Time Line Italy

  • After the congress of vienna

    After the congress of vienna
    After the congress of vienna, Italy was divided in different states under the control of the Austro Hungarian Empire, the pontifical states, the Kingdom of the two Sicilies (under control of the Bourbons) and the kingdom of Piemontecerdeña
  • Battle of solferino

    Battle of solferino
    After some revolutionary attempts between 1820 and 1848, 1859 piemonte and France line up against Austria-Hungary. After the battle of Solferino the peace agreements are signed by which France obtains Lombardia, that it yields to Piemonte
  • Saboya

    Saboya
    As agreed before the war, the foot of the foot ceded to France Savoy and Nice. At the same time, some Plebicites in the Duchies of Parma, Modena and Tuscany and the inhabitants of Romagna, reviewed the integration of the population to unite the Piedmont
  • Attack on the Kingdom

    Attack on the Kingdom
    Attack on the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. By the south with Garibalde and the expedition of the thousand and by the north the piemontese army. In October there will be the annexation of the Dos silias to the Northern Kingdom of Italy
  • Garibaldi tries to attack Rome

    Garibaldi tries to attack Rome
    Immediately, Garibaldi tries to attack Rome (protected by France), but the Kingdom of Northern Italy prevents it with the army. With this movement, Northern Italy occupies the pontificadas marks and the zone of Umbria. In March of 1861, Victor Manuel was named King of the Kingdom of Italy
  • Austro-Prussian War

    Austro-Prussian War
    In 1866 in the Austro-Prussian war, Italy allied with Prussia and at the end of the war got the region of the Veneto of Austria
  • French troops

    French troops
    In 1867, Garibaldi attempted to occupy Rome but his action was rejected by the aid given by France to Pope Pius IX
  • Rome to be declared capital of Italy

    Rome to be declared capital of Italy
    Finally in 1870, due to the Franco-Prussian War, the French troops of Rome move to France and allow Italy to occupy the city.
    In 1871, Rome declared itself capital of Italy.
    After this action concludes the Italian unification, although until the middle of the twentieth century the borders of the northeastern area of ​​the country
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