matilda’s successor) successors' place. The republic was ruled by a council known as the Signoria of Florence. The signoria was chosen by the gonfaloniere (titular ruler of the city), who was elected every two months by Florentine guild members. During the Republic's history, Florence was an.
Historical Periods
Republic of Florence (1260–1271)
1260 CE – 1271 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 10,107 km²
Republic of Florence (1272–1278)
1272 CE – 1278 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 10,201 km²
Republic of Florence (1279–1401)
1279 CE – 1401 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 10,107 km²
Republic of Florence (1402–1486)
1402 CE – 1486 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 14,118 km²
Republic of Florence (1487–1506)
1487 CE – 1506 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,159 km²
Republic of Florence (1507–1511)
1507 CE – 1511 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,041 km²
Republic of Florence (1512–1525)
1512 CE – 1525 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,065 km²
Republic of Florence (1526–1539)
1526 CE – 1539 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,041 km²
Republic of Florence (1540–1546)
1540 CE – 1546 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,065 km²
Republic of Florence (1547–1555)
1547 CE – 1555 CE
Capital: FlorenceArea: 12,563 km²
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