perugia
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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.
The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:
Perugia Commune
Signoria of Perugia
Establishment
January 1140: Perugia declares itself Free Commune.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 1192: At the end of the XII century, with the death of the emperor of the Holy Germanic Empire Henry VI and with the first great wave of malaria (1191), Chiusi weakened to the point of being reconquered that the city-state of Perugia definitively occupied the eastern area of the county of Chiusi, the so-called Chiugi perugino.
January 1336: From 1335 to 1351 San Sepolcro was submitted to Perugia.
January 1352: During the period from 1351 to 1358, the Visconti family, rulers of Milan, gained control of Sansepolcro.
January 1394: Perugia was de facto a Signoria from 1393 to 1398.
January 1400: Perugia ceases to be a Signoria.
January 1401: Perugia becomes a Signoria.
January 1403: Milan conquers Perugia and Assisi.
January 1404: Milan conquers Perugia and Assisi.
January 1417: Perugia becomes a Signoria (1416-1424).
January 1426: During the period of 1416-1424, Perugia was under the rule of a Signoria.
January 1439: Perugia was a Signoria from 1438 to 1540.
Disestablishment
January 1541: In 1540, the Papal States, under the rule of Pope Paul III, conquered the territories of Assisi, Camerino, and Perugia. This expansion of the Papal States was part of the ongoing power struggles between the Papacy and various Italian city-states during the Renaissance period.