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During the initial days of the Italian Wars, the Papal States were surrounded on all sides by enemy territory. The Carolingians invaded from the north, south, and east while a naval invasion from the west trapped the Papal States. The fall of the Papal States lasted for less than a year due to minimal resistance, low Papal morale, and the overwhelming numbers possessed by the Carolingians. Before the end of 894, Carolingian forces were in a position in which they were able to strike Rome.

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  • Battle of Rome (Magnam Europae)
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  • During the initial days of the Italian Wars, the Papal States were surrounded on all sides by enemy territory. The Carolingians invaded from the north, south, and east while a naval invasion from the west trapped the Papal States. The fall of the Papal States lasted for less than a year due to minimal resistance, low Papal morale, and the overwhelming numbers possessed by the Carolingians. Before the end of 894, Carolingian forces were in a position in which they were able to strike Rome.
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
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Date
  • 894(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Battle of Rome
Commanders
  • 10(xsd:integer)
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Carolingian Victory; Death of Pope Formosus; Dismantling of the Papal States
Battle
  • Battle of Rome
Location
  • Rome
abstract
  • During the initial days of the Italian Wars, the Papal States were surrounded on all sides by enemy territory. The Carolingians invaded from the north, south, and east while a naval invasion from the west trapped the Papal States. The fall of the Papal States lasted for less than a year due to minimal resistance, low Papal morale, and the overwhelming numbers possessed by the Carolingians. Before the end of 894, Carolingian forces were in a position in which they were able to strike Rome.
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