- Source: List of marquises of Saluzzo
The marquises (also marquesses or margraves) of Saluzzo were the medieval feudal rulers city of Saluzzo (today part of Piedmont, Italy) and its countryside from 1175 to 1549. Originally counts, the family received in feudum the city from the margrave of Turin, Ulric Manfred. It passed to the margrave of Susa, of the del Vasto family of Savona, and, in 1175, it was raised to margravial status by the Emperor Frederick I. In 1549, it was annexed to France during the Italian Wars. It remained under French control until 1601, when it was ceded to the Duke of Savoy in exchange for Bresse and surrounding territories.
Marquises
Manfred I (1125–1175)
Manfred II (1175–1215)
Manfred III (1215–1244)
Thomas I (1244–1296)
Manfred IV (1296–1330)
Manfred V, civil war with his brother until 1332
Frederick I, civil war with his brother until 1332
Frederick I (1332–1336)
Thomas II (1336–1357)
Frederick II (1357–1396)
Thomas III (1396–1416)
Ludovico I (1416–1475)
Ludovico II (1475–1504)
Michele Antonio (1504–1528)
Gian Ludovico (1528–1529, d.1563), deposed
Francesco Ludovico I (1529–1537)
Gian Gabriele (1537–1548)
See also
Marquisate of Saluzzo
Saluzzo
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of marquises of Saluzzo
- Marquisate of Saluzzo
- Saluzzo
- Manfred IV of Saluzzo
- List of marquesses in Italy
- Monarchy of Italy
- Lists of political office-holders in Italy
- Battle of Garigliano (1503)
- List of rulers of Montferrat
- Duke of Ferrara and of Modena