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  • === 1809-1814 House of [[Bonaparte]] === ** [[Elisa Bonaparte]] [[1809]]-[[1814]], Grand Duchess of Tuscany
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  • ...d city and settled in the lower valley. The current city was expanded in [[1814]] by the [[King of Naples]] [[Joachim Murat]], and lies on the ''Campo Bass
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  • |Start || 1814 ...s instituted under the ''Regie Patenti'' (Royal Patents) of [[July 13]], [[1814]].
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  • ...Russian troops, in 1805 annexed it to the [[Apennins]] ''département''. In 1814 the English freed it, and the following year the city was given to the [[Ki
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  • ...nand of Austria, son of [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]], and in 1814 their eldest son, [[Francis IV, Duke of Modena]], received back the estates
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  • After the French domination and the [[Savoy]] restoration ([[1814]]), Sanremo was annexed to the [[Kingdom of Sardinia]].
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  • ...shops ruled Trento until [[Napoleon]] conquered the city in [[1801]]. In [[1814]], Trento was assigned to the [[Habsburg Empire]].
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  • ...mpt of independence from the Sardinians. The King returned to [[Turin]] in 1814. In the early 19th century the situation of the island was the following: 9
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  • From [[1793]] to [[1814]], Monaco was under French control. The [[Congress of Vienna]] designated M
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  • ...nd of Austria, son of [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]], and in [[1814]] their eldest son, [[Francis IV, Duke of Modena|Francesco IV]], received b
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  • Although the Genoese revolted against France in [[1814]] and liberated the city on their own, delegates at the [[Congress of Vienn
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  • ...m of Italy]], but was returned to Austria following Napoleon's defeat in [[1814]]. In [[1866]], along with the rest of Venetia, Venice became part of Ital
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  • ...overbearing rule of Napoleon. He wrote a ''History of Italy'' from 1789 to 1814; and later continued Guicciardini's ''History'' up to 1789. He wrote after ...f Lucca, author of the ''Commentari della rivoluzione francese dal 1789 al 1814'', was not altogether unlike Botta and Colletta. He also was an historian i
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  • ...overbearing rule of Napoleon. He wrote a ''History of Italy'' from 1789 to 1814; and later continued Guicciardini's ''History'' up to 1789. He wrote after ...f Lucca, author of the ''Commentari della rivoluzione francese dal 1789 al 1814'', was not altogether unlike Botta and Colletta. He also was an historian i
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