Motto: Noch, noch e Ne pour ce(Latin) "Ancòra, ancòra" e "Non sol per questo"(Italian)
"Still, still" and "Not just for this reason"
Map of Italy in 1494. Saluzzo is northwest, in magic mint (pale green).
Capital
Saluzzo
Common languages
Latin
Italian
Piedmontese
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Government
Monarchy (Marquistate)
Marquis
• 1142–1175
Manfred I of Saluzzo (first)
• 1537–1548
Gian Gabriele I of Saluzzo (last)
Historical era
Middle Ages
Early modern
• Donation of Boniface del Vasto to his son Manfred
1142[1]
• Annexion to France
23 February 1548
Preceded by
Succeeded by
March of Turin
Kingdom of France
Duchy of Savoy
Today part of
Italy
France
The Marquisate of Saluzzo (Italian: Marchesato di Saluzzo) was a historical Italian state that included parts of the current region of Piedmont and of the French Alps. The Marquisate was much older than the Renaissance lordships, being a legacy of the feudalism of the High Middle Ages.
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