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Name: Clavesana Marquisate

Type: Polity

Start: 1143 AD

End: 1397 AD

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Was a marquisate of the Holy Roman Empire located in Italy.

Establishment


  • January 1143: The Marquisate of Clavesana was an ancient medieval state born from the fragmentation of the domains of Bonifacio del Vasto. The founder of the marquisate was Ugo, son of Bonifacio, who settled in the village of Clavesana and made it his capital.
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    1. Conquests of Amadeus VI


    Expansion during the rule of Amadeus VI in the County of Savoy.

  • January 1383: Clavesana went to the Savoys after 1382.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • July 1192: Foundation of the Republic of Noli.

  • January 1199: Foundation of Mondovì.

  • January 1334: Spigno declares itself Free Commune.

  • January 1388: At the time of the heirless death of Manuel II (1387), the Clavesana Marquisate ceased to exist.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1398: In 1397, the territories of Zuccarello, Finale, and Balestrino were created from the division of Clavesana. This division was orchestrated by the Marquisate of Zuccarello, a powerful ruling family in the region during that time.
  • January 1398: In 1397, the territories of Zuccarello, Finale, and Balestrino were created from the division of Clavesana. This division was orchestrated by the Marquisate of Finale Ligure, which was ruled by the Del Carretto family at the time.
  • January 1398: In 1397, the territories of Zuccarello, Finale, and Balestrino were created from the division of Clavesana. This division was orchestrated by the Marquisate of Balestrino, a prominent ruling family in the region during that time.
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