词条 | Republic of Crema |
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|native_name = Repubblica Cremasca |conventional_long_name = Republic of Crema |common_name = Crema |common_languages = Italian |era = Napoleonic Wars |status = Sister Republic |empire = the First French Republic |status_text = Client state of France |government_type = Republic |year_start = 1797 |date_start = March 28 |year_end = 1797 |event_end = Amalgamated Into the Cisalpine Republic |date_end = July 10 |p1 = Domini di Terraferma |flag_p1 = Flag of the Republic of Venice.svg |s1 = Cisalpine Republic |flag_s1 = Flag of the Repubblica Cisalpina.svg |flag = |flag_type = |image_flag = It cremasca.gif |image_coat = It ecremasca.gif |capital = Crema |national_motto = |religion = Roman Catholicism |today = {{flag|Italy}} }} The so-called Republic of Crema ({{lang-it|Repubblica Cremasca}}) was a revolutionary municipality[1] in Lombardy, which was created when the French army entered Crema on 28 March 1797. It ruled the local affairs of the city and its neighbourhood, which previously were a Venetian exclave in the Duchy of Milan. The municipality entered then into the Cisalpine Republic in July 1797. HistoryThe city of Crema and its surroundings had been annexed by the Republic of Venice since 1449, and had been ruled by a Venetian podestà for more than three centuries. On 28 March 1797 a troop of French dragoons entered and occupied the city (without facing any resistance[2]) and arrested the last Venetian magistrate, the duke Zan Battista Contarini.[3] A new municipality was formed to control the city, which was composed mostly of small land owners and local nobles. They proclaimed then the new Republic of Crema, that had the control of the town and the territories now belonging to the province of Crema. The small revolutionary republic had a short life. Three months later, on 29 July 1797, its territory merged with the Cisalpine Republic and legally annexed to it on the base of the Treaty of Campo Formio, becoming part of the Adda department and later on the Alto Po one. Nowadays the territory of the former Republic of Crema goes from the municipality of Spino d'Adda (east) to the Castelleone one. See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url= https://books.google.it/books?id=TBi1firo4q0C&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=repubblica+di+crema+1797&source=bl&ots=AAXBRDoWSr&sig=pNilEQqUUIM-4Zl2YpyUhYmwRHY&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikze3XtZ3VAhWJcRQKHTQ1Cvc4ChDoAQgmMAI#v=onepage&q=crema%201797&f=false |title= Constitutions of the world from the late 18th century to the middle of 19th century|last= Dippel |first= Horst |date= 2010 |publisher= De Gruyter, Göttingen | access-date= July 25, 2017 |page= 17 |language= italian}} {{Client states of the Great French War}}{{coord missing|Italy}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Republic Of Crema}}{{France-hist-stub}}{{Italy-hist-stub}}2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.comune.crema.cr.it/articolo/la-storia|title= The history of Crema|author= |website= Comune di Crema (official site of the municipality)|language= italian|access-date= July 25, 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web |url= https://books.google.it/books?id=qaRDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA108&lpg=PA108&dq=zan+battista+contarini+crema&source=bl&ots=m9-4bLf2lm&sig=ooUfrWez_ymPCnU0T1aYd8mgCYY&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiE9-6MjaTVAhVjGZoKHXk2DqcQ6AEIKDAB#v=onepage&q=zan%20battista%20contarini%20crema&f=false |title= Storia di Crema raccolta per Alemanio Fino dagli annali di M. Pietro Terni|last= Solera |first= Giovanni |date= 1845 |publisher= Ronchetti e Ferreri, Milan | access-date= July 25, 2017 |page= 108 |language= italian}} 5 : Former republics|History of Lombardy|States and territories established in 1797|Client states of the Napoleonic Wars|1797 in Europe |
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