Treaty of Florence (1801)

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The Treaty of Florence (1801) was a peace agreement between Napoleonic France and the Kingdom of Naples that reshaped territorial control in Italy during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
peace treaty
affectedRegion Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
affectedTerritory Grand Duchy of Tuscany NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
aimedTo end hostilities between France and Naples
alsoKnownAs Peace of Florence (1801) NERFINISHED
category 1801 treaties
Treaties involving the Kingdom of Naples
Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
Treaties signed in Florence
contributedTo French hegemony in Italy
dateSigned 1801-03-28
enforcedBy French military presence in Italy
historicalContext War of the Second Coalition NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
imposedBy France NERFINISHED
language French
Italian
negotiatedBy Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
party Bourbon Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
Napoleonic France NERFINISHED
precedes Treaty of Lunéville NERFINISHED
redistributedControlOf Italian territories
resultOf French military victories in Italy
signatory French Republic NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
signedIn Florence NERFINISHED
signedInCountry Grand Duchy of Tuscany NERFINISHED
stipulated cessation of hostilities between France and Naples
political alignment of Naples with France
territorial concessions by the Kingdom of Naples to France or its allies
subject political relations between France and Naples
territorial reorganization in Italy
typeOfSettlement peace settlement
weakened Austrian influence in Italy

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Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars hasPart Treaty of Florence (1801)