Ordinances of Justice

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The Ordinances of Justice were a series of statutory laws enacted in Florence, Italy between the years A.D. 1293 and 1295. These laws were directed against, and identified by name, particularly influential (i.e. aristocratic) families and Ghibelline sympathizers. Those identified were supposed to possess a bellicose and ungovernable nature. Primarily these people were barred from holding office, also if they committed certain crimes their punishment could be doubled. In later years the severity of these laws were somewhat mitigated but they remained on the books. These ordinances ensured that the guilds of Florence would retain control of the city.