Ghibelline

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. In the politics of medieval Italian city states, any member of a faction that supported the Holy Roman Emperor in a long struggle against the Guelphs and the Pope.

Pronunciation

/ˈɡɪbəlin/ /ˈɡɪbəlaɪn/ /ˈɡɪbələn/ /ˈɡɪbɪlaɪn/

Word forms

Ghibelline Ghibellines

Etymology

From Italian ghibellino, from German Waiblingen, from Middle High German Wibellingen, the name of a castle in Swabia held by the Hohenstaufen dynasty (nowadays in the township of Waiblingen), from Old High German Weibilinga, Weibelingen, possibly a suffixed form of the personal name Wabilo, Wahilo. The emperor's supporters used the name as a rallying cry, which was probably introduced to Italy during the reign of Frederick Barbarossa, 1155—1190.

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