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The Lombard League and the Peace of Constance: Italy's First Independence Movement

The Lombard League and the Peace of Constance: Italy's First Independence Movement

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How did a coalition of medieval Italian communes defeat the most powerful emperor in Europe? In 1167, sixteen northern Italian cities formed the Lombard League, a military alliance that would challenge Frederick Barbarossa's imperial ambitions for nearly two decades. This episode follows the League's formation after Barbarossa's aggressive Diet of Roncaglia in 1158, which asserted imperial rights over Italian cities. We explore the key battles of Legnano (1176) and Carcano, the role of the Carroccio war wagon as a civic symbol, and the diplomatic maneuvering of Pope Alexander III. The Peace of Constance in 1183 granted the cities extensive autonomy within the empire, effectively recognizing their right to self-governance. We examine how this treaty shaped the political landscape of northern Italy for centuries, laying groundwork for the Renaissance city-states. Figures like Alberto da Giussano (legendary or real), Bishop Galdino of Milan, and the podestà system feature prominently. The conversation also touches on the economic factors—trade, taxation, and the Lombard cities' wealth—that fueled this early assertion of civic identity against feudal hierarchy. #LombardLeague #FrederickBarbarossa #PeaceOfConstance #Legnano #Carroccio #AlbertoDaGiussano #PopeAlexanderIII #Roncaglia #Carcano #Podesta #HolyRomanEmpire #MedievalItaly #ItalianCityStates #Comuni #GuelphsAndGhibellines #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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