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Name: Neapolitan Invasion of Papal States

Type: Event

Start: 1849 AD

End: 1849 AD

Parent: First Italian War of Independence

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Was a military campaign by the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies against the insurgents that had created the Roman Republic in the Papal States.

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  • May 1849: After the defeat of the Roman Republic in 1849, the Neapolitan troops, led by King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, left Tivoli. This marked the end of the short-lived Roman Republic and the restoration of papal rule in the region.
  • May 1849: In 1849, an expeditionary force from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, led by General Carlo Filangieri, invaded southern Lazio, reaching Frascati and Tivoli. This military occupation was part of the broader political unrest and conflicts in Italy during the Risorgimento period.

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