Abdication and flight of Joachim Murat

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The abdication and flight of Joachim Murat refers to the downfall and escape of Napoleon’s brother-in-law and King of Naples after his defeat in 1815, marking the collapse of his short-lived Napoleonic rule in southern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political crisis
countryInvolved Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
describedAs downfall of Joachim Murat
end of Murat’s short-lived Napoleonic monarchy in Naples
followedBy capture and execution of Joachim Murat in 1815
consolidation of Bourbon rule in the Two Sicilies
follows Austrian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples (1815) NERFINISHED
Battle of Tolentino NERFINISHED
Murat’s declaration of war on Austria in 1815
hasCause Austrian military victory in 1815
Treaty of Casalanza NERFINISHED
collapse of Napoleonic power in Italy
defeat of Joachim Murat in 1815 campaign
hasContext Hundred Days NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
War of the Neapolitan Succession (1815) NERFINISHED
hasEffectOn Bourbon Restoration in Italy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
post-Napoleonic settlement in Italy
hasPart abdication of Joachim Murat
escape of Joachim Murat from Naples
restoration of Bourbon rule in Naples
locatedIn southern Italy NERFINISHED
mainSubject Joachim Murat NERFINISHED
politicalNature dynastic change
regime collapse
precededBy Murat’s alliance shift from Napoleon to Austria and back
Murat’s attempt to rally Italian nationalism
relatedTo Congress of Vienna NERFINISHED
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
Joachim Murat NERFINISHED
Napoleon I NERFINISHED
resultsIn collapse of Napoleonic rule in southern Italy
end of Murat’s reign in Naples
exile of Joachim Murat
restoration of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
significance contributed to the restoration of pre-Napoleonic dynasties in Italy
marked the collapse of Napoleonic influence in southern Italy
marked the definitive end of Murat’s political power
temporalLocation 1815
after Napoleon’s return from Elba

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Neapolitan War (1815) outcome Abdication and flight of Joachim Murat