The Scaligeri family, or Della Scala Family, was a powerful dynasty that ruled the city of Verona in the 13th and 14th centuries. They were feudal lords and wielded great economic and political power in the region. During their rule, Verona experienced a period of great prosperity and cultural development. The Scaligeri are known for their patronage of the arts and architecture, as well as for their cunning political tactics. Their symbol, a simple ladder, is found in many of the city's architectural works, including the funerary complex known as the Arche Scaligere. These extravagant Gothic tombs are considered masterpieces of sculpture and represent important members of the Scaligeri family, such as Mastino II, Cansignorio, and Cangrande I. The Scaligeri family left a lasting legacy in Verona, and their influence can be seen in the city's architecture and culture to this day.