Austrian Invasion of Tuscany
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Was an Austrian military campaign against the insurgents that had created the Republic of Tuscany.
Chronology
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- May 1849: Siege of Livorno.
- May 1849: In 1849, during the Italian Wars of Independence, General Franz von D'Aspre of the Austrian Empire advanced as far as Empoli, a town in Tuscany, Italy. This military occupation was part of Austria-Hungary's efforts to suppress the Italian nationalist uprisings.
- May 1849: In 1849, during the Italian Wars of Independence, General Franz von D'Aspre of the Austrian Empire advanced as far as Empoli, a town in Tuscany, Italy. This military occupation was part of Austria-Hungary's efforts to suppress the Italian nationalist uprisings.
- May 1849: Siege of Livorno.
- May 1849: Austrian occupation of Florence.
- June 1849: Grand Duke Leopold II is restored in Florence.
- May 1849: Pisa conquered by austria.
- May 1849: D'Aspre led his II Army Corps to the occupation of Lucca.
- May 1849: Pisa conquered by austria.