Armies of the Italian Wars of Unification 1848–70 (1), Book 512: Piedmont and the Two Sicilies (Men-at-Arms) by Gabriele Esposito
English | August 24th, 2017 | ISBN: 1472819497 | 48 pages | EPUB | 21.04 MB
In the 1840s, post-Napoleonic Italy was 'a geographical expression' – not a country, but a patchwork of states, divided between the Austrian-occupied north, and a Spanish-descended Bourbon monarchy, who ruled the south from Naples. Two decades later, it was a nation united under a single king and government, thanks largely to the efforts of the Kings of Sardinia and Piedmont, and the revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi.