Italian Republic (Napoleonic)
Italian Republic | |||||||||||
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| 1802–1805 | |||||||||||
Northern Italy in 1803 (borders between Italy and France are not accurate) | |||||||||||
| Status | Sister Republic of France | ||||||||||
| Capital | Milan | ||||||||||
| Common languages | Lombard, Emilian-Romagnol and Italian | ||||||||||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||
| Demonym(s) | Italian | ||||||||||
| Government | Presidential republic | ||||||||||
| President | |||||||||||
• 1802–1805 | Napoleon Bonaparte | ||||||||||
| Vice President | |||||||||||
• 1802–1805 | Francesco Melzi d'Eril | ||||||||||
| Legislature | Legislative Body | ||||||||||
| Historical era | Napoleonic Wars | ||||||||||
| 9 February 1801 | |||||||||||
• National Meetings in Lyon | 26 January 1802 | ||||||||||
• Monarchy proclaimed | 17 March 1805 | ||||||||||
| Currency | Milanese scudo, lira, soldo and denaro | ||||||||||
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| History of Italy |
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The Italian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Italiana) was a short-lived (1802–1805) republic located in Northern Italy. Napoleon Bonaparte served as president and its capital was Milan.