- Source: County of Montechiarugolo
The County of Montechiarugolo was a small sovereign state of northern Italy which existed from 1456 to 1612. It included the other fief of Casei.
It was created from a splitting in the county of Guastalla between count Cristoforo Torelli and Pietro Guido I Torelli, first count of Montechiarugolo. The title was held by the Torelli family in his whole history, until in 1612 it was annexed by Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma following the beheading of Pio Torelli, his sister Clelia Torelli, and her husband for their involvement Congiura dei feudatari against Farnese.
Counts of Montechiarugolo
Pomponio Torelli (1539-1608)
Pio Torelli (fl. 1608-1612)
References
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- County of Montechiarugolo
- Montechiarugolo
- List of historical states of Italy
- County of Guastalla
- List of rulers of Guastalla
- Guido Torelli
- Casei Gerola
- List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (M)
- Ludovica Torelli
- Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona