In 1870, the historic city of Rome was formally incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's unification.
This momentous event was the culmination of a decades-long process that saw the gradual consolidation of the Italian peninsula under a single political entity.
The incorporation of Rome was a significant milestone in the Risorgimento, the 19th-century movement that aimed to unite the disparate Italian states into a cohesive nation.
Prior to this, Rome had been the seat of the Papal States, a theocratic entity that exercised considerable political and religious influence over the region.
The path to Rome's integration was not without its challenges. - https://italyfocusguide.com/blog/when-was-rome-added-to-italy/?unique_id_u2ttsh03
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