Scaligero
Scaligero is the Italian term meaning "of the Scaliger" and is used as an epithet for things associated with the Scaliger (della Scala) noble family who exercised power in Verona and its surrounding territories during the late Middle Ages. The Scaligeri were prominent patrons and builders in northern Italy, and their name survives in several architectural monuments and place names.
In architectural toponymy, Scaligero refers to fortifications and castles connected with the Scaligeri. The best known
Beyond architecture, Scaligero appears in historical and genealogical contexts as an adjective describing items or places
In summary, Scaligero denotes things related to the Scaliger family, with notable legacies in Verona’s surroundings