Terre Matildiche
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The March of Tuscany (Orange) in 1084
The term "Terre Matildiche" is used to refer to the group of territories that was ruled by the countess Matilda of Tuscany.
Territories[]
- Canossa (cultural capital)[1]
- Reggio Emilia
- Province of Parma
- Province of Modena
- Province of Ferrara
- Tuscany (but not the Tuscan Archipelago)
- parts of Lombardy (Lake Iseo and Adda)
- west Umbria
- Maremma laziale
References[]
- ^ Mariani, Guido S.; Brandolini, Filippo; Pelfini, Manuela; Zerboni, Andrea (2019-07-03). "Matilda's castles, northern Apennines: geological and geomorphological constrains". Journal of Maps. 15 (2): 521–529. doi:10.1080/17445647.2019.1625823.
External links[]
- "Terre Matildiche" (in Italian).
- "Canossa (Reggio Emilia): la capitale delle Terre Matildiche" (in Italian).
- "Le terre matildiche" (in Italian).
Categories:
- Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy