Tiberina Republic

Coordinates: 43°6′44″N 12°23′20″E / 43.11222°N 12.38889°E / 43.11222; 12.38889
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Tiberina Republic
Repubblica Tiberina (Italian)
1798
Flag of Tiberina Republic
Map of Perugia within modern Italy
Map of Perugia within modern Italy
CapitalPerugia
Common languagesItalian
GovernmentRepublic
• Consul
Angelo Cocchi[1]
Historical eraFrench Revolutionary Wars
• Proclaimed
4 February 1798
• Disestablished
7 March
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Papal States
Roman Republic (18th century)

The so-called Tiberina Republic (Italian: Repubblica Tiberina) was a revolutionary municipality proclaimed on 4 February 1798, when republicans took power in the city of Perugia. It was an occupation zone that took its name from the river Tiber. A month later, the government of all the Papal States was changed into a republic: the Roman Republic, which Perugia belonged to. Its head was a consul and it used a tricolor similar to the French flag.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cahoon, Ben. "Tiberina Republic". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Tiberina Republic (1798-1799) (Italy)". crwflags.com. 2 November 1998. Retrieved 29 March 2015.

43°6′44″N 12°23′20″E / 43.11222°N 12.38889°E / 43.11222; 12.38889