At the beginning of the 17th Century the court of Rome was caught in a tug-ofwar between various pressure groups. In addition to the Cardinals' factions, which were especially active when there was a conclave or at times of crisis, there were more permanent power blocks which looked towards the Catholic monarchs and the great families of Rome and Italy. In this broad dynamic, however, key individuals, leading actors on the great world stage, emergedA principios del siglo XVII, la corte de Roma estaba recorrida por una vivaz dialéctica entre distintos grupos de presión. Aparte de las facciones cardenalicias, activas sobre todo con ocasión de los cónclaves y en particulares momentos de crisis, operaban centros de poder permanentes que...
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Le ampie competenze in materia ecclesiastica del re di Sicilia venivano esercitate in ambito giurisd...
This article investigates how the idea of performing power becomes crucial in Italian Renaissance po...
International audienceSforza Pallavicino was a nobleman and an ecclesiastic, a poet and an art theor...
Cardinal Ippolito II d’Este had a role of primary importance in shaping the diplomatic connections a...
The Genoese cardinal Antonio Maria Sauli constitutes an interesting case study for the analysis of p...
none1siPolitical-institutional developments in fifteenth-century Bologna are marked above all by the...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created in 1545 through an act of nepotism on the part of Pope P...
Although the court of Turin’s role in the new balance of power in Europe during the War of the Spani...
Among the Spanish councilors of State chosen in 1699 was an only one churchman, who was born in a ne...
We study the effect of divisions within the elite on the probability of internal conflict in the Pap...
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during th...
The archbishop of Capua, Antonio Caetani (1566–1624), was an eminent member of a Roman aristocratic ...
The transformation of the government from a broadly based ruling class to a de facto hereditary olig...
The histories of particular cities and states within that myriad-faceted slice of civilisation, the...
The thesis analyzes the diplomatic-political activity carried out by the nuncio Francesco Buonvisi a...
Le ampie competenze in materia ecclesiastica del re di Sicilia venivano esercitate in ambito giurisd...
This article investigates how the idea of performing power becomes crucial in Italian Renaissance po...
International audienceSforza Pallavicino was a nobleman and an ecclesiastic, a poet and an art theor...