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- Signoria abstract "A Signoria (Italian pronunciation: [siɲɲoˈriːa]; from Signore [siɲˈɲoːre], or Lord) was an abstract noun meaning (roughly) 'government; governing authority; de facto sovereignty; lordship' in many of the Italian city states during the medieval and renaissance periods.".
- Q914425 abstract "A Signoria (Italian pronunciation: [siɲɲoˈriːa]; from Signore [siɲˈɲoːre], or Lord) was an abstract noun meaning (roughly) 'government; governing authority; de facto sovereignty; lordship' in many of the Italian city states during the medieval and renaissance periods.".
- Signoria comment "A Signoria (Italian pronunciation: [siɲɲoˈriːa]; from Signore [siɲˈɲoːre], or Lord) was an abstract noun meaning (roughly) 'government; governing authority; de facto sovereignty; lordship' in many of the Italian city states during the medieval and renaissance periods.".
- Q914425 comment "A Signoria (Italian pronunciation: [siɲɲoˈriːa]; from Signore [siɲˈɲoːre], or Lord) was an abstract noun meaning (roughly) 'government; governing authority; de facto sovereignty; lordship' in many of the Italian city states during the medieval and renaissance periods.".