Storia Della Restaurazione Della Repubblica Di Genova L'anno 1814, Sua Caduta E Riunione Al Piemonte L'anno 1815, by Giuseppe Martini, recounts the tumultuous period in Genoese history during the years 1814 and 1815. This historical account details the restoration of the Republic of Genoa in 1814, followed by its subsequent fall and annexation to Piedmont in 1815. Martini's work provides a detailed narrative of the political events, offering insights into the factors that led to Genoa's changing status during this era. This volume is an essential resource for historians and readers interested in the political upheavals of early 19th-century Italy and the forces shaping the Italian states.
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