Cisalpine Republic (Q23626)
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Founded in 1797 by Napoléon Bonaparte and ruled by the French; the Republic included a large part of the present-day Italy: the realms of Milan, Parma, Modeno, Bologna, Ferrara, Venice, Mantua, Piacenza, Rimini and Valtellina.
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English | Cisalpine Republic | Founded in 1797 by Napoléon Bonaparte and ruled by the French; the Republic included a large part of the present-day Italy: the realms of Milan, Parma, Modeno, Bologna, Ferrara, Venice, Mantua, Piacenza, Rimini and Valtellina. |
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Cisalpine Republic (English)
Founded in 1797 by Napoléon Bonaparte and ruled by the French; the Republic included a large part of the present-day Italy: the realms of Milan, Parma, Modeno, Bologna, Ferrara, Venice, Mantua, Piacenza, Rimini and Valtellina. (English)
2007
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