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Ligurian Republic

noun

  1. the republic in NW Italy set up by Napoleon in 1797, incorporated into France in 1805, and united with the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1814.


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The government as restored by Andrea Doria, with certain modifications tending to impart to it a more conservative character, remained unchanged until the outbreak of the French Revolution and the creation of the Ligurian republic.

The title was re-established in 1802 for the Ligurian Republic, but was abolished in 1805.

Ligurian Republic, the formation of, ii.

The Piedmontese themselves are on the verge of an irreparable quarrel,—the men of Savoy and the north for Monarchy; the Genoese, wild with their own ancient ideas of a Ligurian Republic.

To her ancient principalities succeeded the Cisalpine republic, and the Ligurian republic, and the Parthenopean republic.

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