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(County) Duchy of Urbino
Ducato (Contea) di Urbino
State of the Holy Roman Empire

1213–1625

Coat of arms

The Duchy of Urbino in the 17th Century
Capital Urbino (1443 - 1523)
Pesaro (1523 - 1631)
Government Principality
Historical era Middle Ages
Renaissance
Early modern
 -  County created by
    Emp. Frederick II
1213
 -  Raised to duchy by
    Pope Eugene IV

1443
 -  Annexed to the
    Papal States
1625
Today part of  Italy

The Duchy of Urbino was a sovereign state of northern Italy.

The first lords of Urbino were the Montefeltro, who obtained the title of counts from Emperor Frederick II in 1213. The first Duke was Oddantonio, who received the title from Pope Eugene IV in 1443. The duchy's territories occupied approximately the northern part of the modern region of Marche: they were bordered by the Adriatic Sea at east, the Republic of Florence at west and by the Papal States southwards.

In 1523 the capital was moved to Pesaro. After the short rule by Cesare Borgia in 1502–08, the dukedom went to the della Rovere papal family, who held it until 1625, when Pope Urban VIII annexed to the Papal States as Legazione del Ducato di Urbino (later Legazione di Urbino).

Contents

List of lords and Dukes of Urbino [edit]

Montefeltro, counts of Urbino [edit]

Coat of Arms of the
House of Montefeltro
Coat of Arms of the
House of della Rovere

Montefeltro, Dukes of Urbino [edit]

della Rovere, Dukes of Urbino [edit]

See also [edit]

Sources [edit]

Coordinates: 43°43′N 12°38′E / 43.717°N 12.633°E / 43.717; 12.633


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Sat, 18 May 2013 11:39:01 -0700

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