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  1. The Signoria of Florence (Italian: "lordship") was the government of the medieval and Renaissance Republic of Florence, between 1250 and 1532. Its nine members, the Priori, were chosen from the ranks of the guilds of the city: six of them from the major guilds, and two from the minor guilds.

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      Palazzo Vecchio, the former seat of the Signoria of...

  2. La Signoria (Señoría) fue el órgano de gobierno de Florencia durante la Edad Media y el renacimiento. Sus nueve miembros, ("Priori"), eran elegidos de las filas de los gremios o cofradías de la ciudad: seis para las cofradías mayores y dos para las menores.

  3. La plaza de la Señoría (en italiano: Piazza della Signoria, Pronunciación IPA: [ˈpjatːsa ˈdelːa siɲoˈria]) es la plaza central de Florencia, en Toscana, Italia. Es la sede del poder civil con el "Palacio Viejo" ( Palazzo Vecchio) y es el corazón de la vida social de la ciudad.

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    Palazzo Vecchio, the former seat of the Signoria of Florence. A signoria (Italian: [siɲɲoˈriːa]) was the governing authority in many of the Italian city-states during the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

  5. Piazza della Signoria (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa della siɲɲoˈriːa]) is a w-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. It was named after the Palazzo della Signoria, also called Palazzo Vecchio.

  6. Florence was governed by a council called the signoria, which consisted of nine men. The head of the signoria was the gonfaloniere, who was chosen every two months in a lottery, as was his signoria.

  7. The guilds of Florence were secular corporations that controlled the arts and trades in Florence from the twelfth into the sixteenth century. These Arti included seven major guilds (collectively known as the Arti Maggiori ), five middle guilds ( Arti Mediane ) and nine minor guilds ( Arti Minori ).