Treaty of Vienna (1866)
According to the Treaty of Vienna signed on 12 October 1866, the Austrian Empire ceded Venetia to the French Empire, which in turn would cede it to the Kingdom of Italy, «under the reservation of the "consent of the people duly consulted"».[1] This represented the final division of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, as Lombardy had been ceded to the Kingdom of Sardinia by the Treaty of Zurich in 1859.
See also
- Peace of Prague 23 August 1866
- Italian unification
- Third Italian War of Independence
- Austro-Prussian War
References
- ↑ "Full text of "A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official Documants"". Archive.org. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
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