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The Duke of Lucca doesn't sell his duchy
Firstly, anyone know what I'm talking about ?
![]() Secondly, would there be any noticeable AH effects whatsoever ? Grey Wolf |
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Re: The Duke of Lucca doesn't sell his duchy
1. no we don't
2. how big are butterflies caused by Duke {A} vs Duke {B} |
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Re: The Duke of Lucca doesn't sell his duchy
sorry minor italian WIs aren't my main field
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Re: The Duke of Lucca doesn't sell his duchy
OK, here's a clue from the Catholic Encyclopedia
"In 1805 Napoleon made it a dukedom for his cousin Felice Bacciochi. In 1814 it was occupied by the Neapolitans, and later by the Austrians. In 1817 it was given to Maria Luisa, widow of the King of Etruria, whose son Carlo Ludovico ceded it to Tuscany in 1847. " Grey Wolf |
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Re: The Duke of Lucca doesn't sell his duchy
ok so its another small state for piedmonte-sardinia to ovverun no biggie
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Re: the Duke
Aw c'mon that can't be it. Tell us.
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sorry I don't know any italian history so I put my best guess....
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Sorry but it only has 13 years.
Sorry to say Sardinia-Piedmonte absorbs it in 1860.
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