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  1. In the same year, after Napoleon had crowned himself as the first French Emperor, the Italian Republic was transformed into the first Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814), or Italico, under his direct rule. The flag of the Kingdom of Italy was that of the Republic in rectangular form, charged with the golden Napoleonic eagle.

  2. Italy is a peninsula. It is surrounded by the sea on all of its sides except its north side. Northern Italy is separated from France, Switzerland, and Austria by the Alps, [8] a chain of mountains. Mont Blanc ( Monte Bianco in Italian or white mountain in English), the highest mountain in Western Europe, [9] is in this chain.

  3. Kingdom of Italy (imperial) → – I hate to further continue the move war on this page, but Kingdom of Italy (medieval) has been the most stable title so far, and the result of the most recent RM discussion was to move back to Kingdom of Italy (medieval), before a user boldly moved it again without any discussion, against the recent consensus.

  4. King of Italy (Italian: Re d'Italia; Latin: Rex Italiae) was the title given to the ruler of the Kingdom of Italy after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The first to take the title was Odoacer, a barbarian warlord, in the late 5th century, followed by the Ostrogothic kings up to the mid-6th century. With the Frankish conquest of Italy in ...

  5. Descripción. Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1870).svg. English: Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy, complete version from the deliberation of the Consulta Araldica (Heraldic Consultative Council) of the Kigdom of Italy of the 4 May 1870. Revoked by Royal Decree No. 7282 of 27 November 1890. Español: Escudo del Reino de Italia (1861 ...

  6. The proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy happened with a normative act of the Savoyard Kingdom of Sardinia — the law 17 March 1861, n. 4761 — with which Victor Emmanuel II assumed for himself and for his successors the title of King of Italy. [1] 17 March is commemorated annually by the anniversary of the unification of Italy, a national ...

  7. t. e. The Kingdom of the Lombards ( Latin: Regnum Langobardorum; Italian: Regno dei Longobardi; Lombard: Regn di Lombard ), also known as the Lombard Kingdom and later as the Kingdom of all Italy ( Latin: Regnum totius Italiae ), was an early medieval state established by the Lombards, a Germanic people, on the Italian Peninsula in the latter ...