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Revision as of 20:39, 24 September 2016
Kingdom of Italy Regno d'Italia Timeline: Principia Moderni IV (Map Game)
Regnum Italiae OTL equivalent: Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire) | |||||
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Italian and Neapolitan holdings, 1465
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Capital (and city) | Milan | ||||
Other cities | Turin, Venice, Florence, Brescia, Verona, Pisa, Vicenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia | ||||
Official languages | Italian, Latin | ||||
Ethnic groups | Lombard, Venetian, Tuscan | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
Demonym | Milanese | ||||
Government | Duchy | ||||
- | King | Niccolò Maria Visconti | |||
Legislature | Court of Italy | ||||
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- | Establishment | 1440 | |||
Population | |||||
- | 1465 estimate | 7,000,000 | |||
Currency | Italian scudo | ||||
Patron saint | Saint Francis of Assisi |
The Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia; Latin: Regnum Italiae) is a large, northern Italian member state of the Holy Roman Empire. Founded in its current form as a united entity in 1440 from the Duchy of Milan, the Kingdom originating in 773 with Charlemagne conquering the Kingdom of the Lombards. It was then held as a title of the Holy Roman Emperor until Wenceslaus V gave it to Niccolò Maria Visconti, who is the current ruler of Italy.
In addition to the Kingdom of Italy, King Matteo is also the King of Naples.
History
Ancient History
The history of the modern Kingdom of Italy begins with the Etruscan civilization that spawned in Tuscany at some point after 800 BC. They are thought to be an indigenous population, but their origins have yet to be proven. Their society was largely tribal, with local chieftains leading villages. Etruscan civilization spread as far as Mantua to Corsica even extending into modern-day Naples.
The Roman Republic was the next major power to establish a foothold in modern Italy. It was during this period of Roman domination that the term Italy came into use for the entirety of the peninsula and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia. Eventually, modern Italy gained recognition of citizenship rights under Julius Ceasar in 45 BC. It was during this period that most of the modern Italian cities, such as Milan ,were established. Under the Roman Empire, Italy would remain the center of power until the Crisis of the 3rd Century split the empire into three.
In 476, the last Western Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus was deposed by Odoacer, who's realm was later conquered by Theodoric's Ostrogothic Kingdom. The Lombards were the next to rule over Italy, followed by Charlemagne's Franks. At this point, the Papal States were established.
Medieval History
Charlemagne was crowned King of the Lombards with the Iron Crown of Lombardy, which has since been used to crown the Kings of Italy (and previously, the Holy Roman Emperors).
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Milanese Dominance and Unification
1440 - continued recession, loosening of guild anti-production measures
1441 - petitions to leave the HRE, feeler put out to other states, appeals to remain
1442 - formation of Reale Accademia d'Italia to standardize Italian (Boccaccio, Dante, Petrarch), printing press arrives
1445 - ordered design of Biblioteca Italiana
1446 - Death of Brunelleschi, competition within Milan school, standardization of Italian complete
1447 - Literacy/education reforms, construction of Bibiloteca, anti-Semitic pogroms ended
1448 - education reforms (apprenticeships)
1449 - War of Italian Unification (Modena, Ferrara, Mantua, Padua)
1451 - Carlo Ricciardelli emerges
1452 - Austro-Italian War breaks out
1453 - Austro-Italian War continues (with the Red Lions); Treaty of Trieste
1454 - Resolution of Austro-Italian War, Treaty of Trieste (revised)
1455 - Opening of the Biblioteca, return of South Tyrol, Carniola, and Trent (and influx of cash)
1459 - Emergence of Arnolfo Cuccia, who focuses on Renaissance ideals of humanism
1462 - Death of Niccolò Maria, ascension of Matteo, Mediterranean War (seizure of Liguria)
1463 - Repairs of Genoa
1464 - Greek Scholars head to Renaissance Italy, purchase of Corsica and Saluzzo
1466 - Integration of Corsica, Genoa (from Ligurian) and Istria (almost complete)
Renaissance History
1468 - Humanist Reniassance spreads into Italy via Naples and from Greece
Ongoing: Translation of works, new arts
Government
Economy
Military
140,000 men
273 ships
Culture
Education
Foreign Relations
Positive
- Naples - Personal Union
- Greece - Alliance
- Bohemia - Alliance
Neutral
- Aragon
Negative
- Ottoman Empire
Footnotes
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