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  1. The Duchy of Urbino was an independent duchy in early modern central Italy, corresponding to the northern half of the modern region of Marche. It was directly annexed by the Papal States in 1625. It was bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Republic of Florence in the west and the Papal States in the south.

    • Urbino

      Urbino (UK: / ɜːr ˈ b iː n oʊ / ur-BEE-noh, Italian: ⓘ;...

  2. Ducado de Urbino. (mm 381x487, Cartoteca storica delle Marche). /  43.71666667, 12.63333333. El Ducado de Urbino (1443-1631) fue un antiguo estado italiano situado en la parte septentrional de la región de las Marcas .

  3. The House of Montefeltro is the name of a historical Italian family who ruled Urbino and Gubbio and became Dukes of Urbino in 1443. The family extinguished in the male line in 1508 and the duchy was inherited by the Della Rovere family.

    • Antonio I da Montefeltro
  4. Article History. Latin: Urbinum Hortense. Urbino, town, Marche (the Marches) regione (region), central Italy. Founded by the Umbrians, an ancient people of Italy, it was subsequently occupied by the Etruscans, Celts, and Gauls and, in the 3rd century bce, by the Romans.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Duchy of Urbino was an independent duchy in early modern central Italy, corresponding to the northern half of the modern region of Marche. It was directly annexed by the Papal States in 1625.

  6. Federico Barocci (born c. 1526, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino, Papal States—died 1612, Urbino) was a leading painter of the central Italian school in the last decades of the 16th century and an important precursor of the Baroque style. Barocci studied in Urbino with Battista Franco, a follower of Michelangelo ’s maniera.