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"Guelphs" Meaning

The Guelphs were a faction of the medieval European nobility, particularly in Italy, during the 13th century. The term is derived from the name of Count William I of Holland, known as "William of Guelph". This name is thought to be from the Latin "Guelpha" meaning "Wolf", which was the heraldic symbol of the House of Guelph.

The Guelphs were primarily composed of the nobility of Italy, especially in Tuscany, Lombardy, and Campania, who were opposed to the empire of Frederick II and later the Kingdom of Sicily of the House of Hohenstaufen. They were in conflict with the Ghibellines, the faction of the nobility that supported the Holy Roman Empire and the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

The Guelphs and the Ghibellines played a significant role in shaping the medieval political history of Europe, particularly in Italy.

"Guelphs" Examples

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Guelphs refer to the members of the Guelph faction in medieval Italy, particularly in the city of Florence, who were loyal to the Guelphs, opposed to the Ghibellines. The word is also used metaphorically to describe people or groups that are opposed to a dominant power or ideology.

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| Example | Sentence | Meaning |
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| 1. | The Guelphs and the Ghibellines had a long-standing feud in medieval Italy. | The Guelphs were a faction in medieval Italy, opposed to the Ghibellines. |
| 2. | The government is cracking down on dissidents, declaring them Guelphs and traitors. | The government is labeling those who oppose them as "Guelphs", implying they are traitors. |
| 3. | The art movement was criticized for being too Guelph, elitist, and exclusive. | The art movement was accused of being opposed to the dominant power or ideology, and being exclusive to those who shared the same views. |
| 4. | The Guelphs saw the Ghibellines as cruel and tyrannical, while the Ghibellines saw the Guelphs as weak and corrupt. | The two factions had opposing views on each other, with one perceiving the other as bad and the other perceiving the other as corrupt. |
| 5. | The author's writing was seen as Guelph by the government, as it criticized the regime and its policies. | The author's writing was perceived as opposed to the dominant power or ideology, and therefore criticized or persecuted by the regime.

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