DescriptionDuchies of Guastalla, Bozzolo and Sabbioneta.png
English: The Duchy of Guastalla and region, cropped from a French-language map centered on the course of the Po River published by Placide de Saint-Hélène in 1702. The small principality of Bozzolo and the duchy of Sabbioneta to the northwest of Guastalla also belonged to the Gonzaga family until 1746. The map is titled Le cours du Po, dans le Duché de Mantoue.
Français : Le duché de Guastalle vers 1700. Tiré de la carte de Placide de Saint-Hélène intitulée Le cours du Po, dans le Duché de Mantoue, publiée en 1702. Les deux petits états de Bozzolo et de Sabbioneta, au nord-ouest de Guastalla, appartinrent également à la famille Gonzaga jusqu'en 1746.
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