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597:, brother of Martino, as the new lord of Milan. In December 1263 Filippo annexed Como to the lordship of Milan thanks to the support of the local Vittiani family, and on 11 December 1264, following the expiration of his mandate, Oberto II Pallavicino was expelled from Milan, effectively becoming an enemy of the Della Torre family. In 1265 della Torre offered military aid to the Papal States in exchange for the election of his cousin Raimondo and the deposition of Ottone Visconti, but the proposal was again rejected by
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defeated. The patriarch
Raimondo returned to Friuli and Lodi obtained peace with Milan on condition of expelling all the Milanese Guelph exiles. In December of the same year, William VII of Montferrat was expelled from Milan and Ottone ensured his succession by adopting Guido da Castiglione. In March 1285, Goffredo della Torre, after having gathered mercenaries in Bergamo and Como, entered the Milanese territory and took possession of Castelseprio which was destroyed by the Visconti two years later.
511:. Following these events in July the peace agreement was broken. To avoid further disorder, on March 30, 1259, in the Basilica of Santa Tecla, the election of a leader was proposed: Martino della Torre was a candidate on the side of the Credenza, Azzolino Marcellino for the Motta, and finally Guglielmo da Soresina for the nobles. Numerically, the candidate of the Credenza won, but the Motta rebelled against the choice and decided to ally itself with the captains and support Guglielmo da Soresina.
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886:, under the leadership of Alberto Scotti. After the capture of Pietro Visconti in Bisentrate in June 1302, the spirits of his relatives were rekindled and they gathered an army of 10,000 men. On 13 June the Visconti palace was sacked and destroyed by the della Torre and their opposing relatives. Matteo resorted to the mediation of Venice to negotiate peace, but with the Peace of
926:, son of Corrado, his cousin, broke the family unity that had been the strength of the Della Toore dynasty and, after having tried to make the people rebel against the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, was forced to flee, losing the lordship which returned to the Visconti. Thus the power of the della Torre family over the lordship of Milan definitively fades.
1058:, son of Galeazzo and nephew of Matteo, who worked to lay the foundations of a structure that would politically coordinate his domains and centralize power in the hands of the dynasty. In 1327, with the death of his father, he remained the sole heir and in opposition to the pontiff, he bought the title of vicar of Milan from
444:, an assembly composed of members of the bourgeois and popular classes. Following the formation of the Credenza, the three factions began to become increasingly quarrelsome and began a long series of battles which culminated in 1225 with the victory of the Credenza and the decisive reduction of the power of the captains.
1200:, laid siege to Pavia and attacked Montferrat. The siege, however, did not succeed and on 28 May following a surprise attack led by the friar Iacopo Bussolari, the army of Galeazzo II Visconti suffered a serious defeat. The Visconti were soon forced to find allies and on 27 June they formed a league with
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The rivalry with Ottone
Visconti increased and Napo Della Torre decided to send 6000 men to defend the city of Milan. In this period in fact there are episodes of guerrilla warfare by Pavia and rebel factions. Della Torre, however, managed to defeat the Pavia army and kill their commander Goffredo di
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In the meantime also in Como the struggle between the popular class, represented by the
Vittani, and the noble class, led by the Rusconi family, resumed. Thus in June 1258, only three months after the Peace of Sant'Ambrogio, the captains of Milan rushed to the aid of the Rusconi and this intervention
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from the
Visconti. On 10 February the podestà of Bologna Giovanni Visconti da Oleggio also came to the aid of the Marquis, who only two months earlier had reached an agreement with Bernabò to divide the power of Bologna. The response of the Visconti was not long in coming and in April Galeazzo, with
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now stands, and two years later construction began on the church of Santi Simone e Giuda. On May 20, 1271, Napo ordered the main streets to be paved, starting with Porta Nuova and Porta
Orientale, and in the same year the stretch of canal between Milan and Abbiategrasso was completed. In May 1272,
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men employed by
Pallavicino. Following the killing of his brother, Napo della Torre had the thirteen conspirator nobles beheaded and also gave the order to behead twelve nobles locked up in Milanese prisons following the battle of Tabiago and another twenty-eight nobles locked up in the prisons of
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was called to govern the city, but after three years he decided to pass to the
Ghibelline party, leaving Milan. With the power vacuum the war resumed and on 5 April 1257 before coming to a new clash the captains and the Motta, allied against the Credenza still led by Martino della Torre, agreed to
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families were represented. The consuls were divided into two main orders: that of the captains, the most noble class, and that of the valvassors, who had already organised themselves in the corporation of the Motta in 1035. Following a protest in 1198, the captains and the Motta were joined by the
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as captain of the people, but his relatives
Albertone Visconti, Landolfo Borri, Corrado da Soresina, Pietro Visconti conspired against him without success. Matteo was then called to Bergamo to reconcile the local families and became captain of the people for 5 years and right here in Bergamo on 6
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and, due to the great defeat, was forced to ask
William for help and in November of the same year he conferred upon him the office of Perpetual Lord of Milan, as previously requested. On 25 May 1281, in the battle at Vaprio d'Adda between the della Torre and the Visconti, the della Torre army was
750:, son of Francesco, were also taken prisoner, but managed to escape from the castle in 1284. With the arrival of the Visconti in Milan, the possessions of the della Torre were plundered. From this moment on, the della Torre organized a relentless guerrilla warfare against the Visconti, aided by
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on 16 December 1321, the pope ordered the exiled archbishop of Milan, Aicardo di
Camodegia, to open a new trial for heresy against Matteo Visconti, his son Galeazzo and many relatives who had already died at the time, such as Ottone Visconti. On 30 March 1322, the Milanese were hit by the
731:, but was put to flight by Napo. After having won the important battle of Guazzera in 1276, near Ranco in the Varese area, and subsequently lost the battle of Germignaga, fought for the possession of the fortress of Angera, which however remained in the hands of the Della Torre family.
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together with the della Torre and the cities of Novara, Vercelli, Pavia, Como and Cremona were definitively defeated. In April 1302 the della Torre family members Corrado, Erecco and Martino son of Cassone reappeared in Lodi together with the anti-Visconti league with Cremona, Pavia,
918:. In the meantime the della Torre family had entered into conflict with Alberto Scotti who they manage to defeat in 1304. On 17 December 1307 Guido della Torre is appointed Captain of the people for a year and then appointed Perpetual Captain on 22 September 1308. In 1311
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and on 20 April he was proclaimed podestà . In August, following the capture of Bologna, Bernabò decided to intervene and retake the city, but without success. The triumvirate was short-lived, in fact on 26 September 1355 Matteo II Visconti died suddenly in his castle in
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Martino della Torre thus became the first lord of Milan in May 1259, as a first measure he decided to banish the da Soresina family from the city so as not to have any opposition to the government. A few days later, on 17 September, he decided to ally himself with the
521:, who invited Soresina and della Torre to leave the city to find an agreement. Della Torre went to Como where he was podestĂ , gathered an army and entered Milan, and as a result, the Credenza named him lord of Milan, thus establishing the Signoria of Milan.
1272:, through an intense activity of consolidation of their supremacy implemented with the reduction of local autonomies and the attraction into their orbit of the many small rural lordships created a sort of state structure. With Giovanni Visconti, in the mid-
666:. Once the Pallavicino problem had been resolved, Napo also had to deal with the long-standing dispute regarding the archbishopric of Milan which had begun in 1259. Under pressure from the Pope, on 7 December 1266 Milan decided to accept the nomination of
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From 1267 to 1274 the lordship of the della Torre family was established, and for the following years Napo and his brother Francesco managed to govern the Lordship in relative tranquility. During this period there was an improvement in relations with the
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after the defeat of his lord. For fear of the return of the della Torre, on 12 December Galeazzo was recalled to lead the city which was now in the grip of chaos and looting. The Pope waged war on Milan together with the della Torre, managing to take
601:, who had recently taken office on the papal throne. On 24 September 1265 Filippo della Torre died, leaving the conflicts with the church unresolved. Despite this, Filippo managed to form a united front led by Milan and followed by the cities of:
1082:, also member of the Visconti family, who remained outside, staged a series of conspiracies in vain to depose the three; when all his accomplices were arrested by Azzone on 23 November 1332, and locked up in the prisons of Monza (called
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which fell 3 months later, under the siege of Napo, who became lord of the city. In 1271 due to the continuous wars and the increase in taxes, countless revolts against Milanese rule followed: first Brescia and then Lodi, Como,
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At the same time as the end of the triumvirate, on 30 October 1355 a new league was born against Milan led by the Marquis of Montferrat, who declared war on Milan on 15 December. 1355 was the year in which the Marquis
1047:. Simone della Torre dies and the commander Raimondo da Cardona is captured, then freed to be able to discuss a peace treaty with the pontiff in Piacenza. In 1325 Galeazzo dedicates himself to the construction of the
1248:, who in November 1357 began to plunder the surroundings of Milan. Finally on 6 April 1358 in Milan the peace conference opened in which all the Italian states participated including the Republic of Venice and the
1151:. The lordship was divided again between Galeazzo II and Bernabò who respectively obtained the western and eastern parts of the lordship, while their sons were not recognized with any right of succession.
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In 1277 Ottone Visconti reorganized the state assemblies and drew up a list containing the 200 noble families admitted to the city. Ottone was forced to face the della Torre in Lodi and was aided by
1252:. After two months of work, on 8 June 1358 in Milan in Sant'Ambrogio the peace was signed. Following the agreement Novara and Alba returned to the Visconti while Asti and Pavia remained to the
942:. The Della Torre obtained papal support so much so that on 28 May 1317 the pope deemed Matteo's lordship illegitimate, but the Visconti power continued to increase with the appointment of
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Despite the election of Della Torre, the Motta allied itself with the nobles and acclaimed Guglielmo da Soresina as leader. At that point, the stalemate was broken by the papal legate, the
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In 1246 the clashes between the popular faction and that of the captains resumed, thus making the regular administration of the commune impossible. Following the riots, on 26 May 1247 the
431:. The consuls constituted an oligarchic government in which the most important families of Milan had a say. In 1130 Milan was governed by twenty-three consuls and already at that time the
1043:. In 1323 the papal troops were exhausted and took refuge in Monza which was besieged on 8 August by Marco Visconti. In February 1324 the papal army was defeated by the Milanese at
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The city dominion returned definitively into Visconti hands only on 20 September 1313 when Matteo Visconti was again appointed lord of Milan for life. The Della Torre, allies of
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during his travel to the Italian peninsula to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome, the Marquis obtained the imperial vicariate of Pavia on 3 June , sharing it with his cousin
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The power of the della Torre family returns to the city but they are opposed by part of the population, while Matteo Visconti takes refuge in Nogarola as a guest of the
662:. To avoid further intrusions by his now former ally Oberto II Pallavicino, on 23 March 1266 Napo decided to summon the representatives of the cities of the
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The situation in Milan, however, was still turbulent and on 8 November Galeazzo was forced to leave Milan and take refuge in Lodi after some clashes with
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where however he was captured and locked in a cage, where he remained for a year and a half until his death in 1292. In 1297 Matteo Visconti built the
653:. Pallavicino's revenge was not long in coming and on 29 January 1266 Paganino was assassinated by a band of proscribed Milanese nobles aided by some
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provoked the prompt reaction of the Credenza which, by sending its troops, led the Vittani to victory who appointed Martino della Torre as podestĂ of
472:. Della Torre governed the city until his death on 6 January 1241. In this short period of government he was able to form alliances with the powerful
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was decided for the head of the Society of Justice, Scotus of San Geminiano, and the following year the church of Santa Maria dei Servi was built.
649:, son of Pagano , who was supported by his brothers Francesco and Paganino. Francesco was named lord of Seprio, while Paganino became podestĂ of
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1090:, he wove a series of alliances, among which were the Scaligeri themselves and the Lord of Novara Calcino Tornielli, enemy of the Archbishop
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decided to excommunicate Martino della Torre as well. Despite the centralization of powers, della Torre was unable to have his cousin
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on 22 July 1262, provoking the wrath of the lord of Milan, who forced Visconti, with the help of Pallavicino, to take refuge in
498:, who reorganised the municipal powers. In a short time the fights between the Credenza and the aristocrats resumed and in 1253
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was appointed captain general of Milan for five years despite the papal excommunication and as a result, the following year
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and immediately revised the municipal statutes, he was then appointed lord of Milan in 1291. In September 1290 the marquis
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484:, and also extended the Milanese land registry, managing to lower taxes and calm the constant discontent of the citizens.
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in the Papal States. A few months after Visconti's retreat, on 20 November 1263 Martino della Torre died in
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682:, who stipulated better agreements with Milan regarding the wool trade. In April 1270 Milan waged war on
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on 21 January 1277 by Archbishop Ottone Visconti. He died the following year in captivity in the
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who was appointed captain general on Ottone's proposal for 10 years. On 11 May 1278
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who however asked the two lords of Milan to also intervene against the marquis
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the title of duke thus putting an end to the lordship and giving rise to the
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near Como. His brother Francesco was killed during the same battle. His son
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marched towards Milan with the della Torre family. Having arrived at
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without success. Another problem for the Visconti was caused by
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took over Lodi with the help of the imperial troops and of the
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and died on 24 June 1322, leaving the government to his son
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as lord of Milan. From 1259 to 1277 it was governed by the
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1st half 1281: Tommaso degli Avvocati, Federico Tornielli
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1086:), he was forced to flee to Verona, where, as a guest of
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managed to obtain in 1395 from the Holy Roman Emperor
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1094:. The decisive clash came on 21 February 1339 in the
958:. New commercial relations were established with the
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to defeat the major supporter of da Soresina family,
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243:• The Visconti are deposed by the Della Torre.
219:• Martino della Torre is elected lord of Milan
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January 1323 – February 1323: Alessandro da Bologna
734:Napo della Torre was defeated and captured in the
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1993:February 1323 – September 1323: Calzino Tornielli
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2479:"::: Storia di Milano ::: dal 1251 al 1275"
2403:"::: Storia di Milano ::: dal 1201 al 1225"
2379:"::: Storia di Milano ::: dal 1151 al 1200"
1914:May 1316 – November 1316: Jacopino da Cornazzano
1902:July 1314 – October 1314: Scoto di San Gimignano
1896:September 1312-January 1314: Giannazzo Salimbene
1382:1260: Patrizio da Concesa, Guandaleone da Dovera
922:, having come into conflict with the archbishop
723:, nephew of the archbishop Ottone and father of
4236:
1996:September 1323 – December 1323: Giacomo Rusconi
1908:April 1315 – October 1316: Giacomo da Peschiera
1817:2nd half 1304 – 1st half 1305: Federico Ponzoni
1987:November 1322 – December 1322: Ravizza Rusconi
1938:March 1322 – October 1322: Lanfranco Cavalazzi
386:created in May 1259 following the election of
3036:
2060:April 1330 – December 1330: Ugolino da Lucino
2008:July 1326 – December 1326: Gorzera Bonaccorsi
1920:June 1317 – December 1317: Gualtieri di Corte
1917:November 1316 – June 1317: Bonifacio da Alice
1911:October 1315 – January 1316: Ruggero Servadei
1905:October 1314 – April 1315: Spinetta Malaspina
51:
3439:Patria del Friuli (Patriarchate of Aquileia)
2976:"Storia di Milano ::: dal 1351 al 1375"
2854:"Storia di Milano ::: dal 1326 al 1350"
2830:"Storia di Milano ::: dal 1301 al 1325"
2810:"LA LOGGIA DEGLI OSII | Piazza dei Mercanti"
2708:"Storia di Milano ::: dal 1276 al 1300"
1490:1266: Emberra del Balzo, Guidotto da Redobio
1026:captain Giovanni di Chatillon, the vicar of
999:who was appointed lord of Milan on 10 July.
422:
2180:
2110:
2005:October 1325 – July 1326: Beccario Beccaria
2002:June 1325 – October 1325: Ottorino Mostardi
1893:April 1312-September 1312: Azzone Malaspina
37:
3043:
3029:
2130:June 1340 – July 1341: Francesco Malaspina
2078:December 1334 – May 1338: Orso Giustiniani
2288:May 1392 – May 1393: Giberto da Correggio
1899:January 1314 – July 1314: Guidone Pignoli
1054:The work of unification was completed by
2294:June 1394 – March 1396: Spinetta Spinola
1999:1324 – June 1325: Viscontello da Binasco
1109:
914:and the following year Brescia and then
882:, Novara, Vercelli, Lodi, Crema and the
844:
705:
528:
3394:Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
1823:1st half 1306: Francesco degli Avvocati
1514:1st half 1274: Guglielmo degli Avvocati
770:the construction of a tower in the new
14:
4291:
2926:"VISCONTI, Galeazzo II - Enciclopedia"
2630:"Napo Torriani, Napoleone Della Torre"
2285:1390: Prandeparte Pico della Mirandola
2133:July 1341 – July 1342: Alberto Rusconi
2127:May 1339 – June 1340: Giovanni Besacci
1890:March 1312-April 1312: Ziliolo Allegri
1517:2nd half 1274-1275: Venedico dell'Orso
1379:1259: Teodorico, Pietro degli Avvocati
1013:
863:coats of arms of the House of Visconti
3024:
2754:
2752:
2702:
2700:
2599:
2597:
2577:"DELLA TORRE, Filippo - Enciclopedia"
2552:"DELLA TORRE, Martino - Enciclopedia"
2081:May 1338 – May 1339: Isnardo Colleoni
974:, and Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, lord of
533:The city of Milan in the Middle Ages.
2473:
2471:
2427:"DELLA TORRE, Pagano - Enciclopedia"
1659:2nd half 1289: Baldovino degli Ugoni
1629:1st half 1284: Baldovino degli Ugoni
809:
402:was forced to yield his position to
27:Former lordship in Italy (1259–1395)
2785:"DELLA TORRE, Guido - Enciclopedia"
2760:"VISCONTI, Matteo I - Enciclopedia"
2291:May 1393 – June 1394: Enrico Rivola
2136:July 1342 – 13??: Goffredo da Sesso
1635:1st half 1285: Alberto Confalonieri
1170:Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
954:who appointed Aicardo Antimiani of
640:
24:
2749:
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2594:
2503:"ENRICO da Susa, detto l'Ostiense"
1814:1st half 1304: Anselmo da Palestro
1741:2nd half 1297: Fulcieri di Calboli
1620:2nd half 1282: Giovanni del Poggio
1605:1st half 1280: Gabrino da Tresseno
1155:War with the Marquis of Montferrat
1105:
784:William VII, Marquis of Montferrat
777:
448:The rise of the Della Torre family
25:
4340:
4203:United Provinces of Central Italy
2680:"VISCONTI, Ottone - Enciclopedia"
2468:
2057:1329-April 1330: Guiscardo Lancia
1984:October 1322: Giovanni Lanfranchi
1887:1311-March 1312: Ugolino da Sesso
1759:2nd half 1300: Federico Sommariva
1753:2nd half 1299: Federico Sommariva
1747:2nd half 1298: Jacopo del Cassero
1686:2nd half 1294: Zaccaria Salimbeni
1599:1st half 1279: Antonio da Lomello
1587:1st half 1277: Ponzio degli Amati
1307:
3052:List of historic states of Italy
2348:
2332:
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2306:
2066:1st half 1332: Lanfranco Tentone
2011:1327–1328: Gozio di Guiderchusen
1923:December 1317: Azorino Malaspina
1829:1st half 1307: Arnolfo Fissiraga
1826:2nd half 1306: Guido dei Roberti
1820:2nd half 1305: Riccardo Langosco
1750:1st half 1299: Bisaccia Riccardi
1638:2nd half 1285: Boezio da Lavello
1444:2nd half 1265: Emberra del Balzo
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727:. Ottone then decided to occupy
456:, who decided to merge with the
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4185:Provisional Government of Milan
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2040:
1967:
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1832:2nd half 1307: Jacopo Cavalcabò
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1626:2nd half 1283: Jacopo Sommariva
1602:2nd half 1279: Lotterio Rusconi
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838:and the Visconti chapel in the
3384:City of Fiume and its District
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2527:"Martino Della Torre, L'erede"
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1756:1st half 1300: Guelfo Filodoni
1744:1st half 1298: Tommaso Rangoni
1738:1st half 1297: Corrado Gambara
1683:1st half 1294: Matteo de Maggi
1674:1st half 1292: Antonio Gallizi
1671:2nd half 1291: Niccolò Merlano
1665:2nd half 1290: Matteo Visconti
1656:1st half 1289: Uberto Beccaria
1650:1st half 1288: Matteo Visconti
1632:2nd half 1284: Guglielmo Rossi
1623:1st half 1283: Uberto Beccaria
1614:2nd half 1281: Uberto Beccaria
1593:1st half 1278: Alberto Fontana
1292:; thanks to these extensions,
1260:Consolidation of Visconti rule
1228:rose up and restored the doge
894:The return of Della Torre rule
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3819:County of Apulia and Calabria
3325:Campagna e Marittima Province
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1680:1293: Amighetto da Martinengo
1677:2nd half 1292: Rolando Scotti
1644:2nd half 1286: Pietro Rusconi
1499:1269: Giovanni degli Avvocati
1284:, and with the submission of
875:John I, Marquis of Montferrat
417:
2359:(Under the Visconti dynasty)
1668:1st half 1291: Uberto Guasco
1641:1st half 1286: Ugolino Rossi
1432:1263: Zavatario della Strada
1210:Philip II, Prince of Taranto
1060:Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
267:awards the title of Duke to
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4324:Former monarchies of Europe
4221:Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
4215:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
4167:Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
3345:Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
2878:"La battaglia di Parabiago"
1929:1319: Bonifacio da Cavriago
1765:1302: Bernardino da Polenta
1385:1261: Guglielmo Pallavicino
1212:, vicar in Piedmont of the
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4161:Duchy of Modena and Reggio
4155:Duchy of Massa and Carrara
3556:Prince-Bishopric of Trento
3526:Duchy of Modena and Reggio
3511:Duchy of Massa and Carrara
2203:1372: Giberto da Correggio
2072:1333: Giovanni del Mangano
1596:2nd half 1278: Raniero Zen
1502:1270: Giovanni Palastrello
1388:1262: Ubertino Pallavicino
950:, not accepted however by
851:Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio
840:Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio
824:William VII, of Montferrat
524:
4329:Medieval history of Italy
4273:Free Territory of Trieste
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1926:1318: Enrico dei Petrioli
1838:1309: Tignacca Paravicino
1647:1287: Ruffiniano Beccaria
1563:William VII of Montferrat
1511:1273: Obizzo del Carretto
1317:
1039:and declaring Galeazzo a
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1298:Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
884:Marquisate of Monferrato
767:San Bernardino alle Ossa
746:, known as "Mosca", and
712:Rocca Borromeo di Angera
406:. The domination of the
265:Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
4267:Italian Social Republic
3942:Principality of Taranto
3834:Principality of Taranto
3796:Principality of Salerno
3551:Bishopric of Tarantasia
3374:Bishopric of Bressanone
3291:Duchy of the Pentapolis
2655:"La battaglia di Desio"
2343:(Under the Della Torre)
1935:1321: Giacomino da Iseo
1835:1308: Matteo del Pallio
1811:1303: Antonio Fissiraga
1762:1301: Bracco Guinizelli
1735:1296: Zanazio Salimbene
1689:1295: Enrico Tangentino
1508:1272: Visconte Visconti
1496:1268: Corrado Lavizario
1493:1267: Beltramo da Greco
968:Cangrande I della Scala
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4173:Grand Duchy of Tuscany
3947:Terra Sancti Benedicti
3851:(from the 9th century)
3561:Grand Duchy of Tuscany
2659:www.comune.desio.mb.it
2252:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
1294:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
1123:
1122:, built by Galeazzo II
1088:Mastino II della Scala
865:
754:and the cities of the
715:
544:Ezzelino III da Romano
534:
492:Gregorio di Montelongo
379:
269:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
195:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
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4191:Republic of San Marco
3973:Crown Colony of Malta
3801:Principality of Capua
3541:Marquisate of Saluzzo
3404:County of Santa Fiora
3066:Etruscan civilization
2980:www.storiadimilano.it
2858:www.storiadimilano.it
2834:www.storiadimilano.it
2712:www.storiadimilano.it
2483:www.storiadimilano.it
2407:www.storiadimilano.it
2383:www.storiadimilano.it
2206:1373: Lotario Rusconi
2197:1356: Lotario Rusconi
2075:1334: Mirano Beccaria
1932:1320: Paolo Aldigheri
1505:1271: Roberto Roberti
1457:Napoleone della Torre
1437:Oberto II Pallavicino
1362:Oberto II Pallavicino
1254:Marquis of Montferrat
1198:Pandolfo II Malatesta
1113:
848:
792:Patriarch of Aquileia
772:Palazzo della Ragione
709:
532:
394:until, following the
380:Dominium Mediolanense
130:Common languages
39:Dominium Mediolanense
3987:French Revolutionary
3927:State of the Presidi
3651:Republic of Florence
3623:Domini di Terraferma
3273:Exarchate of Ravenna
3171:Western Roman Empire
3115:Nuragic civilization
2222:Galeazzo II Visconti
1206:Thomas II of Saluzzo
795:Raimondo della Torre
470:Battle of Cortenuova
460:which appointed him
4261:Free State of Fiume
4209:Kingdom of Sardinia
3952:Neapolitan Republic
3900:Kingdom of Sardinia
3895:Republic of Sassari
3723:Catepanate of Italy
3646:Republic of Cospaia
3469:Duchy of Montferrat
3464:March of Montferrat
3399:County of Guastalla
3299:Exarchate of Africa
1951:Galeazzo I Visconti
1400:Filippo della Torre
1331:Martino della Torre
1096:Battle of Parabiago
1014:Galeazzo I Visconti
1008:Piazza dei Mercanti
948:archbishop of Milan
924:Cassone della Torre
820:Capitano del popolo
788:Cassone della Torre
740:Castle of Baradello
595:Filippo della Torre
586:and not inside it.
572:Archbishop of Milan
496:Martino della Torre
429:consular government
388:Martino della Torre
182:Martino della Torre
4091:Lucca and Piombino
3968:Malta Protectorate
3932:Duke of San Donato
3686:Republic of Ancona
3608:Republic of Venice
3521:Duchy of Mirandola
3409:Duchy of Guastalla
3247:Duchy of Tridentum
3227:Duchy of Benevento
3194:Barbarian kingdoms
2906:www.britannica.com
2736:www.britannica.com
2164:Matteo II Visconti
1124:
1028:Frederick the Fair
960:Republic of Venice
866:
814:In December 1287,
716:
552:Oberto Pallavicino
535:
474:maritime republics
454:Pagano della Torre
392:Della Torre family
4314:House of Visconti
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4096:Massa and Carrara
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3958:Hospitaller Malta
3917:Kingdom of Naples
3911:Kingdom of Sicily
3842:
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3752:Duchy of Sorrento
3671:Republic of Genoa
3666:Republic of Siena
3661:Republic of Massa
3656:Republic of Lucca
3389:County of Gorizia
3379:Corsican Republic
3360:Holy Roman Empire
2304:
2303:
2149:Giovanni Visconti
1854:Matteo I Visconti
1778:Guido della Torre
1702:Matteo I Visconti
1569:Matteo I Visconti
1286:Republic of Genoa
1242:Konrad von Landau
1230:Simone Boccanegra
1226:Republic of Genoa
1202:James of Piedmont
1068:Giovanni Visconti
1020:Lodrisio Visconti
1004:Loggia degli Osii
964:Kingdom of France
944:Giovanni Visconti
920:Guido della Torre
859:Matteo I Visconti
857:, with a bust of
816:Matteo I Visconti
810:Matteo I Visconti
725:Matteo I Visconti
721:Teobaldo Visconti
680:Kingdom of France
584:Chiaravalle Abbey
556:Pope Alexander IV
548:Battle of Cassano
516:archbishop Embrun
500:Manfred II Lancia
382:) was a state in
372:Lordship of Milan
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190:• 1385–1395
177:• 1259–1263
148:Roman Catholicism
53:Signoria de Milan
34:Lordship of Milan
16:(Redirected from
4336:
4304:History of Milan
4247:Kingdom of Italy
4234:
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4000:
3999:
3829:County of Sicily
3824:County of Aversa
3747:Byzantine Sicily
3733:Theme of Lucania
3703:
3702:
3681:Republic of Pisa
3676:Republic of Noli
3546:Duchy of Spoleto
3516:Duchy of Merania
3414:Kingdom of Italy
3340:Duchy of Ferrara
3285:Duchy of Perugia
3264:Byzantine Empire
3242:Duchy of Spoleto
3209:Ostrogothic rule
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647:Napo della Torre
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408:Visconti dynasty
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1881:
1880:
1865:
1859:
1847:
1844:
1841:1310: Ghislerio
1805:
1804:
1789:
1783:
1771:
1768:
1729:
1728:
1713:
1707:
1695:
1692:
1581:
1580:
1575:
1574:
1556:Captain general
1544:
1538:
1533:Ottone Visconti
1526:
1523:
1484:
1483:
1468:
1462:
1450:
1447:
1426:
1425:
1410:
1404:
1394:
1391:
1373:
1372:
1367:
1366:
1357:
1354:Captain general
1342:
1336:
1310:
1278:Lords of Verona
1262:
1250:County of Savoy
1214:queen of Naples
1157:
1116:Visconti Castle
1108:
1106:The Triumvirate
1056:Azzone Visconti
1049:Castle of Monza
1016:
932:
896:
812:
780:
778:Ottone Visconti
758:loyal to them.
736:Battle of Desio
668:Ottone Visconti
643:
599:Pope Clement IV
570:took office as
568:Ottone Visconti
564:Diocese of Como
527:
450:
425:
420:
404:Ottone Visconti
396:Battle of Desio
361:
339:
314:
271:
254:
244:
237:21 January 1277
234:
231:Battle of Desio
220:
191:
178:
136:
115:
103:
102:
101:
99:
96:
88:
87:
85:
82:
64:
57:
50:
43:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
4342:
4332:
4331:
4326:
4321:
4316:
4311:
4309:Italian states
4306:
4301:
4284:
4283:
4280:
4279:
4277:
4276:
4270:
4264:
4258:
4257:
4256:
4253:Italian Empire
4243:
4241:
4231:
4230:
4224:
4218:
4212:
4206:
4200:
4197:Roman Republic
4194:
4188:
4182:
4176:
4170:
4164:
4158:
4152:
4149:Duchy of Lucca
4146:
4143:Duchy of Genoa
4139:
4137:
4131:
4130:
4127:
4126:
4124:
4123:
4118:
4113:
4108:
4103:
4098:
4093:
4088:
4083:
4078:
4073:
4067:
4065:
4061:
4060:
4058:
4057:
4052:
4047:
4042:
4037:
4032:
4027:
4022:
4017:
4012:
4006:
4004:
3997:
3983:
3982:
3979:
3978:
3976:
3975:
3970:
3965:
3960:
3955:
3949:
3944:
3939:
3934:
3929:
3923:
3921:
3907:
3906:
3904:
3903:
3897:
3892:
3887:
3886:
3885:
3880:
3875:
3870:
3865:
3854:
3852:
3844:
3843:
3840:
3839:
3837:
3836:
3831:
3826:
3821:
3815:
3813:
3807:
3806:
3804:
3803:
3798:
3793:
3787:
3785:
3781:
3780:
3778:
3777:
3772:
3766:
3764:
3758:
3757:
3755:
3754:
3749:
3740:
3735:
3730:
3725:
3720:
3718:Duchy of Gaeta
3715:
3709:
3707:
3700:
3696:Southern Italy
3692:
3691:
3689:
3688:
3683:
3678:
3673:
3668:
3663:
3658:
3653:
3648:
3642:
3640:
3639:(c. 1000–1797)
3634:
3633:
3631:
3630:
3625:
3620:
3614:
3612:
3604:
3603:
3601:
3600:
3599:
3598:
3593:
3591:County of Nice
3588:
3586:Duchy of Aosta
3583:
3578:
3573:
3566:Savoyard state
3563:
3558:
3553:
3548:
3543:
3538:
3533:
3528:
3523:
3518:
3513:
3508:
3503:
3501:Duchy of Milan
3498:
3496:Duchy of Ivrea
3493:
3492:
3491:
3486:
3481:
3476:
3471:
3466:
3461:
3456:
3451:
3446:
3441:
3436:
3431:
3426:
3421:
3411:
3406:
3401:
3396:
3391:
3386:
3381:
3376:
3370:
3368:
3356:
3355:
3353:
3352:
3347:
3342:
3337:
3332:
3327:
3322:
3316:
3314:
3306:
3305:
3303:
3302:
3296:
3295:
3294:
3288:
3282:
3269:
3267:
3260:
3259:
3257:
3256:
3255:
3254:
3249:
3244:
3239:
3237:Duchy of Ivrea
3234:
3229:
3218:
3212:
3206:
3203:Odoacer's rule
3199:
3197:
3188:
3178:
3177:
3175:
3174:
3168:
3167:(27 BC–395 AD)
3162:
3161:(509 BC–27 BC)
3159:Roman Republic
3156:
3149:
3147:
3141:
3140:
3138:
3137:
3132:
3127:
3122:
3117:
3112:
3107:
3102:
3101:
3100:
3098:Cisalpine Gaul
3090:
3085:
3080:
3075:
3074:
3073:
3062:
3060:
3056:
3055:
3048:
3047:
3040:
3033:
3025:
3017:
3016:
2991:
2967:
2942:
2917:
2893:
2869:
2845:
2821:
2801:
2776:
2748:
2723:
2696:
2671:
2646:
2634:Milanodavedere
2621:
2593:
2568:
2543:
2531:Milanodavedere
2518:
2494:
2467:
2443:
2418:
2394:
2369:
2368:
2366:
2363:
2362:
2361:
2354:
2347:
2345:
2338:
2331:
2329:
2322:
2315:
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2308:
2305:
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2299:
2298:
2296:
2295:
2292:
2289:
2286:
2282:
2276:
2275:
2274:
2272:
2267:
2261:
2255:
2247:
2246:
2240:
2232:
2231:
2225:
2217:
2216:
2214:
2213:
2211:
2210:
2207:
2204:
2201:
2198:
2194:
2188:
2187:
2186:
2184:
2179:
2173:
2167:
2159:
2158:
2152:
2144:
2143:
2141:
2140:
2138:
2137:
2134:
2131:
2128:
2124:
2118:
2117:
2116:
2114:
2109:
2103:
2097:
2089:
2088:
2086:
2085:
2083:
2082:
2079:
2076:
2073:
2070:
2067:
2064:
2061:
2058:
2054:
2048:
2047:
2046:
2044:
2039:
2033:
2027:
2019:
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2016:
2015:
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2012:
2009:
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2003:
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1971:
1966:
1960:
1954:
1946:
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1942:
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1924:
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1912:
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1900:
1897:
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1884:
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1857:
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1621:
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1600:
1597:
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1591:
1588:
1584:
1578:
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1576:
1573:
1572:
1566:
1559:
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1548:
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1536:
1528:
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1518:
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1512:
1509:
1506:
1503:
1500:
1497:
1494:
1491:
1487:
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1480:
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1477:
1472:
1466:
1460:
1452:
1451:
1449:
1448:
1446:
1445:
1442:
1439:
1433:
1429:
1423:
1422:
1421:
1419:
1414:
1408:
1402:
1396:
1395:
1393:
1392:
1390:
1389:
1386:
1383:
1380:
1376:
1370:
1369:
1368:
1365:
1364:
1358:
1351:
1346:
1340:
1334:
1326:
1325:
1322:
1319:
1316:
1309:
1308:Lords of Milan
1306:
1302:Duchy of Milan
1261:
1258:
1156:
1153:
1107:
1104:
1015:
1012:
952:Pope John XXII
931:
928:
895:
892:
861:, atop of the
818:was appointed
811:
808:
799:Porta Ticinese
779:
776:
763:Northern Italy
710:Fresco in the
664:Lombard League
642:
639:
526:
523:
519:Enrico da Susa
449:
446:
424:
421:
419:
416:
412:Dukes of Milan
384:Northern Italy
366:
365:
356:
352:
351:
348:
347:
344:
343:
336:
334:Duchy of Milan
327:
324:
323:
318:
306:
305:
300:
290:
289:
284:
280:
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276:
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272:
262:
259:
258:
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228:
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160:
155:
151:
150:
145:
141:
140:
131:
127:
126:
121:
117:
116:
113:
105:
104:
97:
90:
89:
83:
76:
75:
74:
71:
70:
66:
65:
36:
33:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4341:
4330:
4327:
4325:
4322:
4320:
4317:
4315:
4312:
4310:
4307:
4305:
4302:
4300:
4297:
4296:
4294:
4274:
4271:
4268:
4265:
4262:
4259:
4254:
4251:
4250:
4248:
4245:
4244:
4242:
4240:
4235:
4228:
4225:
4222:
4219:
4216:
4213:
4210:
4207:
4204:
4201:
4198:
4195:
4192:
4189:
4186:
4183:
4180:
4177:
4174:
4171:
4168:
4165:
4162:
4159:
4156:
4153:
4150:
4147:
4144:
4141:
4140:
4138:
4132:
4122:
4119:
4117:
4114:
4112:
4109:
4107:
4104:
4102:
4099:
4097:
4094:
4092:
4089:
4087:
4084:
4082:
4079:
4077:
4074:
4072:
4069:
4068:
4066:
4062:
4056:
4053:
4051:
4048:
4046:
4043:
4041:
4038:
4036:
4033:
4031:
4028:
4026:
4023:
4021:
4018:
4016:
4013:
4011:
4008:
4007:
4005:
4001:
3998:
3993:
3988:
3984:
3974:
3971:
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3966:
3964:
3961:
3959:
3956:
3953:
3950:
3948:
3945:
3943:
3940:
3938:
3937:Duchy of Sora
3935:
3933:
3930:
3928:
3925:
3924:
3922:
3918:
3912:
3908:
3901:
3898:
3896:
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3876:
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3827:
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3822:
3820:
3817:
3816:
3814:
3812:
3808:
3802:
3799:
3797:
3794:
3792:
3789:
3788:
3786:
3782:
3776:
3775:Muslim Sicily
3773:
3771:
3768:
3767:
3765:
3763:
3759:
3753:
3750:
3748:
3744:
3741:
3739:
3736:
3734:
3731:
3729:
3726:
3724:
3721:
3719:
3716:
3714:
3711:
3710:
3708:
3704:
3701:
3697:
3693:
3687:
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3679:
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3497:
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3490:
3487:
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3412:
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3407:
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3328:
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3318:
3317:
3315:
3311:
3307:
3300:
3297:
3292:
3289:
3286:
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3280:
3279:Duchy of Rome
3277:
3276:
3274:
3271:
3270:
3268:
3265:
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3153:Roman Kingdom
3151:
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3128:
3126:
3125:Magna Graecia
3123:
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3111:
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3106:
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2310:
2307:Coats of arms
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