French Invasion of the Papal States
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Was a French military campaign against the insurgents that had created the Roman Republic in the Papal States.
Chronology
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- July 1849: The Siege of Rome in 1849 was a battle between the French forces and the Roman Republic. The French military occupation of Rome marked the end of the Roman Republic and the restoration of Papal rule.
- July 1849: The Siege of Rome in 1849 was a battle between the French forces and the Roman Republic. The French military occupation of Rome marked the end of the Roman Republic and the restoration of Papal rule.
- April 1849: A French army corps led by General Nicolas Charles Victor Oudinot landed in Civitavecchia.
- April 1850: On April 12, 1850, Pius IX returned to Rome and abrogated the Constitution granted in March two years earlier.
- April 1850: On April 12, 1850, Pius IX returned to Rome and abrogated the Constitution granted in March two years earlier.
- April 1850: On April 12, 1850, Pius IX returned to Rome and abrogated the Constitution granted in March two years earlier.
- April 1849: A French army corps led by General Nicolas Charles Victor Oudinot landed in Civitavecchia.