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Storia della Repubblica di Firenze v. 1/3

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The narrative reconstructs the city's evolution from its ancient Roman origins through early Christianization and medieval transformation into a fortified commune. It examines territorial expansion of its contado, relations and wars with neighboring towns, alliances and leagues, and the interventions of ecclesiastical and imperial powers. Institutional developments receive close attention: the rise of communal magistracies, the use of foreign podestà, and conflicts between rival urban factions. Chapters combine documentary evidence, chronicles, and local topography to explain political, social, and military changes that shaped the republic.

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Gino Capponi

Gino Capponi was an Italian historian and politician, best known for his comprehensive work "Storia della Repubblica di Firenze," a detailed account of the history of Florence during its republican period. His writings reflect a deep understanding of the political and social dynamics of 14th and 15th century Italy. Capponi's historical narratives are characterized by their analytical approach and rich detail, contributing significantly to the study of Florentine history. In addition to his historical works, he was also involved in the political life of Italy, which informed his perspectives on governance and civic responsibility.

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