Clarification to those orders: Bolzano is called "Bozen" and is the furthest south Bavarian town in the Tirol region (Bavaria's transalpine possesions). It is not a large town, but maintains a modest castrum (fort) from Roman times. There is no exactly delineated border between Bavaria and Italy (nor are there exact borders anywhere, save at rivers), but somewhere between Bozen and Trento, Bavaria becomes Friuli.
The loyalty of Bavaria's transalpine lords to the Duke, rather than to the Emperor and local Italian nobles, is somewhat in doubt. Many of the Bavarian barons in the region are Lombards, not Germans, and most are some mix of both.
The loyalty of Bavaria's transalpine lords to the Duke, rather than to the Emperor and local Italian nobles, is somewhat in doubt. Many of the Bavarian barons in the region are Lombards, not Germans, and most are some mix of both.
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