French siege of Rome (1849)

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The French siege of Rome in 1849 was a military campaign by the French Second Republic to crush the short-lived Roman Republic and restore Pope Pius IX’s temporal authority.

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instanceOf military campaign
military siege
belligerent French expeditionary corps NERFINISHED
forces of the Roman Republic (1849)
chronologyWithin Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states
conflict French Second Republic NERFINISHED
Roman Republic (1849) NERFINISHED
country France
endTime 1849-07-03
followedBy French occupation of Rome NERFINISHED
re-establishment of papal government in Rome
hasCasualties significant casualties on both sides
hasCommander Aurelio Saffi NERFINISHED
Carlo Armellini NERFINISHED
Giuseppe Garibaldi NERFINISHED
Giuseppe Mazzini NERFINISHED
Louis-Nicolas d’Avout de Cavaignac Oudinot (General Oudinot) NERFINISHED
hasPart Battle of Porta San Pancrazio NERFINISHED
French assault on the Janiculum NERFINISHED
involves French expeditionary force sent from Toulon
Roman republican volunteers
foreign volunteers fighting for the Roman Republic
location Papal States NERFINISHED
Rome
militaryTactics artillery bombardment of Rome’s defenses
siege warfare
objective to crush the Roman Republic (1849)
to restore Pope Pius IX’s temporal rule
opponent French Second Republic NERFINISHED
Roman Republic (1849) NERFINISHED
outcome long-term French garrison presence in Rome until 1870
partOf Italian unification NERFINISHED
Risorgimento NERFINISHED
politicalContext policy of the French Second Republic under President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
precededBy proclamation of the Roman Republic (1849) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Giuseppe Garibaldi’s early military career
Pope Pius IX NERFINISHED
Roman Republic (1849) triumvirate NERFINISHED
result French victory
fall of the Roman Republic (1849)
restoration of Pope Pius IX’s temporal authority in Rome
significance demonstrated French commitment to defending the Papacy
marked the end of the 1849 Roman Republic
startTime 1849-04-30
supported Pope Pius IX NERFINISHED
temporalContext post-Revolution of 1848 period in Europe

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Roman Republic (1849) overthrownBy French siege of Rome (1849)
Redshirts volunteer corps activeInConflict French siege of Rome (1849)
this entity surface form: Siege of Rome 1849