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"terzieri" that were called the Terzieri of S.Paolino, S.Martino and S.Salvatore. The battles with Pisa, which was the next nearest city, and the struggle to expand and dominate the countryside were constants in the political life of the city. The city responded to this and other difficulties by organizing an Puccini Luccaelastic government, in the sense that it was ready to change its institutions to meet the various needs that cropped up. However, the institutions that remained essentially stable over the centuries and that were the basis of the political order were the College of Elders, Puccini Luccathe General or Major Council and the Minor Council or the popular council, all flanked by many other organizations and committees,

called authorities. These three Councils had legislative and executive powers, while the justice system was held by the Podestà, a judiciary body that was very important in the middle Puccini Luccaages but was stripped of most of its powers after the 16th century. Contrary to other Italian cities, only twice in the course of its history did Lucca undergo the influence of the Signoria: the first time was between 1316 and 1328 at the hands of Castruccio Puccini LuccaCastracani degli Antelminelli, a captain who became nearly legendary, who as soon as he gained power, implemented an expansionist policy to enlarge the boundaries of Lucca.
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