French-Sardinian convention

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The French-Sardinian convention was a diplomatic agreement between France and the Kingdom of Sardinia that formed part of the post-war settlement following the Second Italian War of Independence, helping to reshape territorial and political arrangements in Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
diplomatic agreement
international treaty
appliesTo Italian unification process
countryInvolved France
Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
diplomaticContext 19th-century European great power politics
facetOf 19th-century treaties
diplomatic history of France
diplomatic history of Italy
hasCategory treaties involving France
treaties involving the Kingdom of Sardinia
treaties related to Italian unification
hasConsequence increased French influence in Italian affairs
modification of Italian territorial boundaries
strengthening of Sardinian leadership in Italian unification
hasPurpose to reshape political arrangements in Italy
to reshape territorial arrangements in Italy
hasSignatory French government NERFINISHED
government of the Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
Italian
partOf post-war settlement after the Second Italian War of Independence
relatedTo Franco-Sardinian alliance NERFINISHED
unification of Italy
relatedToEvent Second Italian War of Independence NERFINISHED

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Treaty of Zurich (1859) hasPart French-Sardinian convention