The Marquessate of Groppoli, in Tuscany and Liguria, was ruled by the House of Brignole-Sale, an illustrious patrician family of Genoa who were its sovereigns from 1592 to 1774. It was originally an imperial fief, part of the former lands of the Malaspina di Mulazzo family, and later became a fief of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The commune covered an area of 12 km². It was inhabited by 131 families and had a total population of 712 in 1833.
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| - The Marquessate of Groppoli, in Tuscany and Liguria, was ruled by the House of Brignole-Sale, an illustrious patrician family of Genoa who were its sovereigns from 1592 to 1774. It was originally an imperial fief, part of the former lands of the Malaspina di Mulazzo family, and later became a fief of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The commune covered an area of 12 km². It was inhabited by 131 families and had a total population of 712 in 1833. (en)
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| - Holy Roman Empire
- Honoré III, Prince of Monaco
- Republic of Genoa
- Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 2nd Baron Acton
- Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton
- Duke of Galliera
- Libro d'Oro
- List of marquesses in Italy
- Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
- 1774
- Embriaci Tower
- Genoa
- Giacomo Luigi Brignole
- Giacomo Maria Brignole
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany
- Mulazzo
- Corpo della Nobiltà Italiana
- Anna Pieri Brignole Sale
- Malaspina family
- John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 5th Baron Acton
- Sovereign
- Doge of Genoa
- Giovanni Francesco II Brignole Sale
- Giovanni Francesco I Brignole Sale
- Heirs of the body
- Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana
- Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Palazzo Rosso
- Italian nobility
- Acton family
- John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
- John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 3rd Baron Acton
- Raffaele de Ferrari
- Aulic Council
- Maria Caterina Brignole
- Philipp von Ferrary
- Consulta araldica
- Emmeric, Duc de Dalberg
- Imperial county
- Rodolfo Emilio Brignole Sale
- Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Kingdom of Corsica
- dbr:Anton_Giulio_Brignole-Sale
- Palazzo Bianco (Genoa)
- Giuseppe Brignole-Sale
- Princes of Monaco
- Maria Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Anton_Giulio_III_Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Anton_Giulio_II_Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Anton_Giulio_IV_Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Gian_Francesco_II_Brignole_Sale
- dbr:Gio_Francesco_I_Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Giulio_Sale
- dbr:Rodolfo_III_Brignole-Sale
- dbr:Rodolfo_I_Brignole-Sale
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| - Arms of the Brignole family (en)
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| - Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (en)
- Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor (en)
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| - The Marquessate of Groppoli, in Tuscany and Liguria, was ruled by the House of Brignole-Sale, an illustrious patrician family of Genoa who were its sovereigns from 1592 to 1774. It was originally an imperial fief, part of the former lands of the Malaspina di Mulazzo family, and later became a fief of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The commune covered an area of 12 km². It was inhabited by 131 families and had a total population of 712 in 1833. (en)
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| - Francesco I de' Medici (en)
- Giulio Sale (en)
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| - Palazzo Giulio Sale, Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco and Villa Brignole Sale in Genoa and Groppoli Castle in Mulazzo (en)
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heir apparent
| - Hon. Robert Peter Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (en)
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