- Kingdom of Italy
There have been several distinct entities known as the Kingdom of Italy. Italy under the rule of
Odoacer from 476 to 493 is often called the kingdom of Italy, since it encompassed the Roman province of Italy and Odoacer is periodically (though always unofficially) styled "rex" (king). TheOstrogothic Kingdom that replaced Odoacer's rule in Italy is also sometimes referred to as a "kingdom of Italy". The term "rex Italiae" (king of Italy) came into use with the Ostrogoths. The other kingdoms of Italy were more formal:
*Kingdom of Italy (medieval) ::At first a Lombard state established in 568. It was conquered by theFranks in 774 and formed a part of theCarolingian Empire andMiddle Francia , but always with its own kings. It enjoyed a period of independence from any higher authority after the fall of Carolingian Empire untilOtto the Great , alreadyKing of Germany , inherited its throne, a formative moment in the history of theHoly Roman Empire . Thereafter the kingdom was tethered to Germany as a part of the Empire, but its importance as a separate polity declined in theHigh Middle Ages and by theRenaissance it had ceased to function, though it had a nominal existence until the dissolution of the Empire in 1806.
*Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) ::Napoleon Bonaparte established a French client state in Italy between 1805 and 1814.
*Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) ::Following the "Risorgimento ", or unification of Italy, under the leadership ofGiuseppe Garibaldi , theHouse of Savoy , then represented by Victor Emmanuel II, was invited to hold the throne of a new independent kingdom in 1861. The state was often known asFascist Italy during the regime ofBenito Mussolini from 1922 to 1943. The kingdom was replaced by a Republic in 1946.ee also
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