- The
Cispadane Republic (Italian:
Repubblica Cispadana) was a short-lived
client republic located in
northern Italy,
founded in 1796 with the protection...
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tricolour was
first adopted as flag by an
Italian sovereign state, the
Cispadane Republic, on 7
January 1797. The day was
established by law n. 671 of...
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Cisalpine Gaul (Latin:
Gallia Cisalpina, also
called Gallia Citerior or
Gallia Togata) was the name given,
especially during the 4th and 3rd centuries...
- of the
tricolour as a
national flag by a
sovereign Italian state, the
Cispadane Republic, a
Napoleonic sister republic of
Revolutionary France, which...
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Italian Republic The
Cispadane Republic (1796–1797),
formed the
Cisalpine Republic The
Bolognese Republic (1796),
annexed by the
Cispadane Republic The Transpadane...
- for the
first time as a
national flag by a
sovereign Italian state, the
Cispadane Republic. This
event is
commemorated by the
Tricolour Day. The Italian...
- The Po
Valley was the
territory of
Roman Cisalpine Gaul,
divided into
Cispadane Gaul (south of the Po) and
Transpadane Gaul (north of the Po). The Po...
- the
coronation of
Leopold II in 1790,
predating the
first use of the
Cispadane Republic's
tricolour in 1797. The
modern flag of
Hungary originated from...
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power to the Senate,
which however had to
swear fealty to the short-lived
Cispadane Republic,
created as a
client state of the
French First Republic at the...
- The
first adoption of the
Italian tricolour by an
Italian state, the
Cispadane Republic,
occurred during Napoleonic Italy,
following the
French Revolution...