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Cisalpine Republic used a vertical tricolour green-white-red
(11 May 1798).
Alessandro Martinelli, 29 January 1996
Cispadana and Transpadana were merged (and also the
province of Novara) and the Cisalpina republic was created on 30
June 1797. Cisalpina adopted flag on 11 May 1798. It was occupied
by Austria (1799) and was restored (1800) after Marengo. On
January 1802 it took the name of Italian
Republic (later, 1805, Kingdom of
Italy (1805-1814) ).
Jaume Ollé, 13 October 1998
I located a photo of a flag
at <www.quirinale.it>.
Mark Sensen, 31 October 2000
Julius Caesar used "Gallia Cisalpina" for the 'good
guys' in Gallia on this side of the Alps from Caesar's point of
view (Rome) - and Gallia Transalpina for Gallia on the other side
of the Alps. "Gallican" was used for both areas of
course.
Jarig Bakker, 9 January 2001
A military flag of the Cisalpine Republic can be seen at <www.tricolore.it>.
Dov Gutterman, 23 January 2002