Siena
Originally posted by Crook
How about some Siena rulers? I'm tired to look at the same Modena guy.
SIENA An important commercial center in northern Italy, located in the hill country about 40 miles (65 km.) south of Florence.
To the Lombards....................................570-770
To the Franks......................................770-814
To the Kingdom of Italy............................814-1014
Within the Holy Roman Empire......................1014-1186
Republic..........................................1186-1326
CAPET-ANJOU
Charles...........................................1326-1328
Republic..........................................1328-1355
LUXEMBOURG
Charles (HRE 1355-78)..................................1355 d. 1378
Nicholas (Patr. Aquiliea 1350-8).......................1355 d. 1358
Republic..........................................1355-1390
VISCONTI
John Galeazzo (Duke of Milan).....................1390-1392 d. 1402
Republic..........................................1392-1399
John Galeazzo (restored)..........................1399-1402
John Maria (Duke of Milan)........................1402-1404 d. 1412
Republic..........................................1404-1501
BORGIA
Caesar............................................1501-1502
PETRUCCI
Pandolf the Magnificent...........................1502-1512
Borghese..........................................1512-1515 d. 1526
Raphael...........................................1515-1522
Francis...........................................1522-1523 deposed
Fabio.............................................1523-1525 deposed d. 1529
Republic..........................................1525-1531
To Spain..........................................1531-1552
To France.........................................1552-1555
To Spain..........................................1555-1557
To Florence (Grand Duchy of Tuscany) thereafter...
Several small enclaves along the south coast of Sienan territory, collectively known as the Stato dei Presidii, remained in Spanish hands until 1708, were occupied by Austria 1708-1735, then were under Neapolitan authority 1735-1801, when they, like the rest of Siena and Tuscany, became involved in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Etruria, and were turned over to Tuscany after 1814.
Crook, Is that you were asking for?