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Name: Invasion of the Papal States

Type: Event

Start: 1860 AD

End: 1860 AD

Parent: Military Campaign of the Kingdom of Sardinia in Central Italy

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Was the invasion of the Papal States by the Kingdom of Sardinia that happened at the same time of Garibaldi's expedition in southern Italy.

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  • September 1860: The IV Army Corps of the Kingdom of Sardinia invaded the Marches from several points: the 13th Division, under the command of Raffele Cadorna, followed a route close to the Apennines through Urbino, Cagli and Gubbio.
  • December 1860: Siege of Ancona (1860).
  • September 1860: Siege of Ancona (1860).
  • September 1860: The V Army Corps of the Kingdom of Sardinia took Città di Castello, Umbertide and Perugia.
  • September 1860: Battle of Castelfidardo.
  • September 1860: Sardinian forces continued their invasion of the Papal States along the coast crossing Pesaro, Fano and Senigallia.
  • September 1860: On 3 September 1860 Salvatore Rampone from Benevento, without an escort, dressed in the red shirt of a Garibaldian colonel, went to the castle to inform the last apostolic delegate, Edoardo Agnelli, of the order to leave the city within three hours. Papal rule was over.

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