Serrata del Maggior Consiglio

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The Great Council Lockout (Italian: Serrata del Maggior Consiglio) refers to the constitutional process, started with the 1297 Ordinance, by means of which membership of the Great Council of Venice became an hereditary title. Since it was the Great Council that had the right to elect the Doge, the 1297 Ordinance marked a relevant change in the constitution of the Republic. This resulted in the exclusion of minor aristocrats and plebeian from participating in the government of the Republic. Although formerly provisional, the Ordinance later became a permanent Act, and since then it was disregarded only at times of political or financial crisis (e.g. after the war against the League of Cambrai). rdf:langString
La Serrata del Maggior Consiglio fu una riforma approvata il 28 febbraio 1297 dal Maggior Consiglio della Repubblica di Venezia, con cui si rese provvisoriamente ereditaria la carica di membro del Maggior Consiglio, massima istituzione della Repubblica, a cui spettava l'elezione del doge. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Great Council Lockout (Italian: Serrata del Maggior Consiglio) refers to the constitutional process, started with the 1297 Ordinance, by means of which membership of the Great Council of Venice became an hereditary title. Since it was the Great Council that had the right to elect the Doge, the 1297 Ordinance marked a relevant change in the constitution of the Republic. This resulted in the exclusion of minor aristocrats and plebeian from participating in the government of the Republic. Although formerly provisional, the Ordinance later became a permanent Act, and since then it was disregarded only at times of political or financial crisis (e.g. after the war against the League of Cambrai).
rdf:langString La Serrata del Maggior Consiglio fu una riforma approvata il 28 febbraio 1297 dal Maggior Consiglio della Repubblica di Venezia, con cui si rese provvisoriamente ereditaria la carica di membro del Maggior Consiglio, massima istituzione della Repubblica, a cui spettava l'elezione del doge.
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