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925: 1131: 1158: 947: 1143: 859: 63: 1101: 31: 1089: 55: 1119: 1173: 1032: 290: 997:, looting, heavy taxation, the destruction of Cesena University) but also innovative ideas in social and political fields. Under Napoleonic rule Romagna received recognition as an entity for the first time, with the creation of the provinces of the Pino (Ravenna) and Rubicone (Forlì). When in 1815 the 909:. This situation started to change in the late-15th century, when after their return to Rome from Avignon in 1378, stronger popes progressively reasserted their authority in the fragmented region. Parts of Romagna were also seized by other powers, including Venice, and most notably the 1081:
Romagna, not being an official administrative subdivision of Italy, does not have an official flag. Due to the deep cultural identity, many proposals have been advanced, both from political movements or simple citizens looking for a representative symbol.
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renewed war against the Byzantines, taking most of Romagna and besieging Ravenna itself. These territories were returned to the Byzantines in 730. In 737 the king entered Romagna once more and took Ravenna. The exarch,
986:, and the Papal States. The Duchy of Ferrara was later annexed by the Papal States on the extinction of the main d'Este line in 1597, with the cadet branch retaining the Imperial fiefs of Modena and Reggio. 113:, which originally was the generic name for "land inhabited by Romans", and first appeared on Latin documents in the 5th century AD. It later took on the more specific meaning of "territory subjected to 1675: 1054:
in 1860, Romagna was not awarded separate status by the Savoy monarchs, who were afraid of dangerous destabilizing tendencies in the wake of the popular figures cited above.
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in 1278. However, papal control over the area long remained only nominal. The region was divided among a series of regional lords, such as the
1382: 962:, carved out for himself an ephemeral Duchy of Romagna, but his lands were reabsorbed into the Papal States after his fall. In 1559 the 1130: 815:. It was fought for 20 years, and the Ostrogoths were finally subjugated. The peninsula, depopulated and devastated, was ruled by an 1157: 1409: 1680: 1179: 1546: 827:. The Empire could barely defend the region around Ravenna and Rome, connected by a narrow strip of land passing through 1001:
restored the pre-war situation, secret anti-papal societies were formed, and riots broke out in 1820, 1830–31 and 1848.
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Ravenna, which was surrounded by swamps and marshes, prospered and steadily rose in importance, and a
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from Ravenna. However, Imperial authority was maintained for barely more than a decade. In 568 new
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of the Romans and Goths. Under the Ostrogoths Italy was partly restored to its former prosperity.
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in the folklore of Romagna, known for disrupting sleep and tormenting beautiful young girls
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in 390 BC. The Senones subjugated the Umbri and settled in Romagna, extending south to
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Romagna2020.it, official website of a local committee promoting a 2020 Olympics bid
1273: 1005: 979: 820: 774: 746: 646: 495: 405: 333: 629:, south of the river. In 49 BC, Caesar, who had been residing in Ravenna, led the 1329: 990: 930: 880: 529:). A series of colonies were founded along the route; in Romagna, these included 441: 336: 1385:[Fogheraccia: Origin of the bonfire that "alights" St Joseph's night]. 1070: 967: 914: 913:, which took land up to Forlì and Cervia, building the famous city-fortress of 785: 730: 707: 660: 478: 474: 455:) was founded in southern Romagna in 268 BC, alongside the construction of the 424: 401: 313: 187:
has historically formed a buffer region between the regions of Romagna and the
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to Ravenna, mainly because of the region's defensive terrain. 8 years later,
620: 184: 858: 831:, as well as a series of coastal cities. The Imperial frontier retreated to 1494:"Piada dei morti, preparazione e curiositĂ  sulla dolce "piadina" romagnola" 1412:[St Joseph's 2024: The bonfires are lit in Romagna; here's where]. 1066: 1025: 959: 890: 855:, conquered Romagna once more, and brought an end to the exarchate in 751. 585: 556: 509:
were expelled. To consolidate the Roman rule in the region, in 187 BC, the
465:. Rome was further strengthened by their victory over Celtic tribes at the 456: 278: 274: 85:
that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day
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Cesare Borgia's domains mapped. Sources are in the image's description.
1467:"Mazapegul: il folletto romagnolo che ha fatto dannare i nostri nonni" 30: 1163: 1148: 894: 766: 703: 569: 270: 237:. On 15 August 2009, seven municipalities were transferred from the 62: 1057:
In the early 20th century the autonomy of Romagna was advocated by
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to the north and west. To the southeast, the valley formed by the
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was based at the city. It had developed into a major port on the
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came to be used to refer to the territory administered by the
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festival in Romagna on the evening of 18 March, the vigil of
824: 605: 546: 386:). The lands formerly inhabited by the Senones were known as 329: 207: 122: 106: 619:. Most of the colonies in present-day Romagna were ruled by 1250:[On the banks of the Conca, a border that unites]. 363: 351: 1358:[The Roman bridge over the Rio Melo in Riccione]. 229:
historical region, on the borders between Emilia-Romagna,
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Romagnol culture exerts a considerable influence over the
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Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy
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RomagnaOggi.it, a newspaper serving the region online
942:(1805), depicting a historical event from around 1280 604:) were razed to ground, and the region was looted by 993:of 1796, which brought bloodshed (the massacre of 1069:and others. A movement proposing separation from 316:, show that Romagna has been inhabited since the 1667: 222:is considered by some to be part of the region. 117:rule", whose citizens called themselves Romans ( 34:Map of the communes of Romagna as of 2009 (RA = 584:in 82 to 82 BC, most of the colonies supported 366:, moved south into Ithe Italian peninsula, and 1217: 1193: 615:divided the Roman Republic along the infamous 851:assistance. Eventually another Lombard king, 749:into the Empire further intensified. In 402, 796:into Italy. He entered Ravenna and murdered 741:Germanic migrations and Exarchate of Ravenna 1485: 1024:were among the protagonists of the Italian 681: 624: 595: 589: 550: 540: 530: 520: 514: 482: 460: 446: 388: 376: 1440:[18 March – St Joseph's bonfire]. 1248:"Sulle rive del Conca, confine che unisce" 917:. The Florentine Romagna remained part of 162: 1356:"Il ponte romano sul Rio Melo a Riccione" 1276:[Law of 3 August 2009, no. 117]. 559:). The Lex Julia of 90 BC, following the 273:. On 17 June 2021, the municipalities of 1518: 1030: 945: 923: 901:of Rimini, many of them adhering to the 857: 431:against a coalition of Umbris, Senones, 347:also dwelt in some portions of Romagna. 288: 167:Romagna is traditionally limited by the 61: 53: 29: 1523:[Mazapegul, the romagnol elf]. 1491: 1380: 1245: 1180:Movimento per l'Autonomia della Romagna 777:in Ravenna, thus marking an end to the 667:. Around 7 BC, Augustus divided all of 1668: 1519:Campagna, Claudia (28 February 2020). 1304:[Law of 28 May 2021, no. 84]. 1461: 1459: 1438:"18 marzo – La fugarĂ za 'd San Jusèf" 1407: 905:party in opposition to the pro-papal 1603:"Other Romagna", a local institution 1571: 1492:Lazzari, Martina (29 October 2023). 1008:propaganda and the direct action of 690:Towards the end of the 3rd century, 439:. To consolidate their victory, the 1430: 1045: 1004:This opposition was fuelled by the 745:Stepping into the 5th century, the 13: 1565: 1539: 1521:"Mazapegul, il folletto romagnolo" 1512: 1456: 1381:Lazzari, Martina (17 March 2024). 1374: 1322: 1246:Zaghini, Paolo (16 October 2023). 702:, which in turn were divided into 323: 194:The region's major cities include 14: 1697: 1596: 1348: 1294: 1266: 1239: 1076: 847:, retook the region in 740, with 418: 1572:Cuda, Grazia (5 February 2021). 1408:Lippi, Giacomo (15 March 2024). 1178:Autonomist flag proposed by the 1171: 1156: 1141: 1129: 1117: 1099: 1087: 989:This situation lasted until the 889:officially ceded Romagna to the 653:started a centuries-long era of 623:, with the notable exception of 469:in 225 BC, leading to the Roman 1214:– a dog breed native to Romagna 694:reordered the Empire into four 640: 350:In the 5th century BC, various 1473:(in Italian). 21 November 2020 1401: 1208:, especially popular in Rimini 675:, and most of Romagna (except 427:won a decisive victory at the 404:, there are still a number of 394:(Gallic plain) to the Romans. 141:in contrast to other parts of 1: 1302:"Legge 28 maggio 2021, n. 84" 1274:"Legge 3 agosto 2009, n. 117" 1232: 874: 633:across the Rubicon, igniting 303: 239:Province of Pesaro and Urbino 966:divided Romagna between the 665:the Roman province of Italia 175:to the east, and the rivers 96: 7: 1681:Geography of Emilia-Romagna 1553:(in Italian). 13 March 2014 1444:(in Italian). 18 March 2024 1282:(in Italian). 3 August 2009 1187: 1050:However, after joining the 972:Duchy of Parma and Piacenza 958:, illegitimate son of Pope 950:Romagna in the 17th century 716:diocese of Italia Annonaria 663:had been incorporated into 10: 1702: 1576:[It's MazapĂ©gul]. 1362:(in Italian). 1 March 2021 1224:– a mischievous nocturnal 1073:was created in the 1990s. 984:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 878: 284: 123: 18: 1686:History of Emilia-Romagna 1310:(in Italian). 28 May 2021 1166:alternate separatist flag 1106:Alternative rooster with 964:Peace of Cateau-CambrĂ©sis 864:Abbazia di San Mercuriale 397:According to the Italian 354:tribes, most notably the 133:in Greek). Thus the term 16:Italian historical region 1136:Proposed flag of Romagna 1124:Proposed flag of Romagna 838:In 727 the Lombard King 374:, with their capital at 58:Proposed flag of Romagna 40:Province of Forlì-Cesena 19:Not to be confused with 1218: 1194: 1094:Popular flag of Romagna 800:in 493, establishing a 459:, running from Rome to 312:in the region, such as 299:, the symbol of Romagna 171:to the south-west, the 163:Location and boundaries 78: 1042: 951: 943: 871: 682: 625: 606:Lucius Cornelius Sulla 596: 590: 551: 541: 531: 521: 515: 483: 461: 447: 389: 377: 300: 220:Republic of San Marino 67: 59: 51: 48:Republic of San Marino 1034: 949: 927: 861: 769:looted Rome. 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Index

Lomagna
Romania

Province of Ravenna
Province of Forlì-Cesena
Province of Rimini
Republic of San Marino

Map of Cesare Borgia's Duchy of Romagna
Romagnol
historical region
Emilia-Romagna
northern Italy
Latin
Eastern Roman
Rhomaîoi
Exarchate of Ravenna
Northern Italy
Lombard
Lombardy
Apennines
Adriatic
Reno
Sillaro
Conca river
Marche
Cesena
Faenza
Forlì
Imola

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