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The French in Italy and the Jacobin Republics of 1796-1799In 1796, General Bonaparte began by unofficially encouraging the formation of the Cispadane Republic by Italian Jacobins and local ruling elites willing to ...
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A cancelled revolution in northern Italy. 1796-1797 - CairnSep 9, 2020 · This in turn prompted the French authorities to help topple the duke of Modena (4 October 1796), opening the way to the formation of the ...
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Italian Tricolour Flag - QuirinaleThe tricolour became Italy's national flag in Reggio Emilia on January 7th 1797, when the Cispadane Republic, at the proposal of Deputy Giuseppe Compagnoni, ...
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Towards 2 June. The symbols of the Republic: the Tricolour FlagThe Italian Tricolour Flag as the national flag was chosen in Reggio Emilia on 7 January 1797, when the Parliament of the Cispadane Republic.
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First Italian Campaign - Napoleon at War - PBSFirst Italian Campaign, 1796-97. On April 2, 1796 ... Bonaparte's plan was to isolate the Austrians from the Piedmontese, then conquer each separately.
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1796-7: Napoleon in Italy | napoleonicwarsIn light of this, Napoleon sought to conquer the Italian States which would politically and economically benefit France and thereby enhance their status as ...
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Battle of Lodi, May 10th, 1796Dec 2, 2024 · Story of the battle of Lodi - The battles of Napoleon Bonaparte, as General, First Consul or Emperor of the French.Aerial Panorama · Overall Situation · The Fights
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General Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian Campaign - HistoryNetJul 31, 2006 · This popular acclaim did not last long, however, as hard cash, supplies and art treasures were plundered by the army and the French government.
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Duchy of Modena and Reggio - Unofficial RoyaltyIn 1796, Modena was occupied by a French army under Napoleon Bonaparte, who deposed Ercole III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio, and added the duchy to the ...Missing: Provisional juntas
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Battle of ArcoleThe Battle of Arcole, one of the most emblematic of the Napoleonic myth, was in reality a difficult, fiercely contested and long-undecided battle.
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Napoleon's Italian Campaigns | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Directly accordingly placed Napoleon Bonaparte in charge of an army of invasion and sent him to conquer Italy. Unfortunately for the French, though, the ...
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Lombardy 1796: State, Society, and Post-Revolutionary Applications... French-Republican forces during the first Italian campaign of 1796. ... Foreign occupation and heavy pillaging contributed to alienation of the urban and ...Missing: Provisional juntas Reggio
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Cispadane Republic | Napoleonic, Lombardy, Emilia | BritannicaDeputies from the constituent provinces were chosen to deliberate a constitution, but in June 1797 Bonaparte decided to merge the Cispadane provinces with ...Missing: dissolution | Show results with:dissolution
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Peace of Bologna, 23 June 1796The French were allowed to occupy Bologna and Ferrara, securing the southern approaches to Mantua, then in the first month of the eight month long siege. The ...Missing: legates | Show results with:legates
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Italy: Revolution and Counterrevolution (1789–1799) (Chapter 17)The chapter then moves to consider why the Italian peninsula became the principal theater of the European counterrevolution in 1799.Missing: dissolution | Show results with:dissolution
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Cispadane Republic | Military Wiki - FandomThe Cispadane Republic (Italian language: Repubblica Cispadana ) was a short-lived republic located in northern Italy, founded in 1796 with the protection of ...
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Italy - Republics, 1796-99, Unification | Britannica### Summary of Internal Challenges in Italian Republics (1796-1799)
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Full article: 'D'un bel canto patrioto francese' - Taylor & Francis OnlineApr 19, 2021 · This article examines how spectacular elements from revolutionary France and its republican festivals infiltrated Milanese opera's ivory tower.
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[PDF] Jacobinism from outside - Enlighten PublicationsAug 17, 2016 · The French Revolution influenced the structures, symbols and rhetoric of radical movements, but again local factors weighed heavily. The ...
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Italy - History of the National FlagJan 1, 2021 · Keywords: italy | historical | cispadane republic ... The intervenients are 100, deputies of the populations of Bologna, Ferrara, Modena and ...<|separator|>
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THE DECLARATIONS OF RIGHTS AND THEIR PLACE IN ... - jstorconstituent assembly of the Cispadane Republic recorded intense and po- lemical debates. In certain places, too, these constitutions took on their own ...
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Western, Central, and Eastern Europe (Part II)Oct 18, 2023 · Debates on the best ways to promote good government acquired ... republic, the Cispadane Republic. Its constitution was enacted in ...
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Jews, Napoleon, and the Ottoman Empire - Audi Alteram PartemThe Cispadane emancipation of the Jews is the direct result of Napoleon's intervention with the constitutional drafters of the revolutionary giunta in Modena.
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Francesconi, Federica. Invisible Enlighteners - jstorThe arrival of the French in 1796, the establishment of the Cispadane. Republic, and the election of Jews to the municipal council and the appointment. Page 3 ...
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The French Revolution, the Sister Republics, and the United States ...At the end of 1797, there were thus two new republics in Italy: the Cisalpine Republic, which now encompassed the Cispadane Republic and the Swiss Valteline, ...
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costituzione della repubblica cispadanaArt. 1 - La repubblica cispadana è una, e indivisibile. Art. 2 - L'universalità de' cittadini cispadani è il sovrano.
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Direttorio esecutivo e comitato centrale della repubblica cispadanaDirettorio esecutivo e comitato centrale della repubblica cispadana - Ente · SCHEDA · Tipologia · Forma autorizzata del nome · Data di esistenza · Sede · Tipo ente.
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[PDF] COSTITUZIONE DELLA REPUBBLICA CISPADANA ...direttorio esecutivo in nome della repubblica cispadana, o direttamente, o per mezzo de' suoi agenti diplomatici. Art. 360 - Nessun trattato conchiuso dal ...<|separator|>
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5 - Between Subject and Sovereign States: Sister Republics in the ...Sep 28, 2017 · The Sister Republics were not fully independent, but not fully annexed, with governments intertwined with France, but with a veneer of autonomy.
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The military operations of the first Italian Campaign (1796-1797)Jun 21, 2025 · Presentation of the military operations led by General Napoleon Bonaparte during the first Italian campaign (1796-1797)
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Kingdoms of Italy - Italian Peninsula - The History FilesNapoleon also creates two republican states, one on each side of the River Po in northern Italy. These are the Cispadane republic (to the south) and the ...Missing: boundary | Show results with:boundary
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Finding Social Capital: The French Revolution in Italy - jstorStill, a public culture of high art, music, and letters remained important, not merely as patronage but as part of the social fabric of life among the elites.
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9 - The Directory, Thermidor, and the Transformation of the RevolutionThe peasants, lacking the resources to invest in farms or estates sold in one piece, were at best satisfied with the plots of the presbyteries (the ...
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1797 - Bologna OnlineIl Direttorio di Parigi decreta l'assorbimento della Repubblica Cispadana in quella Cisalpina, proclamata il 9 luglio da Napoleone. Milano è la capitale e ...
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Nuovamente aboliti i titoli nobiliari | Bologna OnlineJul 5, 2025 · Il 5 luglio il Governo abolisce nuovamente i titoli nobiliari, vieta l'uso di stemmi, blasoni e livree. E' ripristinato l'obbligo di portare ...
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[PDF] The RisorgimentoAt this time all the Italian regions introduced a series of anti-feudal policies, judicial, administrative and financial reforms, steps towards secularisation.
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Napoleon's occupation of the commune of Ferrara (1796–1799)... Cispadane Republic, and one to the north, the Transpadane Republic. After the Treaty of Tolentino (19 February 1797), the Cispadane Republic decided to form a ...Missing: judicial | Show results with:judicial
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The Political Culture of the Sister Republics, 1794-1806 - jstorFirst, the Parisian Directory is said to be guilty of introducing an oppressive fiscal system, plundering Italian resources and appropriating Italy's ...Missing: requisitions | Show results with:requisitions
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3 Bonaparte the RepublicanThe Papal States straddled the peninsula from Rome in the west to the port of Ancona in the east, including the Papal Legations of Bologna, Ferrara, Ravenna and ...
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The Italian Military in the Napoleonic Wars 1792-1815Repubblica Cispadana (1796-1797). Truppe ausiliarie di Bologna e Ferrara ... Legioni cisalpine. Battaglioni cisalpini. Mezze Brigate. I Milanese Vandoni ...
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The 1799 Campaign in Italy - The Napoleon SeriesIn addition to a nominal contingent of 12,000 Cispadane national guards ... Legione Civica Cispadana (capolegione Carlo Bentivoglio) or National Cispadane Mobile ...<|separator|>
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The 1799 Campaign in Italy | The Napoleon SeriesIn addition to a nominal contingent of 12,000 Cispadane national guards, Montrichard had 5165 French (4337 infantry, 703 cavalry, 79 artillery men and 46 ...
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Napoleonic Timeline: 1797Dec 2, 2024 · 7 June 1797 – The list of the members of the provisional government established by Napoleon Bonaparte was handed over to the Doge of Genoa.
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None### Summary of Internal Challenges of the Cispadane Republic (1796–1797)
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From the Cispadane Republic to the Cisalpine RepublicFrom the Cispadane Republic to the Cisalpine Republic. After the sign of the preliminary peace agreements with Austria, Napoleon decides the union of ...
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General Bonaparte proclaiming the Cisalpine Republic in Milan, 9 ...Louis General Bonaparte proclaiming the Cisalpine Republic in Milan, 9 July, 1797. Commissioned in 1809 for the Salle de l'Empereur in the Sénat Conservateur.Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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ItalMilano2... delegates from Bologna, Ferrara, Modena and Reggio. At a second convention in Reggio from 27 December 1796 to 9 January 1797, the Cispadan Republic was ...
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History and meaning of the Italian Tricolour flag - Italy HeritageThe Tricolour during the Risorgimento Anywhere in Italy, the tricolor expressed a common hope, that ignited enthusiasm and inspired poets. In 1847 Goffredo ...
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Italy Flag: Colors, Meaning, History, Origin - CosmoflagDuring the Risorgimento (Italian unification movement), the tricolor with the Savoy coat of arms on the white band became the flag of the Kingdom of Italy from ...<|separator|>
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Napoleon Bonaparte and the Legacy of the French Revolutiontact between peasant and bourgeois would have been a rare event. In other areas, local notables were in any case closet royalists. Peasants, as the French ...
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Religion according to Napoleon: The Limitations of PragmatismTo Cardinal Mattel, who had opposed the anti-papal revolt which enabled Napoleon to incorporate Ferrara into the Cispadane Republic, he wrote on 26 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] RepReSentAtIve GoveRnment And dIRect democRAcy Italy and the ...not less interesting is the practice of popular participation in the unification process. This paper aims to deal with the role of popular votes in the ...
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Napoleon's Looted Art - Shannon SelinApr 19, 2019 · The Armistice of Bologna (June 1796) gave France “a hundred pictures, busts, vases, and statues,” to be chosen by French commissioners sent to ...Missing: Cispadane | Show results with:Cispadane
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Plunder and the Musée Napoléon - OUP BlogApr 28, 2010 · The armistice with the Duke of Parma (May 1796) required him to turn over 20 paintings, to be chosen by the French commanding general. The Duke ...Missing: Cispadane | Show results with:Cispadane
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Spain, Portugal and Italy 1789-1830 by Sanderson BeckGeneral Ballesteros led the Provisional Junta Government that supported King Fernando VII but urged him to appoint moderate ministers. Men of property ...
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Popes and the Papal States, 1500–1800 (Chapter 25)Feb 28, 2025 · Bologna, Ravenna, and Ferrara were occupied in May 1796 and the loss of these territories was confronted by the signing of an armistice in ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Politics of Religion in Napoleonic Italy: The War Against God ...created a nightmare for the regime; in the latter case, the Oath made their poverty a clearly political issue, undisguised by bureaucratic incompetence. The ...<|separator|>
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Revisiting the Forgotten Sister Republics of the French RevolutionJan 6, 2024 · They also implemented reforms inspired by the French Revolution, such as the abolition of feudalism, the introduction of civil rights, the ...Missing: tithes | Show results with:tithes