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Ligurian Republic

Repùbrica Lìgure

1797 CE – 1805 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1797 CE – 1805 CE
Duration
8 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Genoa
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Ligurian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Ligure, Ligurian: Repubbrica Ligure, French: République ligure) or Republic of Liguria was a French client republic formed by Napoleon on 14 June 1797. It consisted of the old Republic of Genoa, which covered most of the Ligurian region of Northwest Italy, and the small Imperial fiefs owned by the House of Savoy inside its territory. Its first Constitution was promulgated on 22 December 1797, establishing a directorial republic. The directory was deposed on 7 December 1799 and the executive was temporarily replaced by a commission. In 1802, a doge was nominated for a 5-year term, according to the second Constitution imposed by Napoleon, and a Senate was established. The Republic was briefly occupied by Austrian.

Historical Periods

Ligurian Republic (1797–1798)

1797 CE – 1798 CE

Capital: GenoaArea: 2,549 km²

Ligurian Republic (1799–1799)

1799 CE – 1799 CE

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Capital: GenoaArea: 2,315 km²

Ligurian Republic (1803–1804)

1803 CE – 1804 CE

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Capital: GenoaArea: 3,296 km²

Ligurian Republic (1814–1814)

1814 CE – 1814 CE

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Capital: GenoaArea: 3,229 km²

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