Republic of Crema

Republic of Crema
Republega Cremasca (Lombard)
1797
Flag of Crema
Flag
Coat of arms of Crema
Coat of arms
StatusClient state of France
CapitalCrema
Common languagesLombard
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentRepublic
Historical eraFrench Revolutionary Wars
• Established
March 28 1797
July 10 1797
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Domini di Terraferma
Cisalpine Republic
Today part ofItaly

The Republic of Crema (Lombard: Republega Cremasca; Italian: 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 environs, which previously were a Venetian exclave in the Duchy of Milan. The municipality entered then into the Cisalpine Republic in July 1797.

  1. ^ Dippel, Horst (2010). Constitutions of the world from the late 18th century to the middle of 19th century (in Italian). De Gruyter, Göttingen. p. 17. ISBN 9783598357343. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

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