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On 1503 Pope returned Camerino to Juan Maria Varano in quality of Lord under Papal dukedom domine. On 1521 Juan, Lord of Camerino was deposed by his brother Segismund and he was reposed again in 1522. On 1534 Camerino is integrated to Dukedom of Spoleto but the ruler and Lady of Camerino was deposed
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The title of Duke of Camerino remained then in hands of Borgia family; nevertheless, it was used by the popes without permission of Giovanni Borgia and his descendants. Giovanni Borgia received rents of Camerino until his death, the dukedom right passed to a branch of the
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with an army of 8000 troops. On 20 July Cesar Borgia carrying the Apostolic authority, took Camerino and Giulio Cesare Varano prisoner. On 25 July and after Alexander VI and cardinal council received notice of Camerino's capture, Cesar Borgia is invested by
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and cardinal council and Lord of Imola, Forlì, Sassoferrato, Fermo, Fano, Cesena, Pesaro, Rimini, Faenza, Montefiore, Sant'Arcangelo, Verucchio, Catezza, Savignano, Meldola, Porto Cesenatico, Tossignano, Salaruolo,
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was a policy piece in hands of Popes whose used it in pursuit policy alliances until 1555; in which the region remained definitely joined to Papal states until 1860, year which Camerino passed to new
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by Pope on 1535, date in which is returned in quality of Marquissate to Ercole Varano for return to the Pope again in 1540 who gave Camerino to Octavio Farnesio,
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According to the laws of the Italian Republic, the titles of nobility of Italy ceased to exist with the fall of the monarchical regime.
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and by cardinal council as Duke of Camerino, being first time in history the denomination is used over the Camerino city and region of
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Camerino was a Welf Marquissate, under the Varano family, its rulers participated in all conflicts between Ghibellines and
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and Duke of Pallestrina by Apostolic authority. Giovanni Borgia carried many other titles and he did after death of
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is a title of nobility, originally in Papal peerage. It was created on 1503 by Apostolic authority of Pope
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and cardinal council over the ancient Marquissate of Camerino, which was part of the Dukedom of Spoleto.
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a career as ambassador. He died on November, 1555 in Genoa being ambassador of
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El papa Borgia: Un inédito Alejandro VI liberado al fin de la leyenda negra
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D. Rodrigo de Borja (Alejandro VI). Sus hijos y descendientes, Second tree
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John E. Law. "The Da Varano Lords of Camerino as Condottiere Princes",
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Manfredo Astorre, fidelity at Papal authority is found floating in the
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John W. Barker and Christopher Kleinhenz. "Camerino, Duchy of",
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Italy and the European Powers: The Impact of War, 1500–1530
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Cesar Borgia left then Dukedom of Camerino to his brother
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John E. Law. "The Ending of the Duchy of Camerino",
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Alexander VI
Vatican
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Cesar Borgia
House of Borgia
Alexander VI
Welfs
Cesar Borgia
Rome
Tuscany
Faenza
Tiber
Pope Alexander VI
Rome
Apostolic authority
Camerino
Giovanni Borgia
Duke of Nepi
Alexander VI
Pope Paul III
Duke of Parma
Camerino
Kingdom of Italy
House of Borgia
Duke of Valentinois

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