Lords of Verona
The Lords of Verona ruled the city from 1260 until 19 October 1387 and for ten days in 1404. The lordship was created when Mastino I della Scala was raised to the rank of capitano del popolo from that of podestà. His descendants, the Scaliger, all Ghibellines, ruled the city and its vicinity as a hereditary seigniory for a century and a half, during which the city experienced its golden age.
Italicised names are those of mere claimants, mostly living at the imperial court.
- Mastino I, 1260–1277
- Alberto I, 1277–1301
- Bartolomeo I, 1301–1304
- Alboino I, 1304–1311
- Cangrande I, 1308–1329
- Mastino II, 1329–1351
- Alberto II, 1329–1352
- Cangrande II, 1351–1359
- Paolo Alboino (II), 1359–1365
- Cansignorio, 1359–1375
- Bartolomeo II, 1375–1381
- Antonio I, 1381–1387
- Verona was conquered by Milan.
- Canfrancesco, 1390
- Guglielmo, 1404
- Bruno
- Antonio II
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