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Name: Forlì Commune

Type: Polity

Start: 1182 AD

End: 1283 AD

Nation: forli

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Was one of the many free medieval communes (practically city-states) of Italy. It was located in Emilia-Romagna.

Establishment


  • October 1182: The first list of Forlì consuls is taken from a document dated October 15, 1182.
  • Chronology


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    1. Events


  • January 1251: In 1250 Frederick II died, leaving Forlì the only spiritually pro-imperial city in Romagna. Thanks to the new political climate, Guelph Bologna became the hegemonic city of Romagna in just a few years. Forlì also fell under his rule.

  • January 1274: Bolognese control of the city of Forlì ceased in 1273.

  • September 1283: Guy de Montfort conquers Forlì for the Pope.

  • Disestablishment


  • September 1283: Guy de Montfort conquers Forlì for the Pope.
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