Governors and Government in Early Sixteenth-Century Florence 1502-1519
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When Piero Soderino was elected to the new office of Gonfalonier of Justice in 1502 he was faced not only with the problem of foreign invasions of italy but also with a controversial new constitution based on a Great Council of over 3000 members. With the return of the Medici in 1512 the earlier constitutional order was restored--one that was far more oligarchical and much less satisfactory for many Florentines. This book provides a lively account of political alignments and decision making in these two contrasting governments and analyzes the causes and significance of the Medici overthrow of the popular government of Soderino. Butters also reveals both the skills and shortcomings of the governments'' leaders and the impact of the Medici pope Leo X on the city''s affairs.
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