Principality of Piombino

Principality of Piombino
Principato di Piombino
State of the Holy Roman Empire
1398–1805
Flag Coat of arms
The Principality of Piombino in orange, in front of Elba island.
Capital Piombino
Government Principality
Historical era Middle Ages
   Established 1398
  Raised to principality 1594
  Prince deposed by
    French troops

1799 and 1801
   Annexed by French-
    controlled Lucca

June 23, 1805
  Granted to Tuscany 1815
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of Pisa
Principality of Lucca and Piombino

The Lordship of Piombino (Signoria di Piombino), and after 1594 the Principality of Piombino (Principato di Piombino), was a small state on the Italian peninsula centred on the city of Piombino and including part of the island of Elba. It existed from 1399 to 1805, when it was merged into the Principality of Lucca and Piombino. In 1815 it was absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

List of rulers

References

  • Abulafia, David (2010). "The Mouse and the Elephant: Relations between the Kings of Naples and the Lordship of Piombino in the Fifteenth Century". In Paton, Bernadette; Law, John Easton. Communes and Despots in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. Ashgate. pp. 145–60. 
  • Berte-Langereau, Jack (1955). "L'Espagne et le royaume d'Etrurie". Hispania. 15 (60): 353–460. 
  • Romero García, Eladi (1986). "El señorío de Piombino: Un ejemplo de influencia institucional hispánica en la Italia del siglo XVI". Hispania. 46 (164): 503–18. 
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