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  2. Papal States - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Papal States ... • 1853 [6 ] 3,124,668: Currency ... the popes followed a reactionary policy in the Papal States. For instance, the city of Rome ...

  3. Between 1798 and 1800, and again between 1809 and 1814, the Papal State was occupied by French troops and the pope was in exile. After the restoration of the Papal State by the Congress of Vienna, Pius VII set about reforming its administration, assisted by Cardinal Secretary of State Ercole Consalvi.

  4. Category:1853 in the Papal States - Wikipedia

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    1853 establishments in the Papal States (1 P) This page was last edited on 26 June 2021, at 10:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Pages in category "1853 establishments in the Papal States" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.

  6. Roman Republic (1849–1850) - Wikipedia

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    One of the emblems of the Roman Republic. On 15 November 1848, Pellegrino Rossi, the Minister of Justice of the Papal government, was assassinated.The following day, the liberals of Rome filled the streets, where various groups demanded a democratic government, social reforms and a declaration of war against the Austrian Empire to liberate long-held territories that were culturally and ...

  7. Category:1853 by country - Wikipedia

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    1853 in the Papal States (1 C) 1853 in the Philippines (1 C) 1853 in Portugal ... Pages in category "1853 by country" The following 18 pages are in this category, out ...

  8. Kingdom of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the Crimean War in 1853, the Savoyards had built the kingdom into a strong power. There followed the annexation of Lombardy (1859), the central Italian states and the Two Sicilies (1860), Venetia (1866), and the Papal States (1870).

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