Marquisate of Saluzzo
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The Marquisate of Saluzzo (Italian: Marchesato di Saluzzo) was a historical Italian state that included parts of the current region of Piedmont and of the French Alps. The Marquisate was much older than the Renaissance lordships, being a legacy of the feudalism of the High Middle Ages.
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Marquisate of Saluzzo | |||||||||||
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1142[1]–1548 | |||||||||||
Motto: Noch, noch e Ne pour ce (Latin) "Ancòra, ancòra" e "Non sol per questo" (Italian) "Still, still" and "Not just for this reason" | |||||||||||
Capital | Saluzzo | ||||||||||
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Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy (Marquistate) | ||||||||||
Marquis | |||||||||||
• 1142–1175 | Manfred I of Saluzzo (first) | ||||||||||
• 1537–1548 | Gian Gabriele I of Saluzzo (last) | ||||||||||
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1142[1] | |||||||||||
• Annexion to France | 23 February 1548 | ||||||||||
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Today part of |
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