Presa di Roma

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Presa di Roma is the Italian name for the 1870 Capture of Rome, the military action that ended the Papal States and completed the unification of Italy.

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instanceOf historical event
military conflict
alsoKnownAs Breccia di Porta Pia NERFINISHED
Capture of Rome NERFINISHED
attacker Royal Italian Army NERFINISHED
chronologicallyIn 19th century
commandedBy Hermann Kanzler NERFINISHED
Raffaele Cadorna NERFINISHED
conflictType assault on fortified city
siege
countryInvolved Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
date 20 September 1870
defender Papal army NERFINISHED
endDate 20 September 1870
followedBy Roman Question NERFINISHED
hasAftermath Pope Pius IX declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican NERFINISHED
progressive integration of Rome into the Kingdom of Italy
hasCasusBelli Italian desire to annex Rome and end papal temporal rule
hasEffect Rome became capital of the Kingdom of Italy
hasKeyPlace Aurelian Walls NERFINISHED
Porta Pia NERFINISHED
Quirinal Palace NERFINISHED
hasLocation Rome NERFINISHED
hasPart breach of Porta Pia
hasSignificance marked the fall of temporal power of the popes
symbolic end of the Risorgimento
involves King Victor Emmanuel II NERFINISHED
Pope Pius IX NERFINISHED
languageOfName Italian
opponent Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
partOf Italian unification NERFINISHED
politicalConsequence Rome designated as capital of unified Italy in 1871
precededBy Third Italian War of Independence NERFINISHED
relatedTo Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
Risorgimento NERFINISHED
religiousConsequence beginning of the Roman Question between Italy and the Holy See
result Italian victory
annexation of Rome by the Kingdom of Italy
completion of the unification of Italy
end of the Papal States
startDate 20 September 1870
temporalScope late Risorgimento NERFINISHED
treatyConsequence Law of Guarantees (1871) NERFINISHED
used artillery bombardment of Rome’s walls

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Capture of Rome alsoKnownAs Presa di Roma