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Scaliger

The House of Della Scala, whose members were known as Scaligeri (Italian: [skaˈliːdʒeri]) or Scaligers (/ˈskælɪərz/; from the Latinized de Scalis), was the ruling family of Verona and mainland Veneto (except for Venice) from 1262 to 1387,[1] for a total of 125 years.[2]

Scaligeri
Scaligers
Della Scala
Patrician noble family
Country Lordship of Verona
(present-day  Italy)
Founded1180 (1180)
FounderJacopino della Scala
Final rulerAntonio I della Scala
TitlesLord of Verona
Motto
Nec descendere nec morari

(broadly "he who hesitates is lost")
Estate(s)Scaliger Palaces, Verona
Dissolution17th century
Deposition1387 (1387)

History edit

When Ezzelino III was elected podestà of the commune in 1226, he was able to convert the office into a permanent lordship. Upon his death the Great Council elected as podestà Mastino I, who succeeded in converting the signoria (seigniory) into a family inheritance, governing at first with the acquiescence of the commune, then, when they failed to re-elect him in 1262, he effected a coup d'état and was acclaimed capitano del popolo ("people's captain"), at the head of the commune's troops. In 1277 Mastino was killed by a faction of the nobles. The reign of his son Alberto as capitano (1277–1302) was an incessant war against the counts of San Bonifacio, who were aided by the House of Este. Of his three sons, Cangrande I inherited the podestà position in 1308, only the last shared the government (1308) and made a name as warrior, prince and patron of Dante, Petrarch and Giotto. By war or treaty he brought under his control the cities of Padua (1328), Treviso (1329), and Vicenza.[3]

 
Territories held by the Scaligeri in 1336.

Cangrande I was succeeded by his nephews Mastino II (1329–1351) and Alberto. Mastino, the richest and most powerful prince of his generation in Italy, continued his uncle's policy, conquering Brescia in 1332 and carrying his power beyond the Po river. He purchased Parma (1335) and Lucca (1339). A powerful league was formed against him in 1337: Florence, Venice, the Visconti, the Este and the Gonzaga all joined, and after a three-year war, the Scaliger dominions were reduced to Verona and Vicenza.

His son Cangrande II (1351–1359) was a cruel and suspicious tyrant; not trusting his own subjects, he surrounded himself with German mercenaries, but was killed by his brother Cansignorio (1359–1375), who beautified Verona with palaces, provided it with aqueducts and bridges and founded the state treasury. He also killed his other brother, Paolo Alboino. Fratricide among the Scaligeri continued when Antonio (1375–1387), Cansignorio's natural son, slew his brother Bartolomeo. This aroused the indignation of the people, who deserted him when Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan made war on him. Having exhausted all his resources, he fled from Verona at midnight (19 October 1387), thus ending the Scaliger domination.[4]

His son Can Francesco attempted fruitlessly to recover Verona (1390). Guglielmo (1404), natural son of Cangrande II, was more fortunate: with the support of the people, he drove out the Milanese, but he died ten days thereafter, and Verona then submitted to Venice (1405). The last representatives of the Scaligeri lived at the imperial court and repeatedly attempted to recover Verona by the aid of popular uprisings. After the Scaligeri had been ousted, two self-proclaimed members of the family, Giulio Cesare della Scala (also known as Julius Caesar Scaliger) and his son Joseph Justus Scaliger, made a reputation as humanist scholars, though their relationship to the historic Scaliger family is disputed.[3]

The church of Santa Maria Antica in Verona is surrounded with the tombs (arche) of the Scaligeri in the form of Gothic shrines, or tempietti, enclosing their sarcophagi: Cangrande della Scala is memorialized with an equestrian statue; Cansignorio by a marble Gothic monument by Bonino da Campione, 1374.[5]

Family tree of della Scala (Scaliger) edit

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DELLA SCALA
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∞ Caradina Gabrielli
Leonardo
Jacopino della Scala
∞ Elisa Superbi
Mastino I della ScalaAlberto I della Scala
∞ Verde of Salizzolo
Bartolomeo I della Scala
∞ Constanca of Antioch
Alboino della Scala
∞ 1.Caterina Visconti
2.Betrice da Corregio
Cangrande I della Scala
∞ Giovanna di Svevia
(2) Alberto II della Scala(2) Mastino II della Scala
∞ Taddea da Carrara
Cangrande II della Scala
∞ Elizabeth of Bavaria
Cansignorio della Scala
Agnes of Durazzo
Paolo Alboino della Scala
(illeg.)
Guglielmo della Scala
∞ Onesta Mortone
(illeg.)
Antonio I della Scala
∞ Samaritana de Polena
(illeg.)
Bartolomeo II della Scala
Antoinio II della ScalaCanfrancesco della Scala

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Verona Scaligera". Verona.com.
  2. ^ "La Famiglia della Scala". Verona.net.
  3. ^ a b "Storia di Verona: la famiglia della scala". www.verona.net (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  4. ^ "Gli Scaligeri: origine e ascesa - Storia di Verona". www.veronissima.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  5. ^ "Della Scala". Storia Rinascimentale (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-05-01.

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For other uses see Scaliger disambiguation The House of Della Scala whose members were known as Scaligeri Italian skaˈliːdʒeri or Scaligers ˈ s k ae l ɪ dʒ er z from the Latinized de Scalis was the ruling family of Verona and mainland Veneto except for Venice from 1262 to 1387 1 for a total of 125 years 2 ScaligeriScaligersDella ScalaPatrician noble familyCountryLordship of Verona present day Italy Founded1180 1180 FounderJacopino della ScalaFinal rulerAntonio I della ScalaTitlesLord of VeronaMottoNec descendere nec morari broadly he who hesitates is lost Estate s Scaliger Palaces VeronaDissolution17th centuryDeposition1387 1387 Contents 1 History 2 Family tree of della Scala Scaliger 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editWhen Ezzelino III was elected podesta of the commune in 1226 he was able to convert the office into a permanent lordship Upon his death the Great Council elected as podesta Mastino I who succeeded in converting the signoria seigniory into a family inheritance governing at first with the acquiescence of the commune then when they failed to re elect him in 1262 he effected a coup d etat and was acclaimed capitano del popolo people s captain at the head of the commune s troops In 1277 Mastino was killed by a faction of the nobles The reign of his son Alberto as capitano 1277 1302 was an incessant war against the counts of San Bonifacio who were aided by the House of Este Of his three sons Cangrande I inherited the podesta position in 1308 only the last shared the government 1308 and made a name as warrior prince and patron of Dante Petrarch and Giotto By war or treaty he brought under his control the cities of Padua 1328 Treviso 1329 and Vicenza 3 nbsp Territories held by the Scaligeri in 1336 Cangrande I was succeeded by his nephews Mastino II 1329 1351 and Alberto Mastino the richest and most powerful prince of his generation in Italy continued his uncle s policy conquering Brescia in 1332 and carrying his power beyond the Po river He purchased Parma 1335 and Lucca 1339 A powerful league was formed against him in 1337 Florence Venice the Visconti the Este and the Gonzaga all joined and after a three year war the Scaliger dominions were reduced to Verona and Vicenza His son Cangrande II 1351 1359 was a cruel and suspicious tyrant not trusting his own subjects he surrounded himself with German mercenaries but was killed by his brother Cansignorio 1359 1375 who beautified Verona with palaces provided it with aqueducts and bridges and founded the state treasury He also killed his other brother Paolo Alboino Fratricide among the Scaligeri continued when Antonio 1375 1387 Cansignorio s natural son slew his brother Bartolomeo This aroused the indignation of the people who deserted him when Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan made war on him Having exhausted all his resources he fled from Verona at midnight 19 October 1387 thus ending the Scaliger domination 4 His son Can Francesco attempted fruitlessly to recover Verona 1390 Guglielmo 1404 natural son of Cangrande II was more fortunate with the support of the people he drove out the Milanese but he died ten days thereafter and Verona then submitted to Venice 1405 The last representatives of the Scaligeri lived at the imperial court and repeatedly attempted to recover Verona by the aid of popular uprisings After the Scaligeri had been ousted two self proclaimed members of the family Giulio Cesare della Scala also known as Julius Caesar Scaliger and his son Joseph Justus Scaliger made a reputation as humanist scholars though their relationship to the historic Scaliger family is disputed 3 The church of Santa Maria Antica in Verona is surrounded with the tombs arche of the Scaligeri in the form of Gothic shrines or tempietti enclosing their sarcophagi Cangrande della Scala is memorialized with an equestrian statue Cansignorio by a marble Gothic monument by Bonino da Campione 1374 5 Family tree of della Scala Scaliger editArduinoDELLA SCALA Balduino Caradina Gabrielli Leonardo Jacopino della Scala Elisa Superbi Mastino I della ScalaAlberto I della Scala Verde of Salizzolo Bartolomeo I della Scala Constanca of AntiochAlboino della Scala 1 Caterina Visconti 2 Betrice da CorregioCangrande I della Scala Giovanna di Svevia 2 Alberto II della Scala 2 Mastino II della Scala Taddea da Carrara Cangrande II della Scala Elizabeth of BavariaCansignorio della Scala Agnes of DurazzoPaolo Alboino della Scala illeg Guglielmo della Scala Onesta Mortone illeg Antonio I della Scala Samaritana de Polena illeg Bartolomeo II della Scala Antoinio II della ScalaCanfrancesco della ScalaSee also editZavarise Verona VenetoReferences edit Verona Scaligera Verona com La Famiglia della Scala Verona net a b Storia di Verona la famiglia della scala www verona net in Italian Retrieved 2023 05 01 Gli Scaligeri origine e ascesa Storia di Verona www veronissima com Retrieved 2023 05 01 Della Scala Storia Rinascimentale in Italian Retrieved 2023 05 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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