Overview
The term Kingdom of Sardinia denotes the Savoyard state from 1720 to 1861. From 1720 to 1847, only the island of Sardinia proper was part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, while the other mainland possessions (principally the Duchy of Savoy, Principality of Piedmont, County of Nice, Duchy of Genoa, and others) were held by the House of Savoy in their own right, hence forming a composite monarchy and a personal union, which was formally referred to as the "States of His Majesty the King of Sardinia". This situation was changed by the Perfect Fusion act of 1847, which created a unitary kingdom. Regardless, historians often use "Sardinia" as a synecdoche to designate the whole Savoyard state from 1720. Because Piedmont.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Sardinia (1721–1733)
1721 CE – 1733 CE
Area: 71,868 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1734–1737)
1734 CE – 1737 CE
Area: 78,466 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1738–1747)
1738 CE – 1747 CE
Area: 73,882 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1748–1756)
1748 CE – 1756 CE
Area: 77,535 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1757–1793)
1757 CE – 1793 CE
Area: 77,605 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1794–1795)
1794 CE – 1795 CE
Area: 62,048 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1796–1796)
1796 CE – 1796 CE
Area: 50,927 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1797–1799)
1797 CE – 1799 CE
Area: 55,579 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1800–1813)
1800 CE – 1813 CE
Area: 62,141 km²
Kingdom of Sardinia (1814–1814)
1814 CE – 1814 CE
Area: 74,404 km²
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