Roman Question

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The Roman Question was the long-standing political and territorial dispute between the Italian state and the papacy over control of Rome and the former Papal States following Italian unification.

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Label Occurrences
Roman Question canonical 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political dispute
territorial dispute
alsoKnownAs Questione romana
surface form: Questione Romana
capitalRecognized Rome as capital of Italy
countryInvolved Holy See
Kingdom of Italy
Papal States
dateResolved 1929-02-11
endTime 1929
hasCause Italian unification
annexation of the Papal States by Italy
involves sovereignty over Rome
status of the former Papal States
status of the pope in Italy
temporal power of the pope
keyFigure Benito Mussolini
Cardinal Pietro Gasparri
Pope Leo XIII
Pope Pius IX
Pope Pius XI
Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia
surface form: Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
languageOfName Italian
location Italy
Rome
Vatican Hill
mainSubject Papal States
Rome
papalStatus pope recognized as sovereign of Vatican City
politicalContext conflict between church and state in Italy
relatedConcept Italian Risorgimento
surface form: Italian unification

Papal States
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Vatican City
temporal power of the papacy
relatedDocument Lateran Treaty
surface form: Lateran Concordat

Lateran Treaty
Law of Guarantees
resolvedBy Lateran Treaty
surface form: Lateran Pacts

Lateran Treaty
result creation of Vatican City
recognition of Rome as capital of Italy by the Holy See
recognition of Vatican City as a sovereign state
significantEvent Capture of Rome
Lateran Treaty
Law of Guarantees
startTime 1870
timePeriod 19th century
20th century

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Lateran Treaty resolvedIssue Roman Question
Capture of Rome followedBy Roman Question
States of the Church event Roman Question