This article argues that political relationships in the sixteenth-century county of Nice and cisalpine Savoyard lands were characterized by competition among regionally-based political alignments. The interests shared by these regional groups were not only political and fiscal, but also cultural, and were distinctively shaped by the ways in which different territories experienced the Habsburg-Valois wars after 1536. Rather than taking for granted the utility of the category «Piedmontese» to explain political configurations in the cisalpine Savoyard lands, the existence of a regional identity in the mountainous southern lands of the county of the Nice, the Cuneese and the Monregalese is posited. This regionalist perspective then permits a re...