Unification of Italy - The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by Francis II
Time: Dec, 1806
Place: Slavkov u Brna, South Moravian, Czech Republic
Details: In 1806, the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by the last emperor, Francis II, after its defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz. The Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars destroyed the old structures of feudalism in Italy.
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