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    position of "podestà" (i.e. mayor), on behalf of the Serenissima, in some cities under Venetian rule, including Treviso, Vicenza, Bergamo, Crema, Pola, Parenzo...
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    della Torre, who decided to merge with the Credenza di Sant'Ambrogio which appointed him Podestà. Already coming from an important family, della Torre...
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    Toledo Osorio, Spanish governor of Milan, around Crema in 1617 and in the countryside of Romano di Lombardia in 1618. During the same period, the Spanish...
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    having exercised some minor offices in Venice, in 1577 he was appointed podestà and captain of Belluno. Between 1582 and 1595 he was sent as ambassador...
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    Pepoli Vecchio Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna Palazzo Poggi Palazzo Ranuzzi Palazzo Re Enzo Palazzo di Residenza della Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna Palazzo...
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    helped by a City Secretary. The chief of biggest comunes was the royal Podestà, when in smaller comunes there was a prefectoral Mayor. All the city offices...
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    Frederick of Antioch had relatively stabilized Tuscany as imperial vicar and podestà of Florence. Piacenza changed allegiances to Frederick and Oberto Pallavicino...
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