Italian unification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Italian unification (Italian: , or "The Resurgence") was the political and social movement that agglomerated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th centu...
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Victor Emmanuel II of Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Victor Emmanuel II (Italian: ; 14 March 1820 – 9 January 1878) was the King of Piedmont, Savoy, and Sardinia from 1849 to 1861. On 18 February 1861, he assumed the title King of Italy to become the...
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A series of political and military events resulted in a unified kingdom of Italy in 1861. ... The settlements reached in 1815 at the Vienna Congress had restored Austrian domination over the Italian peninsula but had left Italy completely fragmented . The Congress had divided the territory among a number of European...
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World History, 1400-1900 ... Italy was unified when Italian troops entered Rome after the withdrawal of French troops. The Italians stripped all temporal power from Pope Piius IX, whom they imprisoned in the Vatican. Rome became the new capital of unified Italy...
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'Two prominent figures in the unification movement were Giuseppe Mazzini, the apostle of Italian unity, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Among the more conservative constitutional monarchic figures, Count Cavour and Victor Emmanuel II, later the f...
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Full Article Title: How was Italy unified? Alan Farmer examines the process which led to the unification of Italy.(The Unpredictable Past) ... Italy in the Early 19th Century ; By the late 18th century there were eleven states in the Italian peninsula. In the 1790s France conquered most of the peninsula,
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How and why was most of Italy unified by 1861? Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Home > AS and A Level > History > Modern European History, 1789-1945 > How and why was most of Italy unified by 1861?
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Kings of Europe ... Since the fall of the Western Roman Empire, for the most part Italy remained divided. Various powers such as the Goths, the Ostrogoths, the Eastern Romans in the form of the Exarchate of Ravenna, and then the Lombards vied for power until the country was conquered by the Carolingian empire.
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‘Gary Baldy united Italy with the help of his Victory Manual’. Can anything positive be said about this apocryphal A-level answer? Certainly during the mid-19th century Italy was united. The acquisition of Rome in 1870 was the ... History Today > Archives > History Review Issues > Issue: 54 > How was Italy Unified?
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