Condottieri (; singular
condottiero and
condottiere) were the leaders of the professional military
free companies (or
mercenaries) contracted by the
Italian city-states and the
Papacy from the
late Middle Ages and throughout the
Renaissance. In Renaissance Italian,
condottiero meant "contractor", and was synonymous with the modern English title
Mercenary Captain. In contemporary Italian, "condottiero" acquired the broader meaning of "military leader", not restricted to mercenaries. In Italian historiography, Renaissance mercenary captains are usually called
capitani di ventura (literally "venture captains").