Treaty of Tolentino

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title: Treaty of Tolentino
text: The Treaty of Tolentino was a peace treaty between Revolutionary France and the Papal States, signed on 19 February 1797 and imposing terms of surrender on the Papal side. The signatories for France were the French Directory's Ambassador to the Holy See, François Cacault, and the rising General Napoleon Bonaparte and opposite them four representatives of Pope Pius VI's curia. It was part of the events following the Italian campaign of 1796-1797, during the War of the First Coalition. Having defe
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description: 1797 treaty between France and the Papal States
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