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Duchy of Mirandola

The Lordship, then County, Principality and finally Duchy of Mirandola (Italian: Ducato della Mirandola) was a state which existed in Northern Italy from 1310 until 1711, centered in Mirandola in what is now the province of Modena, in Emilia-Romagna, and ruled by the House of Pico.

Duchy of Mirandola
Ducato della Mirandola (Italian)
1310–1711
Coat of arms
The Duchy of Mirandola during the first half of the 18th century.
CapitalMirandola
Common languages
Official language
other languages
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Lord, Count and Duke 
• 1311–1321
Francesco I Pico (first lord)
• 1691–1708
Francesco Maria Pico della Mirandola (last duke)
History 
• Established
1310
• Disestablished
1711
CurrencyMoneta di Mirandola
(from 1510)

History edit

The House of Pico della Mirandola were a noble family first known for one Hugh, a vassal of Matilda of Tuscany in the 11th century. In the following centuries, members of the family were podestà in Modena and Reggio Emilia, until, in 1311, Francesco Pico received from Emperor Henry VII the fiefs of Quarantoli and San Possidonio in reward of his help during the war against the Este. In 1353 Paolo Pico obtained from the bishops of Reggio the fief of San Martino Spino, and in the following year Emperor Charles IV freed the Pico from the dominance of the bishops, placing Mirandola directly under imperial suzerainty.

In 1432 Giovanni Pico received from Emperor Sigismund the title of Count of Concordia. The city was strongly fortified, and, in the course of the Italian Wars, it was allied with France. It was besieged two times by Papal troops under Pope Julius II (1511), who personally attacked its walls, and Pope Julius III (1551–1552). In the second occasion, the fortress resisted successfully under the command of Ludovico Pico and Piero Strozzi. In 1597, after returning under the imperial umbrella, Mirandola obtained the title of city and the Picos were named Princes of Mirandola and Marquesses of Concordia. In 1617 Alessandro I was finally declared duke.

The main economic activities in Renaissance times were animal husbandry, agriculture and, starting from the 17th century, silk clothes. The duchy however suffered from internal crisis and the numerous military operations in the area, such as in 1630 when it was ravaged by the imperial troops.

The last lord was Francesco Maria Pico, who was charged with treason after having been forced to cede the fortress to the French. The duchy was acquired by the Duchy of Modena under the House of Este, who bought it for 175,000 golden doppie.

List of rulers edit

Lords of Mirandola edit

  1. 1311 - 1311: Francesco I

Lords of Mirandola and Concordia edit

  1. 1354 - 1399: Francesco II
  2. 1399 - 1429: Francesco III with Giovanni I and Aiace Pico
  3. 1429 - 1432: Francesco III with Giovanni I

Lords of Mirandola, Counts of Concordia edit

  1. 1432 - 1451: Francesco III with Giovanni I
  2. 1451 - 1461: Francesco III
  3. 1461 - 1467: Gianfrancesco I
  4. 1467 - 1499: Galeotto I (brother of philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola)
  5. 1499 - 1502: Gianfrancesco II
  6. 1502 - 1504: Federico I with Ludovico I
  7. 1504 - 1509: Ludovico I
  8. 1509 - 1511: Galeotto II
  9. 1511 - 1511: Gianfrancesco II
  10. 1514 - 1533: Galeotto II

Counts of Mirandola and Concordia edit

  1. 1533 - 1550: Galeotto II
  2. 1550 - 1558: Ludovico II
  3. 1568 - 1592: Galeotto III
  4. 1592 - 1596: Federico II

Princes of Mirandola, Marquises of Concordia edit

  1. 1596 - 1602: Federico II
  2. 1602 - 1619: Alessandro I

Dukes of Mirandola, Marquises of Concordia edit

  1. 1619 - 1637: Alessandro I
  2. 1637 - 1691: Alessandro II
  3. 1691 - 1708: Francesco Maria

See also edit

External links edit

  • Page at the Mirandola municipal website (in Italian)

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