Rome (French-occupied)

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Rome (French-occupied) was the city of Rome during the period it was under French control in the Napoleonic era, when it was integrated into Napoleonic Italy and subject to French administrative and political rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic occupation
historical period
political history of Rome
appliesToTerritory Papal States (central territories) NERFINISHED
followedBy Restored Papal States in Rome
follows Papal temporal rule in Rome
hasAdministrativeChange integration of Rome into Napoleonic Italy
hasAdministrativeSystem French departmental system
hasCapital Rome NERFINISHED
hasConflict conflict between Napoleon and the Papacy
hasControllingPower France NERFINISHED
hasCountry First French Empire NERFINISHED
hasCulturalImpact introduction of Napoleonic legal reforms in Rome
spread of French administrative practices in Rome
hasCurrency French franc NERFINISHED
hasEvent French occupation of Rome NERFINISHED
annexation of Rome to the French Empire
hasGovernmentForm French imperial administration
hasHistoricalEra French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
hasLanguage French
Italian
hasLegalSystem Napoleonic Code NERFINISHED
hasLocation Rome NERFINISHED
hasOpposingParty Pope Pius VII NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalStatus annexed territory of the First French Empire
occupied city
hasReligion Roman Catholicism
hasRuler Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfRule secular rule over Rome by France
partOf First French Empire NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Italy NERFINISHED

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Napoleonic Italy hasPart Rome (French-occupied)