Signoria of Florence

Signoria of Florence

The Signoria was the government of medieval and renaissance Florence. Its nine members, the "Priori", were chosen from the ranks of the guilds of the city: six of them from the major guilds, and two from the minor guilds. The ninth became the Gonfaloniere.

election of members

The names of all guild members over thirty years old were put in eight leather bags called "borse". Every two months these bags were taken from the church of Santa Croce, where they were ordinarily kept, and in a short ceremony drawn out at random. Only men who were not in debt, had not served a recent term, and had no relation to the names of men already drawn, would be considered eligible for office.

ervice in the Signoria

Immediately after they were elected, the nine were expected to move into the Palazzo della Signoria, where they would remain for the two months of their office. There they were paid a modest sum to cover their expenses and were provided with green-liveried servants. The "Priori" had a uniform of crimson coats, lined with ermine and with ermine collars and cuffs.

In undertaking their governmental duties, the Signoria was required to consult two other elected councils collectively known as "Collegi". The first was the "Dodici Buonomini", with twelve members, while the second, the "Sedici Gonfaloniere", consisted of sixteen people. Other councils, such as the Ten of War, the Eight of Security and the Six of Commerce, were elected as the need arose.

ee also

*Guilds of Florence


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