Papal State Front
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Was the front in the Papal States of the First Italian War of Independence.
Chronology
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August 1848: Austro-Hungarian forces occupied Bologna.
April 1848: Durando was a general in the army of the Kingdom of Sardinia, led by King Charles Albert. Pius IX was the Pope of the Papal States. The military occupation of Treviso by the Papal States in 1848 was part of the Italian Wars of Independence.
April 1848: Giovanni Durando was an Italian general who fought in the First Italian War of Independence. The Papal States, led by Pope Pius IX, sent Durando and his troops to Ostiglia in 1848 to occupy the territory as part of their military campaign.
July 1848: General Welden crossed the Po towards Ferrara starting from July 28.
August 1848: On August 8, 1848, Bologna revolted and the Austrians had to abandon it the following day.
August 1848: Territorial change based on available maps.