Italian Republic (Napoleonic)

The Italian Republic was a short-lived (1802–1805) republic located in Northern Italy. And Napoleon Bonaparte served president and Francesco Melzi d'Eril as vice president its capital was Milan. And it was successor of the Cisalpine Republic,

Italian Republic
Repubblica Italiana  (Italian)
1802–1805
Flag of Italy
Flag
Emblem of Italy
Emblem
Northern Italy in 1803 (borders between Italy and France are not accurate)
Northern Italy in 1803 (borders between Italy and France are not accurate)
StatusSister Republic of France
CapitalMilan
Common languagesLombard, Emilian-Romagnol and Italian
Religion
Roman Catholic
Demonym(s)Italian
GovernmentPresidential republic
President 
 1802–1805
Napoleon Bonaparte
Vice President 
 1802–1805
Francesco Melzi d'Eril
LegislatureLegislative Body
Historical eraNapoleonic Wars
 Treaty of Lunéville
9 February 1801
 National Meetings in Lyon
26 January 1802
 Monarchy proclaimed
17 March 1805
CurrencyMilanese scudo, lira, soldo and denaro
ISO 3166 codeIT
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Cisalpine Republic
Subalpine Republic
Kingdom of Italy
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