Concordia was part of the fiefs of the
Pico della Mirandola family starting from 1311, when
Francesco I Pico had a mill built here near the
Secchia river. In 1704 the town was besieged and set to fire by French troops in the course of the
War of Spanish Succession. In 1711, the duke of Modena (
House of Este) acquired the states of the Pico della Mirandola, including, among others, the duchy of
Mirandola, the marquisate of La Concordia and the lordship of San Martino in Spino. Concordia has been heavily damaged by an earthquake on 29 May 2012. The event has partially destroyed the church, the town hall and all the historical buildings in the town center. ==References==