The main type of government used in Italian city-states during the Renaissance was a series of oligarchies ruled by specific families, such as the Medici family or the Borgia family. This was known as the signoria.
estrucian city-states were governed by an aristocracy.
A city state was an independantly ruled city with it's own laws, customs, money and army. A Greek citizens loyalty was directed to his city-state. These city-states often made alliances with other cities, forming into leagues, confederations, or federations while maintaining an independent identity.
Mostly the people if the governor or who ever is in charge is letting the people of their city tell them wat to do. Thas just my opinion
Hamburg itself is a hanseatic city. Germany has federal states (almost like in the US) each state has a capital. hamburg however does not as it is the capital itself and has for hundreds of years governed itself.
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Athens and Spartas
During medieval times the city states in Italy were governed by the most important person (e.g in Rome the pope who was most important governed the city-state). Usually the person who governs the whole city-state lives in the capital of the city-state.
During medieval times the city states in Italy were governed by the most important person (e.g in Rome the pope who was most important governed the city-state). Usually the person who governs the whole city-state lives in the capital of the city-state.
During medieval times the city states in Italy were governed by the most important person (e.g in Rome the pope who was most important governed the city-state). Usually the person who governs the whole city-state lives in the capital of the city-state.
Athens and Spartas
During medieval times the city states in Italy were governed by the most important person (e.g in Rome the pope who was most important governed the city-state). Usually the person who governs the whole city-state lives in the capital of the city-state.
Athens and Spartas
The main type of government used in Italian city-states during the Renaissance was a series of oligarchies ruled by specific families, such as the Medici family or the Borgia family. This was known as the signoria.
Yes... Sovereign self governed state like Vatican City and Singapore.
A constitution was the rules by which the city-state operated and as governed.
Each Phoenician city-state was independent, and had its own rulers and council.