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5 - Between Subject and Sovereign States: Sister Republics in the ...Sep 28, 2017 · ... Transpadane Republic on October 15, 1796, in the old Duchy of Milan, north of the Po river; the next day, to the south, he declared Modena ...
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The Political Culture of the Sister Republics, 1794-180615 October 1796 Napoleon proclaims the Transpadane Republic uniting the duchy of Milan, the duchy of Mantua, and other Lombardian territories. 23 December ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The translation of legal and administrative texts in ... - Project MUSEence: the Transpadane Republic (1796-97), the Cisalpine Republic (1797-1802), the Italian Republic (1802-05) – three so-called 'sister republics', whose politi-.
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Full article: 'D'un bel canto patrioto francese' - Taylor & Francis OnlineApr 19, 2021 · The first of these 'sister republics' founded by the French and local revolutionaries was the short-lived Transpadane Republic (1796–1797) ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Lombardy 1796: State, Society, and Post-Revolutionary ApplicationsThe Repubblica Cisalpina, largely a French client Republic, was formed with the union of the Cispadane Republic (a state to the south of the Po River) to the ...
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A cancelled revolution in northern Italy. 1796-1797 - CairnSep 9, 2020 · ... Transpadane Republic. How could revolutionaries in Parma and Piacenza be content with sitting on the side line? Hopes for revolution. 11 ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] 61634.pdf - Open Research OnlineRepublic ; in 1796 Napoleon occupied Lombardy and created a 'Lombard. Republic', later reorganised as the Transpadane Republic. Page 115. perilous situation ...
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The Treaty of RastattThe Treaty of Rastatt, negotiated by Austria and France, ended the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714, confirming the Treaty of Utrecht, and was written in ...
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Treaty of Rastatt | Military Wiki - FandomUnder the treaty, Austria received the following from Spain: the Spanish territories in Italy of Naples, Milan, Sardinia and the Southern Netherlands. Austria ...Missing: Duchy | Show results with:Duchy
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Enlightened Despotism and State Building: The Case of Austrian ...Maria Theresa and Joseph II launched political and administrative reforms in Lombardy seeking to centralize their rule and to integrate it into their em- pire.
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Austria - The THE REFORMS OF MARIA THERESA AND JOSEPH IIMaria Theresa began administrative and economic reforms in 1749, drawing on mercantilist theory and examples provided by Prussian and French reforms. In ...
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Maria Theresa and her reforms | Die Welt der HabsburgerThe aim was to create a modern and effective state bureaucracy. The administrations of the various different territories of the Monarchy were to be unified and ...
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The Impasse of Free Labour in Lombard Silk Manufactures (1760 ...Jan 16, 2023 · This article examines how this issue was addressed in the Duchy of Milan, where ideas about freedom of contract fostered by Lombard ...
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[PDF] The Political Foundations of Failed Class Formation in Eighteenth ...As market opportunities for wheat and silk increased during the eighteenth century the condition of the peasantry in these areas worsened. Originally, peasants ...Missing: clergy | Show results with:clergy
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The First Campaign 1796 - Operational Studies GroupNapoleon ordered up his cavalry for the campaign in his first set of march orders, directed to General Berthier on 29 March 1796 [Corr. 99]. "The cavalry will ...Missing: takeover | Show results with:takeover
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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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Napoleonic Timeline of 1796Dec 2, 2024 · 16 May 1796 – Bonaparte ordered the communes of Lombardy to submit to the French Republic within twenty-four hours. 17 May 1796 – The duke of ...Missing: administrative takeover
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Battle of Lodi, May 10th, 1796Dec 2, 2024 · Involved forces. French army (17,500 men) under General Napoleon Bonaparte. Austrian troops (9,500 men) under General Karl Philipp Sebottendorf.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Siege of Mantua | Austrian-French War, Napoleon, LombardyThe Siege of Mantua (June 4, 1796–Feb. 2, 1797) was crucial in Napoleon's Italian campaign, where he forced the surrender of Mantua, excluding Austrians from ...
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Napoleon's Stunning Debut: The Italian CampaignOn paper, Bonaparte's Army of Italy had 116,000 men. In reality, effective strength was about 61,000, and more than two-thirds of these troops were spread out ...
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Transpadane Republic - Alchetron, The Free Social EncyclopediaSep 22, 2024 · Transpadane Republic ; Date dissolved. 1797 ; Historical era. Napoleonic Era ; Proclamated by Napoleon. 15 November 1796 ; Founded. 1796 ; Government.
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Kingdoms of Italy - Italian Peninsula - The History FilesThe territory of the Transpadane republic on the northern side of the River Po ... The republic's territory encompassed both sides of the River Po, and ...
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Transpadane Republic (1796) (Italy) - CRW FlagsAug 24, 2021 · ... republic the Transpadane Republic was created with the territories of Milan and Mantua. 17 July 1797 was merged with the Cispadana Republic ...Missing: definition Po River
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The Origins of the Napoleonic Wars (Part I) - The Cambridge History ...Oct 13, 2022 · The Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg was only able to consolidate its continually contested position within the Holy Roman Empire and in ...
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a cancelled revolution in northern Italy. 1796-1797 - CairnSep 9, 2020 · ... provisional government staffed by patriots with the support – or rather under the supervision – of commissaire Saliceti. [26] They were ...
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life of napoleon - Project Gutenberg... Transpadane Republic. These we shall notice elsewhere, as it is not ... church property which had been made since the Revolution.[617]. Such was the ...
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Italy: Revolution and Counterrevolution (1789–1799) (Chapter 17)Many of the Italian republicans of 1796–1799 saw the new Napoleonic order as an opportunity to implement the reforms that had been debated during the republican ...Missing: Transpadane enforcement
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[PDF] An Analysis of the French economic industrial and military ...14 During the invasion of Lombardy, between. May and June 1796, the economic exploitation intensified. On 4 May 1796, the Duke of. Parma was asked for to pay ...
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The French in Italy and the Jacobin Republics of 1796-1799This new tricolor replaced only one of the French colours, blue, with green, and later became the flag of united Italy. Some younger Jacobins did not accept the ...Missing: white | Show results with:white<|separator|>
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[PDF] Accounting and the management of powernorth, the Transpadane Republic. After the Treaty of Tolentino (19 February 1797), the Cispadane Republic decided to form a government with the unofficial ...
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Italian Flag - Arcaini ItalyIn October of that year, the Lombard Legion was constituted, which adopted a uniform with the same color combination. ... On July 17, 1797 the Cispadane and the " ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] LE TRUPPE ITALICHE** - Napoleon Bonapartela Lombardia austriaca e veneta, Napoleone la riorganizzò in Repubblica Transpadana, aggregandole la Val- tellina ed organizzando una Guardia Nazionale, il ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The History of Napoleon ...Insurrections occurred at Bergamo, Brescia, and elsewhere; and Buonaparte, though little disposed to give the inhabitants of these places the boon they were ...
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(PDF) L'Esercito del primo Tricolore - Academia.eduQuest'esigenza fu assecondata da “Repubblica transpadana” (2). Bonaparte, per il quale era indispensabile La Legione lombarda, la cui forza il 16 ottobre ...
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Napoleonic Timeline: 1797Dec 2, 2024 · 25 May 1797 – Negotiations for peace between Austria and the French Republic began at Mombello. The French Republic was represented by ...
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The Treaty of Campo Formio - The Napoleon SeriesOn October 17, 1797, representatives of France and Austria concluded a peace settlement which brought the Italian Campaign to a final close.
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Napoleon's Italian Campaign: A Historical Overview - ArcanepastSep 25, 2025 · A string of sister republics and administrative reforms reshaped local elites and governance. New polities aligned with French interests and ...
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Cisalpine Republic | Napoleonic, Lombardy, Venetia | BritannicaCisalpine Republic, republic formed by General Napoleon Bonaparte in June 1797 in conquered territories centred in the Po River valley of northern Italy.Missing: Transpadane reforms equality law
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ItalMilano2On 19 May 1797, Napoleon transferred the territories of the former Duchy of Modena to Transpadania and, on 12 Messidor (29 June), he decreed the birth of the ...<|separator|>
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The Project Gutenberg e-Book of The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte... Transpadane Republic and put under French protection. Every detail of ... Miot de Melito, and the correspondence of Mallet du Pan.[Back to Main Text]
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(PDF) The Political Culture of the Sister Republics - Academia.eduThe Sister Republics had been made possible by the French military, and they existed under the French sphere of influence. The Sister Republics had varying ...
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Napoleon and the Veronese Easter - Shannon SelinOn April 17, 1797, in a bloody uprising known as the Veronese Easter, the inhabitants of Verona revolted against the French forces stationed there.
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[PDF] Verona 1796-1797 - The Napoleon SeriesFrom 17 (Easter Monday) to 25 April 1797 began the general popular uprising which would have passed in the annals of history and in the pages of historiography ...
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Napoleon in Italy II - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · Napoleon's victory at Arcola. Here Napoleon, flag in hand, yet again led his troops across a bridge in the face of the enemy.
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Evolution of the Italian FlagJan 7, 2015 · Everywhere the French revolutionary army marched they set up small republics ... Transpadane Republic to form the Cisalpine Republic, they ...
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Re-inventing the Ancien Régime in Post-Napoleonic EuropeThe reforms of the 1790s sought to establish a tabula rasa that mirrored the state of nature. It was hoped that, from this purified point of departure, an ...
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Flag of Italy | History, Colors & Symbolism | BritannicaThe original green-white-red tricolour was presented to the National Guard of the Transpadane Republic (in Lombardy) on October 9, 1796. The colours were ...
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Risorgimento | Italian Unification, Nationalism & RevolutionSep 20, 2025 · Risorgimento, (Italian: “Rising Again”), 19th-century movement for Italian unification that culminated in the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.