• Public renunciation of government over the city by the last bishop of Massa Marittima Alberto II
1225
• Conquest by the Republic of Siena
1336 5 October 1336
Currency
Denaro minuto Massano, Grosso Agontano Massano
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Holy Roman Empire
Republic of Siena
Today part of
Italy
The Republic of Massa (Italian: Repubblica di Massa) was a small Italian state located in Central Italy that existed from 1225 to 1336. It was founded in today's city of Massa Marittima and expanded to cover an area corresponding to the current upper Maremma.
It represented a commercial power of regional level, through its thriving mining district, thanks to the copper, alum and silver deposits of which its territory was rich.[1][2]
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