Duchy of Modena and Reggio - Traditional Titles

Traditional Titles

The Duke of Modena was :

  • Duke of Modena (Lord 1288, Duke 1452) and Reggio (nell'Emilia) (Lord 1289, Duke 1452)
  • Duke of Ferrara (Lord 1264, Duke 1471-1597)
  • Duke of La Mirandola (1710), Massa (1829) and Guastalla (1847)
  • Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Carpi (1525), Correggio (1659), San Martino in Rio (1752) and of Carrara and Lunigiana (1829),
  • Marquess of Montecchio (1597, marquessate in 1569), of Scandiano (1645) and La Concordia (1710)
  • Sovereign Earl of Novellara (1737) and Bagnolo (1737),
  • Earl of Jeno ed Avad (Hungary, 1726)
  • Lord of Sassuolo (1373), San Martino in Spino (1710), Campogalliano (1752), Castellarano (1752), Rodeglia (1752), Ieno and San Cassiano

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