Roman Republic (1798–1799)

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The Roman Republic (1798–1799) was a short-lived French client state established in central Italy after revolutionary forces overthrew papal rule in Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf client state
republic
sister republic
capital Rome NERFINISHED
commonName Roman Republic NERFINISHED
conflict War of the Second Coalition NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country France
currency Roman scudo
demonym Roman NERFINISHED
dissolutionCause Austro-Russian advance in Italy
Neapolitan invasion
endDate 1799-09-30
establishedBy French Revolutionary Army NERFINISHED
Napoleonic forces NERFINISHED
event abolition of papal temporal power in Rome
executiveBody Executive Commission NERFINISHED
flag tricolour based on the French flag
followedBy Papal States NERFINISHED
governmentType unitary republic
headOfStateTitle Consul
historicalEra French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
inspiredBy French Revolution NERFINISHED
legalSystem influenced by French revolutionary law
legislature Council of Ancients NERFINISHED
Great Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn central Italy
officialLanguage Italian
partOf French client states in Italy
precededBy Papal States NERFINISHED
protector French First Republic NERFINISHED
religion secular state
replacedGovernment papal monarchy
restoredGovernment papal monarchy
sharesBorderWith Cisalpine Republic NERFINISHED
Neapolitan Kingdom NERFINISHED
shortLived true
startDate 1798-02-15
status historical state
subordinateTo French First Republic NERFINISHED
symbol Roman eagle NERFINISHED
territoryIncludes Lazio region NERFINISHED
city of Rome NERFINISHED
timeSpanInYears 1
todayPartOf Italian Republic NERFINISHED

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Italian campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte createdEntity Roman Republic (1798–1799)