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- Gran_maestro abstract "A Gran maestro was the unofficial head of state in the Italian city-states. The role could depend on holding a particular office, military power or a general subversion of the constitution.The Scaliger family in Verona converted their control of the office of podestà into a permanent lordship as early as 1226. The Sforza dynasty rose from condottieri to be dukes of Milan in 1447. The Medici relied on financial power and control of the selection process for office to establish their own dominance in Florence, although it took them until 1531 to acquire the formal title of Grand Duke of Tuscany and abolish all vestiges of the republic.".
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- Gran_maestro wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Gran_maestro wikiPageRevisionID "586088131".
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_city-states.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_Italy.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Condottieri.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_of_Tuscany.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Medici.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Sforza.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Italian_city-states.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rulers_of_Tuscany.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Medici.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Podestà.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Florence.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Scaliger.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLink Verona.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gran maestro".
- Gran_maestro wikiPageWikiLinkText "gran maestro".
- Gran_maestro auto "yes".
- Gran_maestro date "December 2009".
- Gran_maestro hasPhotoCollection Gran_maestro.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-hist-stub.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poli-stub.
- Gran_maestro wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Gran_maestro subject Category:Italian_city-states.
- Gran_maestro subject Category:Political_history_of_Italy.
- Gran_maestro subject Category:Titles.
- Gran_maestro hypernym Head.
- Gran_maestro type Article.
- Gran_maestro type Person.
- Gran_maestro type Article.
- Gran_maestro type Title.
- Gran_maestro comment "A Gran maestro was the unofficial head of state in the Italian city-states. The role could depend on holding a particular office, military power or a general subversion of the constitution.The Scaliger family in Verona converted their control of the office of podestà into a permanent lordship as early as 1226. The Sforza dynasty rose from condottieri to be dukes of Milan in 1447.".
- Gran_maestro label "Gran maestro".
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- Gran_maestro sameAs Q5594074.
- Gran_maestro sameAs Q5594074.
- Gran_maestro wasDerivedFrom Gran_maestro?oldid=586088131.
- Gran_maestro isPrimaryTopicOf Gran_maestro.