Duke of the Florentine Republic

The ducal coronet used by the Italian states.

The Duca della Repubblica Fiorentina,[1] rendered in English as Duke of the Florentine Republic or Duke of the Republic of Florence, was a title created in 1532 by Pope Clement VII for the Medici family (his own family), which ruled the Republic of Florence. There were effectively only two dukes of the Republic of Florence, Alessandro de' Medici and Cosimo de' Medici, the second duke being elevated to Grand Duke of Tuscany, causing the Florentine title to become subordinate to the greater Tuscan title.[2]

  1. ^ Albertini, Rudolf von (1995). Firenze dalla repubblica al principato: storia e coscienza politica (in Italian). Einaudi. ISBN 978-88-06-13751-9.
  2. ^ Strathern, Paul. The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. Vintage Publishers: London.

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