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ローマ・コンセルヴァトーレ(イタリア語:Conservatore di Roma)[a]は、中世ローマにおける三人の行政官の一人であり、古代ローマ執政官をモデルに権力を分割していた。カポリオーニ修道院長と共に、この三人はローマ行政官職(il Magistrato Romano )を形成した。これは13世紀から1870年に教皇の世俗権力が終焉するまでの間、ローマ市における行政権であった。彼らの名称は、都市の
法(Statuta )を監督し「保存」する義務と、建造物の保存に由来している。
ミケーレ・フランチェスキーニ「I conservatori della Camera Urbis: storia di un'istituzione」。 Il Palazzo dei Conservatori e il Palazzo Nuovo in Campidoglio: momenti di storia Urbana di Roma、M. Tittoni 編集 (1996): 19-27。
Daniela Sinisi、Carmen Genovese、Pro Ornatu et Publica Utilitate。 「L'attività della Congregazione Cardinalizia super viis、pontibus et fontibus nella Roma di Fine '500」、Gangemi Editore SpA、2011 年。
Camillo Re、Statuti della città di Roma、tipografia della past、1883 年。
注記
^カピトリーノのカメラ音楽院(イタリア語 - Conservatore della Camera Capitolina )、または総称して「母都市の院の音楽院(ラテン語 - Conservatores Camerae Alme Urbis)」またはローマ人民の音楽院(イタリア語 - Conservatori del Popolo romano)としても知られることもある。