Polity Imola Commune

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Was one of the many free medieval communes (practically city-states) of Italy. It was located in Emilia-Romagna.

Establishment

  • January 1141: A free commune evolved in Imola in 1140.

Chronology

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1. Lombard Wars

Were a series of conflicts between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan and their respective allies, fought in four campaigns in a struggle for hegemony in Northern Italy.

1.1. First Lombard War

Was the first of a series of conflicts between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan over the hegemony in Northern Italy.

  • February 1424: Imola was stormed by Milanese forces on February 14, 1424.

2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)

  • January 1255: In 1254 Bologna expelled the pro-imperial families from Imola, imposing its own direct political control over the city.
  • January 1279: In 1278 Pope Nicholas III reduced the expansionist ambitions of Bologna: thus the Bolognese dominion over Imola came to an end, making it a free city again.
  • August 1302: In 1299 Maghinardo was elected podestà of Imola, a position he held until his death in 1302. With Maghinardo's death, the Pagani dynasty died out. The city nominally returned under the dominion of the State of the Church.
  • January 1310: In 1309 the seat of the papacy was transferred to France (beginning of the Avignon captivity). Taking advantage of the pontiff's absence, Imola became independent.

Disestablishment

  • February 1424: Imola was stormed by Milanese forces on February 14, 1424.