Duke of Romagna
Dukedom of Romagna | |
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Italy | |
First holder | Cesare Borgia |
Present holder | House of Borgia |
Duke of Romagna is a title of nobility, originally in the papal peerage. It was created in 1501 by the Apostolic authority of Pope
Alexander VI and the cardinal council[1] for Cesare Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, after his conquest of Romagna, Urbino, and Camerino.[2]
- cardinals council, Duke of Urbino, Count of Dyois, Duke of Camerino by apostolic authority and cardinal council and Lord of Imola, Forli, Sasso Ferrato, Fermo, Fano, Cesena, Pesaro, Rimini, Faenza, Montefiore, Sant'Arcangelo, Verucchio, Catezza, Savignano, Meldola, Porto Cesenatico, Tossignano, Salaruolo, Monte Battaglia, Forlimpopoli, Bertinoro.[1]
- . Dame of Chalaus.
- House of Borgia. title of Duke of Romagna is part of "Mayorazgo" instituted by Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia).
The
Republic of Italy
.
According to the laws of the Italian Republic, the titles of nobility of Italy ceased to exist with the fall of the monarchical regime.
References
- ^ a b Olivier, Manuel. D. Rodrigo de Borja (Alejandro VI). Sus hijos y descendientes, Second tree, Cervantine Library. http://www.cervantesvirtual.com
- ISBN 0-7864-2071-5, 1998, 2004
- ISBN 0-7864-2071-5, 1998, 2004.
- ISBN 0-7864-2071-5, 1998, 2004 (Borgia)
- ISBN 0-7864-2071-5, 1998, 2004 (Borgia)