Piedmont-Sardinia
Piedmont-Sardinia refers to the composite state of Piedmont in northern Italy and the island Sardinia, which were united under the rule of the Duke of Savoy in 1720, with Turin as its capital. The Kingdom was defeated by Napoleon in 1796, and Piedmont was united with France following the occupation of Turin in 1798. The 1815 Congress of Vienna enlarged the Savoy territories. In 1848, the kingdom declared war on Austria but was defeated the same year at the Battle of Custozza. Piedmont-Sardinia played a key role in the unification of Italy, and Italy was eventually unified under the Piedmontese king Victor Emmanuel II. Related BRANCH articles: Alison Chapman, "On Il Risorgimento."
Coordinates
Latitude: 45.063013299991
Longitude: 7.651062235236
Longitude: 7.651062235236