Definition of Signorias

1. signoria [n] - See also: signoria

Lexicographical Neighbors of Signorias

signiorship
signiorships
signiory
signless
signmaker
signmakers
signoff
signoffs
signor
signora
signoras
signore
signores
signori
signoria
signorias (current term)
signories
signorina
signorinas
signorine
signors
signory
signout
signouts
signpost
signposted
signposting
signposts
signs
signs and symptoms

Literary usage of Signorias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians (1902)
"... sprang on the ringhiera, the platform projecting from the Palace, and on the signorias authority declared the white farthings withdrawn from circulation ..."

2. Lorenzo De' Medici and Florence in the Fifteenth Century by Edward Armstrong (1896)
"In the interval the existing signorias and Colleges, the thirty and two hundred and ten, that is, a body of two hundred and seventy- seven members formed a ..."

3. Lorenzo De' Medici and Florence in the Fifteenth Century: By E. Armstrong by Edward Armstrong (1914)
"In the interval the existing signorias and Colleges, the thirty and two hundred and ten, that is, ..."

4. Soldiers of Fortune in Camp & Court by Alexander Innes Shand (1907)
"Nothing shows more strikingly the esteem or terror in which he was held than the fact that the great signorias of Florence and Bologna acted as arbiters in ..."

5. A Short History of Rome and Italy by Mary Platt Parmele (1906)
"... and signorias, and grand councils, all crowded together in a small area, upon a small peninsula. Engaged in deadly rivalry with one another, ..."

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