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 Lombardy Venetia 1848-1849
In June Marshal Radetzky, with the help of reinforcements, was able to capture all of Venetia aside from Osoppo and Venice and made preparation to enter Lombardy.
On May 29 a referendum on the union question was held in Lombardy, and a vast majority of 561,002 voters supported an immediate union while only 681 people voted for its postponement.
While initially this conservative ruler did not want to associate himself with the Milanese revolutionaries, he later became fearful of a republican victory in neighboring Lombardy and by intervening hoped to control developments there.
www.ohiou.edu /~chastain/ip/lombardy.htm

  
 Sandafayre Stamp Auctions Stamp Atlas Italy before and after unification
After a successful campaign against the Austrians which led to the capture of Lombardy and Venetia (July 1848), the Sardinian army was defeated by the Austrians under Marshal Radetzky.
Lombardy was gained in July, but Sardinia gave up Savoy and Nice to France in return.
Venetia and the Papal States did not use the stamps of Sardinia as by the time they joined the kingdom Italian stamps had been issued.
www.sandafayre.co.uk /atlas/ibaauni.htm

  
 LombardyVenetia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Lombardy was annexed to the kingdom of Italy in 1859 and Venetia in 1866.
was a kingdom created by the 1815 Congress_of_Vienna to combine the territories of Lombardy (ruled by Austria in 1713-96) and Venetia (under Austrian rule since 1797) under the Austrian Habsburg dynasty.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
www.indexsuche.com /Lombardy-Venetia.html

  
 AllRefer.com - Victor Emmanuel II (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Siding (1866) with Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War, Victor Emmanuel was awarded Venetia in the peace settlement.
The remaining Papal States were protected by the troops of Napoleon III, but when he fell in 1870, Italian troops seized the Papal States, and Rome was made (1871) the capital of Italy.
The capital was transferred from Turin to Florence in 1865.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/V/VictorEm2.html

  
 Austria Austria Lombardy Venetia - Discover it on PostageParadise.com
Lombardy Venetia 1848-1849was able to capture all of Venetia aside from Osoppo and Venice and made preparation to enter Lombardy government renewed the hostilities with Austria but was
Lombardy - VenetiaVenetia was a kingdom created by the 1815 Congress of Vienna to combine the territories of Lombardy (ruled by Austria in 1713-96) and Venetia (under Austrian
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 AskPhil - Le Club de Monte-Carlo
It left Ragusa on July 6 1866 with the Austrian mails but together with the additional Austrian franking of 3gr + 5kr (2) + 15kr (2) and a 15 soldi of Lombardy Venetia issue.
Already with this unique combination franking, the registered cover arrived in Alexandria and was transported by Egyptian mails to Cairo for which an Egyptian 1 piaster of the first issue was applied.
www.askphil.org /Monaco/Mon113.htm

  
 Lombardo.html
Lombardy had already been a possession of the Austrian Habsburgs from 1714 to 1796 when it was occupied by French troops.
Lombardy briefly revolted against Habsburg rule in 1848 and in 1859 it became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
Venetia (= the old Republic of Venice and its Italian dependencies, the Terraferma) became a Habsburg possession for the first time in 1797.
www.geocities.com /beerke_beer/Lombardo.html

  
 Lombardy Venetia Set15 Centes
AUSTRIA - LOMBARDY VENETIA- Sassone #18 - Postal
seller added Cremona to AUSTRIA datestamp with - LOMBARDY sent from Small cover Bozzolo arrival VENETIA Scott 5 soldi reverse.
VENETIA Sassone for the and with catalogue value On 17-May-04 Euro 125.00, on reverse or about stationery is decoration (CO), postmarked with Mantova datestamp
www.mspac.com /pages/en_US/itname2063-4745-Lombardy-Venetia-Set15-Centes.php

  
 Chapter 5 Specialised catalogues
Volume 1, U.S. N.Y., foreign mail canc, Allenstein specialized listings, Angra specialized listings, Austria and Lombardy Venetia, Danube Steamship Co. Hungary cancellations on Austria and first issues, Hungarian locals, Western Hungary, etc., Russia airmail forgeries, Switzerland first issues specialized and Hotel Posts.
www.stampfaq.org /ch05.html

  
 Austrian Philatelic Literature
A 7 Vollmeier P. : Catalogo dei Bolli Postali del Territorio Lombardo-Veneto dalle Origini all'Introduzione del Francobollo (Catalogue of the Postal Markings of the Territory of Lombardy- Venetia from the origins to the introduction of the adhesive stamp).
A 11 Billig F. : Lombardy Venetia Stamps and Cancellations (Volume 4 of Billig's Handbooks on Cancellations.
The Shield Centre Piece of Austria, Lombardy/Venetia 1850).
www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk /austamps/library/bibliog.htm

  
 Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (Italian: Regno Lombardo-Veneto, in German: Lombardo-Venezianisches Königreich) was established after the defeat of Napoleon, according to the decisions of the Congress of Vienna ( 9 June 1815).
The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia was was held by Francis, who ruled from 1815 to 1835.
Francis Joseph ruled over the Kingdom until the annexation of Venetia to the Kingdom of Italy, in 1866 (Lombardy had already been annexed in 1859, after the Second Italian Independence War).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Lombardy_and_Venetia

  
 venetia
Lombardy was annexed to Sardinia in 1859, and Venetia to the new kingdom of Italy in 1866, at which point the Lombardy- Venetia stamps went out of use.
of Novara and Italian revolutions were crushed in Lombardy, Venetia, and Milan, liberalism and nationalism in Italy were...
annexed to the kingdom of Italy in 1859 and Venetia in 1866.
www.wikisearch.net /venetia

  
 Congress of Vienna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A large United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created for the Prince of Orange, including both the old United Provinces and the formerly Austrian-ruled territories in the Southern Netherlands.
At the Congress, the United Kingdom was represented first by its Foreign Secretary, the Viscount Castlereagh ; after February 1815, by the Duke of Wellington ; and in the last weeks, after Wellington left to meet Napoleon, by the Earl of Clancarty.
The Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia was restored to its mainland possessions, and also gained control of the Republic of Genoa.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Congress_of_Vienna

  
 Lombardo.html
In 1805 the historical regions of Lombardy and Venetia became part of the Kingdom of Italy.
Lombardy briefly revolted against Habsburg rule in 1848 and in 1859 it became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
Lombardy had already been a possession of the Austrian Habsburgs from 1714 to 1796 when it was occupied by French troops.
www.geocities.com /capitolhill/rotunda/2209/Lombardo.html

  
 Ballston Philatelics: Stamps: Lombardy-Venetia
15 soldi, Type I, MONZA dc cancel, (Scarce Lombardy usage)
www.ballstonphilatelics.com /austria/lombvene.htm

  
 HOUSE - Online Information article about HOUSE
A mass of northern Italy, including her former possessions in Milan and the neighbourhood, and also the lands recently forming the republic of Venice, was made into the kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, and this owned the emperor of Austria as king.
The alliance of the French emperor and the king of Sardinia, and the Italian war of 1859 ended in the loss of Lombardy to the Habsburgs.
The whole monarchy was quickly in a state of revolution, in the midst of which the emperor Ferdinand, who had succeeded his father Francis in 1835, abdicated, and his place was taken by his young nephew Francis Joseph.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /HOR_I25/HOUSE.html

  
 The Italian Empire
The Piedmontese kingdom, controlling the island of Sardinia, historical Piedmont, Lombardy, Venetia-Trentino, and the Roman Province, was unquestionably the dominant state in the Italian Empire, as the motor of Italian unification.
The establishment of Venetia as an independent republic supported by Venetian Earth has played a crucial role in completing Italian recovery, making Italy once again a European and world centre.
Elsewhere in Italy, collateral branches of the French Bonaparte family were placed on the thrones of the Kingdom of Tuscany and the Grand Duchy of Romagna, while the Kingdom of Central Italy was placed under the authority of a collateral branch of the House of Savoy.
www.ahtg.net /TpA/italemp.html

  
 Articles - Italian unification
The Kingdom of Italy seized the opportunity to capture Venetia from Austrian rule and allied itself with Prussia.
Victor Emmanuel hastened to lead an army across the Mincio to the invasion of Venetia, while Garibaldi was to invade the Tyrol with his Hunters of the Alps.
Garibaldi, a native of Nice (then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia), participated in an uprising in Piedmont in 1834, was sentenced to death, and escaped to South America.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Italian_unification

  
 Articles - Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)
The Kingdom consisted of Lombardy, Venetia, Duchy of Modena, part of Papal States ( Ancona, the remaining part with Rome had been annexed to French Empire), part of Kingdom of Sardinia, South Tyrol.
The Kingdom of Italy was born on 17 March 1805.
The Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia, but also Regno Italico) was a kingdom founded in Italy by Napoleon, in 1805.
www.awningz.com /articles/Kingdom_of_Italy_(Napoleonic)

  
 Lombardy Venetia Guides, Tutorials
Lombardy-Venetia Lombardy-Venetia was a kingdom created by the 1815 Congress of Vienna to combine the territories of Lombardy (ruled by Austria in 1713-96) and Venetia (under Austrian rule since 1797) under the Austrian Habsburg dynasty.
Lombardy borders the regions of Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, and the country of Switzerland.
Lombardy's capital is Milan, and the region is divided into the following provinces, all named after their capital cities:
www.masterliness.com /a/Lombardy.htm

  
 Stamps and postal history of Austria
Lombardy was annexed to Sardinia in 1859, and Venetia[?] to the new kingdom of Italy in 1866, at which point the Lombardy-Venetia stamps went out of use.
Lombardy-Venetia[?] was a kingdom in the north of Italy that was part of the Austrian empire.
The monetary system changed in 1858, 100 soldis[?] to the florin, which required a new issue of stamps, designs otherwise identical to the contemporary Austrian issues.
www.eurofreehost.com /st/Stamps_and_postal_history_of_Austria_3.html

  
 Encyclopedia: Carnival
The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (Italian: Regno Lombardo-Veneto, in German: Lombardo-Venezianisches Königreich) was established after the defeat of Napoleon, according to the decisions of the Congress of Vienna ( 9 June 1815).
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Prussia, 1701-1918 The word Prussia (German: Preußen or Preussen, Polish: Prusy, Lithuanian: Prūsai, Latin: Borussia) has had various (often contradictory) meanings: The land of the Baltic Prussians (in what is now parts of southern Lithuania, the Kaliningrad exclave of Russia and...
The Rhineland (Rheinland in German) is the general name for the land on both sides of the river Rhine in the west of Germany.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Carnival

  
 Articles - Verona
With the fault of Bonaparte, it become part of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia and one of the fortress group called Quadrilatero.
After the Venetian domination (1402-1797), Verona had known the French revolution and become part of the Cisalpine Republic.
Verona became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, when it was seized by Italian troops during the Austro-Prussian War.
www.awningz.com /articles/Verona

  
 PlanetPapers - Unification of Italy
Lombardy Venetia’s situation was very bad, and nothing seemed able to be done.
The situation in Lombardy (and in other parts of Italy) led to the establishment of many secret societies dedicated to the cause of Liberalism and Nationalism the biggest and most famous of those societies was named Carbonari.
Rome seemed to be the natural capital of the unified Italy, and was held by the French, and Venetia, a large territory in the North East part of Italy held by the Austrians.
www.planetpapers.com /Assets/3183.php

  
 Articles - Austro-Sardinian War
Kingdom of Lombardy, with its capital Milan, was transferred from Austria to France, which gave it to Sardinia.
At the same time, in the northen part of Lombardy, the Italian volunteers of the Hunters of the Alps defeated the Austrians at Varese and Como.
Since France signed an armistice independently from the Kingdom of Sardinia, the latter was not obliged by the treaty to hand over Sabaudia and Nicea; however, Cavour opted for appeasing France by abiding to his part of the treaty.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Austro-Sardinian_War

  
 Sandafayre Stamp Auctions Stamp Atlas Italy before and after unification
The Kingdom had taken over the Austrian provinces of North Italy in 1806 and they were returned in 1815 when the Lombardy-Venetia state was established.
Venetia and the Papal States did not use the stamps of Sardinia as by the time they joined the kingdom Italian stamps had been issued.
Piedmont was annexed by the French to the Kingdom of Italy in 1805.
www.sandafayre.com /atlas/ibaauni.htm

  
 Crown jewels - Art History Online Reference and Guide
the Iron Crown of the Kingdom of Lombardy is kept at the Cathedral of Monza.
Some of the English and British crown jewels being held by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom They include the Imperial State Crown, the Secptre with the Cross, and the Sovereign's Orb.
The coronation robe is kept in the Schatzkammer in Vienna, Austria.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Crown_jewels

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