List of historical states of Italy
Template:Short description Template:History of Italy Italy, up until its unification in 1861, was a conglomeration of city-states, republics, and other independent entities. The following is a list of the various Italian states during that period. Following the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the arrival of the Middle Ages (in particular from the 11th century), the Italian Peninsula was divided into numerous states. Many of these states consolidated into major political units that balanced the power on the Italian Peninsula: the Papal States, the Venetian Republic, the Republic of Florence, the Duchy of Milan, the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily. Unlike all the other Italian states of the medieval and early modern period, the republics of Venice and Genoa, thanks to their maritime power, went beyond territorial conquests within the Italian Peninsula, conquering various regions across the Mediterranean and Black Seas.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Ancient Italy
The ancient peoples of Italy are broadly referred to in historiography as Italic peoples, although in modern linguistics this term is used to define only the speakers of the Italic languages, namely the Latino-Faliscans and the Osco-Umbrians. They include:
- Etruscans
- Italic peoples in the strict sense:
- Latino-Faliscans:
- Osco-Umbrians, also called Sabellians:
- Ligures
- Sardinians
- Greek colonies in Magna Graecia
- Phoenician settlements in insular Italy
- Carthaginian settlements in insular Italy
- Cisalpine Gauls
Early Middle Ages
- Kingdom of Italy
- Ostrogothic Kingdom<ref>Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator, Variae, Lib. II., XLI. Luduin regi Francorum Theodericus rex.</ref>
- Lombard Kingdom
- Duchy of Rome (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Exarchate of Ravenna (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Exarchate of Carthage (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Thema of Sicily (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Catepanate of Italy (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Benevento
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Spoleto
- Duchy of Naples
- Papal States
- Republic of Venice
High Middle Ages
States in Central and Northern Italy
- Papal States
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Venice
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Genoa
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Pisa
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Florence
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Lucca
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Siena
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ancona
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Noli
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ragusa
- Republic of San Marino
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Benevento
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Salerno
- Catepanate of Italy (under the Byzantine Empire)
- Principality of Capua
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Gaeta
- Duchy of Naples
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Amalfi
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Sorrento
- Template:Flagicon image Emirate of Sicily (under the Fatimid Caliphate)
- Template:Flagicon image County of Sicily
- Template:Flagicon image County of Apulia
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Apulia
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Calabria
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Apulia and Calabria
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sicily
States of the Holy Roman Empire
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Italy
- Template:Flagicon image March of Tuscany
- Template:Flagicon image March of Verona
- March of Treviso
- March of Ivrea (Before turning into the Commune of Ivrea)
- March of Turin
- Template:Flagicon image March of Montferrat
- March of Genoa
- Template:Flagicon image Patriarchate of Aquileia (including March of Friuli and March of Istria)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Spoleto
- Template:Flagicon image Bishopric of Brixen
- Template:Flagicon image Bishopric of Trent
- Bishopric of Acqui
- Commune of Acqui
- Commune of Alba
- Commune of Alessandria
- Commune of Arezzo
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Bergamo
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Bologna
- Commune of Brescia
- Commune of Camerino
- Commune of Chieri
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Como
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Crema
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Cremona
- Commune of Faenza
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Ferrara
- Commune of Lodi
- Commune of Mantua
- Template:Flagicon imageCommune of Milan
- Commune of Modena
- Commune of Novara
- Commune of Orvieto
- Commune of Padau
- Commune of Pavia
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Parma
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Perugia
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Piacenza
- Commune of Reggio
- Commune of San Gimignano
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Savona
- Commune of Terdona
- Commune of Treviso
- Commune of Vercelli
- Commune of Vicenza
- Municipality of Ascoli
- Template:Flagicon image County of Desana
- Template:Flagicon image County of Savoy
- Template:Flagicon image County of Gorizia
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Saluzzo
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Ceva
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Incisa
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Finale
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Sassari
- Template:Flagicon image Agugliastra
- Template:Flagicon image Arborea
- Template:Flagicon image Cagliari
- Template:Flagicon image Gallura
- Template:Flagicon image Logudoro
Late Middle Ages
Major states
- Template:Flagicon image Papal States
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Venice
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Florence
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Naples
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Milan
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Genoa
Minor states
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sicily
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Ferrara
- Template:Flagicon image Lordship of Bologna
- Template:Flagicon image Lordship of Faenza
- Template:Flagicon image Lordship of Milan (before being raised to Duchy in 1395)
- Template:Flagicon image Lordship of Padua
- Template:Flagicon image Lordship of Perugia
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Modena and Reggio
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Brixen
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Trent
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Compiano
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Bastia
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Ceva
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Finale
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Fosdinovo
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Incisa
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Mantua
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Massa
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Saluzzo
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Montferrat
- Template:Flagicon image County of Asti
- County of Cocconato
- Template:Flagicon image County of Correggio
- Template:Flagicon image County of Desana
- Template:Flagicon image County of Gorizia
- Template:Flagicon image County of Guastalla
- Template:Flagicon image County of Masserano
- Template:Flagicon image County of Mirandola
- Template:Flagicon image County of Montechiarugolo
- Template:Flagicon image County of Novellara
- Template:Flagicon image County of Pitigliano
- Template:Flagicon image County of Santa Fiora
- Template:Flagicon image County of Savoy (raised to Duchy of Savoy in 1416)
- Template:Flagicon image County of Nice (in personal union with Savoy)
- County of Scandiano
- Template:Flagicon image County of Sovana
- Template:Flagicon image County of Tende
- Template:Flagicon image County of Urbino (raised to Duchy of Urbino in 1443)
- County of Correggio
- Template:Flagicon image Commune of Savona
- Template:Flagicon image Golden Ambrosian Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ancona
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Cospaia
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Lucca
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Noli
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ragusa
- Republic of San Marino
- Republic of Senarica
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Siena
- Rebel city-states in Papal States
After the Italian Wars
The Peace of Cateau Cambrésis ended the Italian Wars in 1559. The kingdoms of Sicily, Sardinia, Naples (inclusive of the State of Presidi) and the Duchy of Milan were left under the control of Spanish Habsburgs. France was in control of several fortresses and in particular of the Marquisate of Saluzzo. All the other Italian states remained independent, with the most powerful being the Venetian Republic, the Medici's Duchy of Tuscany, the Savoyard state, the Republic of Genoa, and the Papal States. The Gonzaga in Mantua, the Este in Modena and Ferrara and the Farnese in Parma and Piacenza continued to be important dynasties. Parts of the north of Italy remained a part of the Holy Roman Empire.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Major states
- Template:Flagicon image Papal States
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Venice
- Template:Flagicon image Grand Duchy of Tuscany
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Naples
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Genoa
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Savoy
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Milan
Minor states
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sardinia (under Spanish rule)
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sicily
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Brixen
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Trent
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Compiano
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Piombino
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Monaco
- Principality of Bozollo
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Mantua
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Ferrara
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Modena and Reggio (In personal union with Ferrara)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Castro (in personal union with Parma)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Urbino
- Marquisate of Arquata
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Bastia
- Marquisate of Castiglione (raised to Principality of Castiglione in 1609)
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Finale
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Fosdinovo
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Massa (raised to Principality of Massa in 1568)
- Marquisate of Carrara (in personal union with Massa)
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Masserano (raised to Principality of Masserano in 1598)
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Montferrat (raised to Duchy of Montferrat in 1574; in personal union with Mantua)
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Sabbioneta (raised to Duchy of Sabbioneta in 1577)
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Torriglia
- Template:Flagicon image County of Correggio (raised to Principality of Correggio in 1616)
- Template:Flagicon image County of Guastalla
- Template:Flagicon image County of Pitigliano
- Template:Flagicon image County of Mirandola
- Template:Flagicon image County of Montechiarugolo
- Template:Flagicon image County of Novellara and Bagnolo
- Template:Flagicon image County of Santa Fiora
- Template:Flagicon image County of Tende
- County of Correggio (raised to Duchy of Coreggio in 1630)
- Template:Flagicon image Monastic State of the Order of Malta
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ancona
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Cospaia
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Lucca
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Noli
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ragusa
- Republic of San Marino
After the Wars of Succession of the 18th century
During the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), Savoy acquired Sicily, while the remaining Spanish dominions in Italy (Naples, Sardinia, and Milan) were taken over by the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1720, Savoy exchanged Sicily for Sardinia. Following the extinction of the House of Medici, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was ruled by the Habsburg-Lorraine. Later on, Southern Italy passed to a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, known as House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. Other states such as Genoa, Venice, Modena, the Papal States and Lucca remained with their governments unchanged.
Major states
- Papal States
- Kingdom of Naples (under the Habsburg monarchy from 1714 to 1735; in personal union with Sicily under the Bourbon-Two Sicilies thereafter)
- Template:Flagicon image Grand Duchy of Tuscany (under Habsburg-Lorraine after 1737)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Milan (under Habsburg Monarchy)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Savoy
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Genoa
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Venice
Minor states
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sardinia (under Austrian monarchy from 1714 to 1720; in personal union with Savoy thereafter)
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sicily (under Savoy from 1713 to 1720; under Austrian monarchy from 1720 to 1734; in personal union with Naples under the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies thereafter)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Mantua (under House of Gonzaga until 1708, Austrian Monarchy thereafter)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Parma and Piacenza (under Habsburg Monarchy from 1734 to 1748, under House of Bourbon-Parma thereafter)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Guastalla (in personal union with Parma from 1748)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Modena and Reggio
File:Italy 1796.svg Political map of Italy in the year 1796 - Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Massa and Carrara (in personal union with Modena from 1731)
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Mirandola (in personal union with Modena from 1710)
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Brixen
- Template:Flagicon image Prince-Bishopric of Trent
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Masserano
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Torriglia
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Piombino
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Monaco
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Montferrat, to House of Savoy from 1708
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Fosdinovo
- Template:Flagicon image Marquisate of Bastia
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Lucca
- Republic of San Marino
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ragusa
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Noli
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Cospaia
- Template:Flagicon image City of Fiume and its District
- Template:Flagicon image Monastic State of the Order of Malta
Their populations and other vital statistics stood as follows in the late 18th century:<ref>Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of the Emperor, Vol. 3. Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne comte de Las Cases. 1816.</ref>
- Kingdom of Naples (including Sicily): 6,000,000 (400,000 in Naples), army of 60,000 to 80,000, 2 ships of the lines and some frigates
- Republic of Venice: 3,500,000 (140,000 in the city of Venice itself), standing army and navy of 30,000, 12-15 ships of at least 54 guns plus frigates and brigs
- Kingdom of Sardinia: 2,900,000 (2,400,000 on the mainland and 500,000 on the island), 12-15 fortified cities and towns (largest being Turin at 80,000), standing army of 25,000, which could be raised to 50,000 in a time of war and 100,000 with militia
- Papal States: 2,400,000 (140,000 in the city of Rome), standing army of 6,000 to 7,000
- Austrian Lombardy (Duchy of Milan, Duchy of Mantua, and minor territories): 1,100,000 (40,000 in the city of Milan itself)
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany: 1,000,000 (80,000 in Florence), standing army of 6,000, navy of 3 frigates
- Republic of Genoa: 500,000 (100,000 in the city of Genoa itself)
- Duchy of Parma: 500,000 (40,000 in the city of Parma itself), standing army of 2,500 to 3,000
- Duchy of Modena: 350,000 (20,000 in the city of Modena itself), standing army of 5,000 to 6,000
- Republic of Lucca: 100,000
Total: 18.3 million
During Napoleonic times (1792–1815)
Sister republics of Revolutionary France
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Alba
- Template:Flagicon image Anconine Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Astese Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Bergamo
- Bolognese Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Brescia
- Template:Flagicon image Cisalpine Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Cispadane Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Crema
- Template:Flagicon image Italian Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Ligurian Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Jacobin State of Lucca
- Template:Flagicon image Parthenopean Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Pescara
- Piedmontese Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Roman Republic
- Subalpine Republic
- Tiberina Republic
- Template:Flagicon image Transpadane Republic
Client states of the First French Empire
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Etruria
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Italy
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Naples
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Lucca and Piombino
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Benevento
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Pontecorvo
Other states
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sardinia
- Kingdom of Sicily
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Elba (non-hereditary Monarchy under the exiled Emperor Napoleon)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Cospaia
- Republic of San Marino
From the restoration to the unification
Following the defeat of Napoleon's France, the Congress of Vienna (1815) was convened to redraw the European continent. In Italy, the Congress restored the pre-Napoleonic patchwork of independent governments, either directly ruled or strongly influenced by the prevailing European powers, particularly Austria. The Congress also determined the end of two millenary republics: Genoa was annexed by the then Savoyard Kingdom of Sardinia, and Venice was incorporated with Milan into a new kingdom of the Austrian Empire.
At the time, the struggle for Italian unification was perceived to be waged primarily against the Habsburgs, since they directly controlled the predominantly Italian-speaking northeastern part of present-day Italy and were the most powerful force against the Italian unification. The Austrian Empire vigorously repressed nationalist sentiment growing in its domains on the Italian Peninsula, as well as in the other parts of Habsburg domains.
- Template:Flagicon image Papal States
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Sardinia
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (under Austrian Empire)
- Template:Flagicon image Kingdom of Illyria (under Austrian Empire)
- Template:Flagicon image Grand Duchy of Tuscany
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Modena and Reggio
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Massa and Carrara
- Template:Flagicon image Duchy of Lucca
- Template:Flagicon image Principality of Monaco
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of San Marino
- Template:Flagicon imageRepublic of Benevento
- Template:Flagicon imageRepublic of Pontecorvo
- Template:Flagicon imageRepublic of Cospaia
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of San Marco
- Template:Flagicon image Roman Republic
- Template:Flagicon image United Provinces of Central Italy
Post-unification
- Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Italy
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of San Marino
- Template:Flagicon image Italian Regency of Carnaro
- Template:Flagicon image Free State of Fiume
- Template:Flagicon Italian Social Republic
- Template:Flagicon Kingdom of the South
- Template:Flagicon image Free Territory of Trieste
Italian Partisan Republics
The Italian Partisan Republics were the provisional state entities liberated by Italian partisans from the rule and occupation of Nazi Germany and the Italian Social Republic in 1944 during the Second World War. They were universally short-lived, with most of them being reconquered by the Wehrmacht within weeks of their formal establishments and re-incorporated into the Italian Social Republic.
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Alba (10 October – 2 November)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Alto Monferrato (September – 2 December)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Alto Tortonese (September – December)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Bobbio (7 July – 27 August)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Cansiglio (July – September)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Carnia (26 September – 10 October)
- Template:Flagicon image Template:Ill (2 February – March)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Oriental Friuli (30 June – September)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Pigna (IM) (18 September – 8 October)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Langhe (September – November)
- Template:Flagicon imageTemplate:Ill (17 June – 1 August)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Ossola (10 September – 23 October)
- Template:Flagicon image Template:Ill (26 June – 27 November)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Ceno Valley (10 June – 11 July)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Enza Valley and the Parma Valley (June – July)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Maira Valley and the Varaita Valley (June – 21 August)
- Template:Flagicon image Template:Ill (15 June – 24 July)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Lanzo Valley (25 June – September)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of the Sesia Valley (11 June – 10 July)
- Template:Flagicon image Republic of Varzi (19/24 September – 29 November)
Current states
- Template:Flagicon Italian Republic
- Template:Flagicon Republic of San Marino
- Template:Flagicon Vatican City State
See also
References
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