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[edit] Geographic extent
Did the govt. of the Roman Republic control the whole of the Papal States or just the environs of Rome? --Jfruh 18:35, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
It controlled the whole Papal States: Lazio, Umbria, Marche, and Romagna. User: Domenico Rosa, 8 February 2006
The Constitution of the Roman republic is available, in Italian at:
http://www.domusmazziniana.it/materiali/costirep.htm
http://www.cronologia.it/storia/a1849b.htm
Under PRINCIPI FONDAMENTALI, religious freedom was guaranteed under ART 7, and the independence of the pope as head of the Catholic Church was guaranteed under ART 8.
Under TITOLO I, the death penalty was abolished under ART 5, and free public education was provided under ART 8. User: Domenico Rosa, 1 March 2006
I putted double braces around “Carlo Luciano Bonaparte” an linked it to Charles Lucien Bonaparte.
2007-01-03 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.
[edit] Population
The info box indicates a population of 15,000. This cannot be correct. The city of Rome alone must have had many times that number in 1850. 66.183.217.31 17:25, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
- You are right. Rome alone had 150,000 inhabitants at that time. I guess the whole state, with Bologna and other big towns should be around 2-3 millions. --Gspinoza 21:56, 10 March 2007 (UTC)