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Armistice of Villafranca
The meeting between Napoleon III and Franz Joseph at Villafranca in a print of the time.
ContextSecond Italian War of Independence
SignedJuly 11 and 12, 1859
LocationVillafranca di Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
ConditionCession of Lombardy (except Mantua) to France, which in turn ceded it to the Kingdom of Sardinia
NegotiatorsFranz Joseph I of Austria
Napoleon III
SignatoriesFranz Joseph I of Austria
Napoleon III
Victor Emmanuel II
Parties Austrian Empire
Second French Empire
Kingdom of Sardinia

The Armistice of Villafranca, concluded by Napoleon III of France and Franz Joseph I of Austria on July 11, 1859, set the stage for the end of the Second Italian War of Independence.

It was the consequence of a unilateral decision by France, which, at war alongside the Kingdom of Sardinia against Austria, needed to conclude peace because of the danger of the conflict spreading to Central Europe.

The armistice of Villafranca caused the resignation of Piedmontese Prime Minister Cavour, who considered it a violation of the Sardinian-French treaty of alliance. The latter provided for the cession of the entire Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia to Piedmont, unlike the terms of the armistice, which stipulated the cession of Lombardy alone (in its current extent except Mantua).

The armistice, which King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia also signed on July 12, was ratified by the Zurich Peace of November 1859.

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