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  1. In the same year, after Napoleon had crowned himself as the first French Emperor, the Italian Republic was transformed into the first Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814), or Italico, under his direct rule. The flag of the Kingdom of Italy was that of the Republic in rectangular form, charged with the golden Napoleonic eagle.

  2. The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy ( Latin: Regnum Italiae ), [5] existed under the control of the Germanic Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas from 493 to 553. In Italy, the Ostrogoths led by Theodoric the Great killed and replaced Odoacer, a Germanic soldier, erstwhile-leader of the foederati in Northern Italy ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ItalyItaly - Wikipedia

    The new Kingdom of Italy obtained Great Power status. The Constitutional Law of the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Albertine Statute of 1848, was extended to the whole Kingdom of Italy in 1861, and provided basic freedoms for the new state; but electoral laws excluded the non-propertied and uneducated classes from voting. The new kingdom was governed ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdoacerOdoacer - Wikipedia

    Odoacer. Odoacer [a] ( / ˌoʊdoʊˈeɪsər / OH-doh-AY-sər; [b] c. 433 – 15 March 493 AD), also spelled Odovacer or Odovacar, [c] was a barbarian soldier and statesman from the Middle Danube who deposed the Western Roman child emperor Romulus Augustulus and became the ruler of Italy (476–493). Odoacer's overthrow of Romulus Augustulus is ...

  5. The Italian kingdoms thus fell, and Italy's Restoration period began, with many pre-Napoleonic sovereigns returned to their thrones. Piedmont, Genoa and Nice came to be united, as did Sardinia (which went on to create the State of Savoy), while Lombardy, Veneto, Istria and Dalmatia were re-annexed to Austria. The dukedoms of Parma and Modena re ...

  6. The Kingdom of the Lombards (568–774), sometimes called the Kingdom of (all) Italy ( Regnum totius Italiae) The Kingdom of Italy (855–1801), constituent kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814), established by Napoleon and in personal union with the First French Empire. Fascist Italy (1922–1943), the Kingdom of ...

  7. 17. März 1805. Endpunkt. 30. Mai 1814. Das Königreich Italien und seine Departements (1811) Das Königreich Italien ( italienisch Regno d’Italia) entstand 1805 als Nachfolgestaat der Republik Italien und bestand bis 1814. Staatsoberhaupt der konstitutionellen Monarchie war Napoleon Bonaparte als König von Italien.