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    The Cisalpine Republic (Italian: Repubblica Cisalpina) was a sister republic of France in Northern Italy that existed from 1797 to 1799, with a second...
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    Augustin (1869). Histoire des deux concordats de la République française et de la République cisalpine conclus en 1801 et 1803 entre Napoléon Bonaparte et...
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    its capital was Milan. The Italian Republic was the successor of the Cisalpine Republic, which changed its constitution to allow the French First Consul...
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    Consulte de Lyon (category Cisalpine Republic)
    Consulte de Lyon (consulta of Lyon) or consulte de la république cisalpine (consulta of the Cisalpine Republic) was an extraordinary meeting in the former...
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    la religion de la République Cisalpine (Italian: Fondo di religione della Republica Cisalpina) after the creation of the Cisalpine Republic by General...
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    Illustrious Men of Athens (1806) Les Membres de la Consulta de la République Cisalpine (1808), Versailles. Portrait of President Thomas Berthereau (1811)...
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    26 janvier 1802, Le Consulte de la République cisalpine réunie en comices à Lyon pour décerner la présidence au premier consul. Nicolas-André Monsiau,...
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    Republic was formed that year he became part of its executive directory. The Cisalpine Republic sent him to Vienna as its plenipotentiary in 1799, but he was...
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    A sister republic (French: république sœur, pronounced [ʁepyblik sœʁ] ) was a republic established by the French First Republic or by local revolutionaries...
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    26 January 1802, the Consulte de la République cisalpine, by Nicolas-André Monsiau, 1806-08....
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    Augustin (1869). Histoire des deux concordats de la République Française et de la République Cisalpine conclus en 1801 et 1803 entre Napoléon Bonaparte et...
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  • Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic (1797) (in German, English, French, and Italian) Constitution des républiques française, cisalpine et ligurienne (1799)...
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    ] — Resolution of the Grand Council of the Cisalpine Republic The sedentary National Guard of the Cisalpine Republic was structured similarly to the Lombard...
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    single state, also known as the Swiss Republic (Republic der Schweitzer, République des Suisses and Republica Helvetiorum by Josias Simmler in 1576) after...
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    Georges Lacour-Gayet (1922), Bonaparte, membre de l'Institut de la République Cisalpine (Extrait de la "Revue mondiale", n° du 15 février 1922), pp. 396–403...
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    Parma, Tuscany, and Naples, and added this Italian territory to the Cisalpine Republic. Then he laid siege to the Roman state and initiated the Concordat...
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  • Giovanni Galeazzo Serbelloni (category Cisalpine Republic)
    Milanese nobleman, notable as president of the founding Directory of the Cisalpine Republic and as preceptor to the Milanese poet Giuseppe Parini. He was...
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    Bonaparte, who had just successfully conquered northern Italy and founded the Cisalpine Republic, pressed the French Directory to occupy Switzerland. France's...
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    interests. Caesar, for his part, was made proconsular governor Illyricum, Cisalpine Gaul, and Transalpine Gaul for five years. Caesar used his governorship...
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  • these states were erected as "Républiques soeurs" ("sister republics"). They were established in Italy (the Cisalpine Republic in Northern Italy and...
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    Cisalpine Republic (1797–1802) and adopted the vertical square tricolour without badge in 1798. Originally the colours of the flag of the Cisalpine Republic...
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    The Parthenopean Republic (Italian: Repubblica Partenopea, French: République Parthénopéenne) or Neapolitan Republic (Italian: Repubblica Napoletana) was...
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    Treaty of Campo Formio (category Cisalpine Republic)
    region were turned over to the Habsburg emperor. Austria recognized the Cisalpine Republic and the newly created Ligurian Republic, formed of Savoyard state...
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    Caesar was appointed to a five-year term as the proconsular Governor of Cisalpine Gaul (part of current northern Italy), Transalpine Gaul (current southern...
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    2003, p. 259. "Napoleon's act of abdication". Bulletin des lois de la Republique Française. July 1814. Archived from the original on 22 December 2011....
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    the Po region in 225 BC. By 220 BC, the Romans had annexed the area as Cisalpine Gaul. Hasdrubal was assassinated around the same time (221 BC), bringing...
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    unrivalled. Cicero supported Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus as governor of Cisalpine Gaul (Gallia Cisalpina) and urged the Senate to name Antony an enemy of...
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  • 141 (note 8). Broughton, vol. II, p. 167. Hinard, Rome, la dernière république, p. 190 (note 72). Manuwald, Cicero, Philippics 3–9, pp. 13, 14, 574–578...
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    Licinius Crassus, and Julius Caesar; the latter was granted command in Cisalpine Gaul, Illyricum, and Transalpine Gaul as a result of some recent successes:...
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    against Uri in 1755. In February 1798 an attempt of annexation by the Cisalpine Republic was repelled by a volunteer militia in Lugano. Between 1798 and...
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