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Revision as of 05:23, 30 May 2014

Kingdom of Italy Flag - Italy
Kingdom of Italy
Information
Real Name: Regno d'Italia
Nobles: Catherine de' Medici

Cortenza de' Medici
Count Vincent
Francesca de' Medici
Pietro de' Medici
Roman de' Medici

Members: Pope Clement VII
Location: Venice, Italy
Affiliations: Kingdom of England Flag - England

Kingdom of Portugal Flag - Portugal
House of Medici


Italy is a proud and very Catholic region made up of many different principalities, duchies and domains. All of its subjects are of the Roman Catholic faith. Rome is where the Pope lives, and all royal marriages have to be acknowledged and agreed upon by the Pope, himself.

Early life

Pope Clement VII raised his armies to save a young Catherine de' Medici, who later became the Queen of France. Pope Clement found Catherine back in Rome with tears in his eyes after her liberation.

History

* 1527
Pope Clement VII refused to annal the marriage of King Henry VIII and his wife Catherine of Aragon in favour of Anne Boleyn. Thus prompting the English Reformation, known more widely as The Church of England, where they left the Catholic Church and ceased communication with Rome.

* 28 October 1533
Pope Clement VII arranged for the marriage of Catherine de' Medici and Prince Henry of France.

* 25 September 1534
Pope Clement VII died at the age of 53.

* 31 March 1547
Catherine de' Medici became Queen of France.

Conflict with England

* 1527
Pope Clement VII refused to annal the marriage of King Henry VII and his wife Catherine of Aragon in favour of Anne Boleyn.

1534
England left the Catholic Church, prompting the English Reformation, known more widely as The Church of England, and ceased communication with Rome.