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10 September, 07:12
How were 12th century italian communes governed
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Johnathon Miles
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Communes had greater development in central-northern Italy, where they were real city-states based on partial democracy. Towns formed communes, a legal basis for turning the cities into self-governing corporations, which provided many of the basic civil functions.
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