Roman Republic (1798–1799)

Roman Republic
Repubblica Romana (Italian)
1798–1799
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: Il popolo solo è sovrano (Italian)
The people alone are sovereign
StatusSister republic of Revolutionary France
CapitalRome
Common languagesItalian
GovernmentUnitary directorial republic
Directory 
 1798–99
Consulate
LegislatureLegislative Council (Tribunate & Senate)
Historical eraFrench Revolutionary Wars
 Republic proclaimed
15 February 1798
 Neapolitan occupation
30 September 1799
CurrencyRoman scudo, Roman baiocco
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Papal States
Anconine Republic
Tiberina Republic
Papal States
Today part of

The Roman Republic (Italian: Repubblica Romana) was a sister republic of the First French Republic that existed from 1798 to 1799. It was proclaimed on 15 February 1798 after Louis-Alexandre Berthier, a general of the French Revolutionary Army, had occupied the city of Rome on 11 February. It was led by a Directory of five men and comprised territory conquered from the Papal States. The Roman Republic immediately incorporated two other former-papal revolutionary administrations, the Tiberina Republic and the Anconine Republic. It proved short-lived, as Neapolitan troops restored the Papal States in October 1799.