CISALPINE REPUBLIC

sĭsălˈpīn, Italian state created by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797 by uniting the Transpadane and Cispadane republics, which he had established (1796) N and S of the Po River. The new republic included the former duchies of Milan, Parma, and Modena, the legations of Bologna and Ferrara, and the Romagna. By the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797), Austria recognized the republic, to which were added the Venetian territories W of the Adige (including Bergamo and Brescia), the duchy of Mantua, and the formerly Swiss Valtellina. The republic was in fact subject to France, and its constitution was based on the French model. In 1799 the Austro-Russian armies occupied it, but Bonaparte recovered it in 1800. By the Treaty of Lunéville (1801) its nominal autonomy was restored. In 1802 it became the Italian Republic and in 1805, with the addition of Venetia, the Napoleonic kingdom of Italy. It was broken up by the Congress of Vienna in 1815.

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...46. From Republic to Empire. 655-671...Transalpine Gaul. 353. 17. Cisalpine Gaul with Liguria about 100...slight and indirect. 2. Republican period. 3. Imperial period...by kings, and the rise of republics was not found consistent...
...the attempt to restore the Republic 44-42 B.C. 1292-1340...17. Cisalpine Gaul about 100 B.C. . 759...such as the fall of the Roman Republic. It is true that it was the...In the story of the Roman Republic this defect of evidence meets...
...Greek World, and the East The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution VOLUME...and index. Contents: v. I. The Roman Republic and the Augustan revolution ISBN 0-8078-2664-2...39 Part II. The Roman Republic 3. Political Power in Mid-Republican...
...halfcitizenship to the Transpadanes of Cisalpine Gaul. With the concession...in the politics of the late republic, and became one of the more...nature of the government of the republic. Was it, as the optimates...the last half-century of the republic the optimates and populares...
...did over colonization in Cisalpine Gaul and Glabrio over the...it is characteristic of the Republic that there were multiple...indicative of the character of the Republic...the realities of the Roman Republic. However, if one sees it as...
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...the boundary of his assigned province, Cisalpine Gaul, to cross the Rubicon river to invade...useful and advantageous to the literary republic from my labour in this part, perhaps...border between his assigned province Cisalpine Gaul and his homeland Italy, casting...
...students matriculated into specific nations at the university. These nations were geographically designated and in Padua included cisalpine and transalpine areas. On the student nations in Bologna and Padua, see Kibre, 3-64, 116-22; on foreign students in Padua...


 

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...Naples, the Pope, the King of Sardinia, the Cisalpine Republic, the Batavian Republic, and the Ottoman Grand Vizier. Chateaubriand...would have betrayed Louis-Philippe to the Second Republic, and then the Second Republic to Napoleon III...
...the Duchy of Parma. Within months of Amiens, Napoleon had annexed Piedmont and been `elected President of the new Cisalpine Republic, thus effectively controlling northern Italy. He had initiated the suppression of German free cities and ecclesiastical...
...thoughtful introductory essay, The French Revolution (2nd ed. 1997). His doctoral thesis had been on the Napoleonic Cisalpine Republic, where he encountered some of the bizarre characters and phenomena that provided the subject matter of The Mythology...


 

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CISALPINE REPUBLIC sisal pin, Italian state created by...uniting the Transpadane and Cispadane republics, which he had established (1796) N and S of the Po River. The new republic included the former duchies of Milan...
TRANSPADANE REPUBLIC see Cisalpine Republic . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CISPADANE REPUBLIC see Cisalpine Republic . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...established in 1796, were united (1797) as the Cisalpine Republic , recognized in the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797). In 1802 the Cisalpine Republic, comprising Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, was renamed...
...It came under the rule (1329 1427) of the Visconti and then of Venice until 1797, when it was included in the Cisalpine Republic . Bergamo is divided into two sections: the old, hilltop town and the modern, lower sector. Noteworthy buildings...
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