Historical states of Italy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

History of Italy
By time period

Prehistoric Italy
(Terramare · Villanovan · Etruscan)
Magna Graecia (8th–7th c. BC)
Ancient Rome (8th c. BC – 6th c. AD)
(Kingdom · Republic · Empire)
Middle Ages (6th–14th c.)
Italian Renaissance (14th–16th c.)
Italian Wars (1494–1559)
Foreign domination (1559 –1814)
Risorgimento (1814 –1861)
Monarchy and Fascism (1861 –1945)
Italian Republic (1945 – present)

By topic

Military history
historical states

Italy until the present era was a conglomeration of city-states and small independent nations. The following is a list of the various states that made up what we now know as Italy during the past. (rounded up to a year significant to Italian history in each case).

Contents

[edit] Antiquity

[edit] Middle Ages


[edit] States of the Holy Roman Empire

[edit] Independent states

[edit] Main independent communes

[edit] Duchies and other entities of former Byzantine Empire appartenance

Italy in 1494. Not all minor states are shown.
Italy in 1494. Not all minor states are shown.

[edit] Italy in the year 1494

Before the beginning of the Italian Wars

[edit] Italy in the year 1559

After the Peace of Cateau-Cambresis:

[edit] Italy in the year 1659

After the treaty of the Pirenees

Italy before Napoleonic invasion (1796).
Italy before Napoleonic invasion (1796).
Italy in Napoleonic times (1796).
Italy in Napoleonic times (1796).

[edit] Italy in the year 1796

Before the Napoleonic period

[edit] Italy in Napoleonic times (1796 - 1814)

After Napoleon’s invasion of Italy:

[edit] Italy in the year 1816

After the Congress of Vienna:

[edit] Italy in the year 1861

After the unification