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Kingdom of Etruria: Polity Style: 1801-1807

16 Mar 1801 the Grand Duchy of Tuscany is ceded to the Infante of Spain (prince of Parma) in accordance with a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the Emperor of the Romans and the French Republic on 9 Feb 1801 in Lunéville, France, effective on the exchange of ratifications on 16 Mar 1801 (Martens, 7:296-312; Clercq, 1:424-429; France Diplomatie, Traités et accords de la France, TRA18010006)
2 Aug 1801 the minister plenipotentiary of the King of Etruria assumed the government in the name of the king at a public ceremony in Florence on 2 Aug 1801 (Gazzetta universale, No. 62, 4 Aug 1801, p. 494; Gazzetta toscana, No. 32, 8 Aug 1801, pp. 125-126)
2 Aug 1801 - 10 Dec 1807 Regno di Etruria
8 Nov 1807 the Kingdom of Etruria is ceded to the Emperor of the French in accordance with a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the King of Spain and the Emperor of the French in Fontainebleau, France, on 27 Oct 1807, effective on the exchange of the ratifications on 8 Nov 1807 (Martens, 8:701-704; Cantillo, 710-711; France Diplomatie, Traités et accords de la France, TRA18070006)
10 Dec 1807 the King of Etruria relinquished the government in accordance with a proclamation of the Queen Regent of 10 Dec 1807 (Gazzetta universale, No. 99, 12 Dec 1807, p. 795)
12 Dec 1807 the commissioner plenipotentiary of the Emperor of the French assumed the government of the Kingdom of Etruria in the name of the emperor, public ceremony, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence (Gazzetta universale, No. 100, 15 Dec 1807, pp. 803-804)
30 May 1808 the states of Tuscany (États de Toscane) are incorporated into the French Empire in accordance with a sénatus-consulte organique approved by the Sénat conservateur on 24 May 1808, promulgated into law on 30 May 1808 (Bulletin des lois (France), No. 193, 1808, pp. 321-323)