Principality of Piombino

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The Principality of Piombino was a state of Italy, which existed (initially as independent lordship) from 1399 to 1805, when Napoleon absorbed it into the Principate of Lucca and Piombino.

This state was in turn soon split, and Piombino in 1815 went to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

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[edit] List of rulers of Piombino

[edit] Lords of Piombino - Appiani dynasty

  • Gherardo 1399-1404
  • Iacopo II 1404-1441
  • Paola Appiani Colonna 1441-1445
  • Rinaldo Orsini 1445-1450
  • Caterina 1445-1451
  • Emanuele 1451-1457
  • Iacopo III 1457-1474
  • Iacopo IV 1474-1511
  • Iacopo V 1511-1545
  • Iacopo VI 1545-1585
  • Alessandro 1585-1589

[edit] Princes and princesses of Piombino

[edit] See also

[edit] Foonotes

  1. ^ Holy Roman Emperor
  2. ^ King of Spain
  3. ^ under the regency of his mother Anna Maria Arduino
  4. ^ With Gregorio I Boncompagni as co-regent from 1701
  5. ^ Stripped of government by French troops in 1799 and 1801
  6. ^ Also Princess of Lucca, under Napoleonic control

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