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County of Santa Fiora

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Capital
  
Santa Fiora

Established
  
1274

Founded
  
1274

Languages
  
Tuscan, Latin, Italian

Preceded by
  
Succeeded by

Province
  
Province of Grosseto

County of Santa Fiora

Government
  
Absolute Monarchy (County)

Disestablished
  
1806 (in 1633 as sovereign County)

The County of Santa Fiora (Italian: Contea di Santa Fiora), also known as State of Santa Fiora (Italian: Stato di Santa Fiora) was a small historical state of southern Tuscany, in central Italy. Together with the county of Sovana, it was one of the two subdivisions into which the possessions of the Aldobrandeschi, then lords of much of southern Tuscany, were split in 1274.

Map of 58037 Santa Fiora, Province of Grosseto, Italy

At the moments of its creation it included part of today's province of Grosseto, up to the Isola del Giglio, and Castiglione d'Orcia, in what is now the province of Siena. In the 14th century the Republic of Siena was able to capture Isola del Giglio, Roccastrada, Istia d'Ombrone, Magliano in Toscana, Selvena, Arcidosso and Castiglione d'Orcia, reducing the county to its capital, Castell'Azzara, Semproniano and Scansano.

In 1439, after the marriage of Bosio I Sforza and the last Aldobrandeschi heir, Cecilia, the county was inherited by the Sforza family, who would become ruler of the Duchy of Milan and owned also other possessions in Tuscany and the Marche.

The sovereignty of the County was ceded to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in 1633.

References

County of Santa Fiora Wikipedia