podesta
Americannoun
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any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
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a person appointed to serve as mayor of an Italian city during the Fascist regime.
noun
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(in modern Italy) a subordinate magistrate in some towns
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(in Fascist Italy) the chief magistrate of a commune
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any of the governors of the Lombard cities appointed by Frederick Barbarossa
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a chief magistrate in any of various republics, such as Florence
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Etymology
Origin of podesta
1540–50; < Italian podestà power < Latin potestās power, command
Example Sentences
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That confirmed Daoud's suspicions that the podesta might soon move against him.
From The Saracen: The Holy War by Shea, Robert
The militia of Orvieto, thought Sophia, was under the command of the podesta.
From The Saracen: The Holy War by Shea, Robert
The podesta believes he is a Ghibellino spy sent here by the bastard King Manfred.
From The Saracen: The Holy War by Shea, Robert
On one side of the nave stood the podesta, d'Ucello, surrounded by a group of his sergentes in yellow and blue.
From The Saracen: The Holy War by Shea, Robert
D'Ucello, the podesta, came here the night of the uprising, looking for you and Lorenzo.
From The Saracen: The Holy War by Shea, Robert
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