First Italian War of Unification (Failed Revolutions)

The First Italian War of Unification was a military conflict between the Papal States and a Franco-Austrian Alliance fought throughout 1876 and 1877. The Conflict was the first attempt made by the Papal States to unify Italy and create a Theocratic Italian State under the Pope and despite support from the Principality of Algeria ended in a Stalemate after the Lombardy Campaign and the Battle of the Tyrrhenian Sea in which the former saw the Papal-Algerian Army repelled by a combined Franco-Austrian Army supported by Spanish Volunteers and the latter saw a joint Franco-Spanish Fleet score a Pyrrhic victory over a Algerian Fleet