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Italy (Chaos)
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Since the fall of Rome, Italy had been disunited; for some while, there had been a kingdom of Italy, which was part of the HRE, but even that fell apart. Before 1688, the history of Italy was thus mostly that of several states: Florence, Venice and Savoy in the north, the Papal States in the center, and Naples in the south. Before 1435, many more states (like Genoa, Parma, Pisa and Milan) also existed, but were mopped up in the first third of the 15th century due to the plan of Maffeo Servitore. Around this time, the Rum-Seljuks also invaded Italy and swallowed Naples and to the horror of all Christians, the Papal States with Rome too. Later, they were expelled again during several wars.
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Since the fall of Rome, Italy had been disunited; for some while, there had been a kingdom of Italy, which was part of the HRE, but even that fell apart. Before 1688, the history of Italy was thus mostly that of several states: Florence, Venice and Savoy in the north, the Papal States in the center, and Naples in the south. Before 1435, many more states (like Genoa, Parma, Pisa and Milan) also existed, but were mopped up in the first third of the 15th century due to the plan of Maffeo Servitore. Around this time, the Rum-Seljuks also invaded Italy and swallowed Naples and to the horror of all Christians, the Papal States with Rome too. Later, they were expelled again during several wars. There were some shortlived states too, like the protectorate of the Marches, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica.