Transpadane Republic

Transpadane Republic

Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Repubblica Transpadana"
conventional_long_name = Transpadane Republic
common_name = Transpadane Republic|
continent = Europe | region = Italy | country = Italy
era = Napoleonic Wars
status = Client state
empire = First French Empire
government_type = Republic|
year_start = 1796
year_end = 1797|
event_start =
date_start = 1796
event_end = Disestablished
date_end = June 29, 1797
event_post = Treaty/Campoformio
date_post = October 17 1797|
p1 = Republic of Venice
flag_p1 = Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg
p2 = Duchy of Milan
flag_p2 = Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg
p3 = Duchy of Mantua
flag_p3 = Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg
p4 = Bishopric of Trent
image_p4 =
s1 = Cisalpine Republic
flag_s1 = Flag of the Repubblica Cisalpina.svg|



flag_type = Flag: the Italian "tricolore"|



image_map_caption = Northern Italy in 1796; the duchies of Milan and Mantua, the Bishopric of Trent and parts of the Venetian Republic (all right-centre) were merged into the Transpadane Republic|
capital = Milan
latd= 45 |latm= 28 |latNS= N |longd= 09 |longm= 10 |longEW= E
The Transpadane Republic ( _it. Repubblica Transpadana) was a French client republic in Northern Italy that lasted from 1796 to June 29 1797. It comprised the territory of Lombardy, and was merged with the Cispadane Republic to form the Cisalpine Republic.

See also

*Historical states of Italy


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