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Guastalla (Guastallese: Guastàla) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Reggio Emilia in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Guastalla is
situated in the Po Valley...
- The
Duchy of
Guastalla (Italian:
Ducato di
Guastalla) was an
Italian state which existed between 1621 and 1748. It was
bordered by the
Duchy of Modena...
- Smeg (Italian:
Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla, lit. 'Emilian
Guastalla Metallurgical Enamelling Works') is an
Italian upmarket home appliance...
- is a list of
rulers of
Guastalla, a town in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on the
right bank of the Po River. The
County of
Guastalla was
established in 1406...
- of Parma, of Piacenza, and of
Guastalla, and his
mother was
styled the
Duchess of Parma, of Piacenza, and of
Guastalla. On 29
March 1814,
Marie Louise...
- of Parma,
Piacenza and
Guastalla (Italian:
Ducato di Parma,
Piacenza e
Guastalla), the
Gonzaga rulers of
neighbouring Guastalla having died out in 1746...
- The
County of
Guastalla (Italian:
Contea di
Guastalla) was an
Italian state,
centered on the city of
Guastalla in
Northern Italy,
which existed from 1428...
- The
Battle of
Guastalla or
Battle of
Luzzara was
fought on 19
September 1734
between Franco-Sardinian and
Austrian (Habsburg)
troops as part of the War...
- 1814
Treaty of
Fontainebleau gave the
Duchies of Parma,
Piacenza and
Guastalla to
Marie Louise, who
ruled the
duchies until her death.
Marie Louise married...
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Vincenzo Gonzaga (1634 – 28
April 1714) was the
reigning Duke of
Guastalla and by
birth member of the
House of Gonzaga.
Vincenzo was born as the second...