podestà
Podestà is a historical title used in many Italian communes during the High Middle Ages and into the early Renaissance. The office functioned as the city’s chief magistrate and, in many cases, as military leader, appointed to govern for a limited term when a municipality faced internal conflict or external pressure and needed to restore order.
Typically chosen from outside the city, the podestà was intended to be neutral or independent of local
The emergence of the podestà occurred within the broader struggles between Guelph and Ghibelline factions and
In the modern period, the term was revived in Fascist Italy as the title of the mayor,