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Duchy of Milan

Ducatus Mediolanensis

1395 CE – 1797 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1395 CE – 1797 CE
Duration
402 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Milan
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Duchy of Milan was a state in Northern Italy, founded on May 11, 1395, by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, then the lord of Milan. It was created by the important Visconti family, who had ruled Milan since 1277. At its largest in the early 15th century, it included much of what is now Lombardy and parts of Piedmont, Veneto, Tuscany, and Emilia-Romagna. Under the House of Sforza, Milan prospered, becoming wealthy during the Renaissance. From the late 15th century, it was contested by the Habsburg Monarchy and France, ruled by Habsburg Spain from 1556, and passed to Habsburg Austria in 1707. The duchy was captured by Napoleon in 1796 and dissolved on October 17, 1797, becoming part of the Cisalpine Republic.

Historical Periods

Duchy of Milan (1402–1406)

1402 CE – 1406 CE

Capital: MilanArea: 37,306 km²

Duchy of Milan (1407–1421)

1407 CE – 1421 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 37,351 km²

Duchy of Milan (1422–1428)

1422 CE – 1428 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 42,758 km²

Duchy of Milan (1429–1430)

1429 CE – 1430 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 35,200 km²

Duchy of Milan (1431–1439)

1431 CE – 1439 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 35,247 km²

Duchy of Milan (1440–1449)

1440 CE – 1449 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 29,725 km²

Duchy of Milan (1453–1462)

1453 CE – 1462 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 29,725 km²

Duchy of Milan (1463–1474)

1463 CE – 1474 CE

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Capital: MilanArea: 35,131 km²

Duchy of Milan (1475–1481)

1475 CE – 1481 CE

Capital: MilanArea: 35,178 km²

Duchy of Milan (1482–1491)

1482 CE – 1491 CE

Capital: MilanArea: 29,725 km²

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