1827 Intervention in France (Failed Revolutions)

The 1827 Intervention in France was a military intervention conducted by the Kingdom of Spain and the Kingdom of Italy as a result of the French Revolution of 1827 in which saw the French Directorate take absolute control over France and refuse to acknowledge Louis XVII as King of France resulting in Spain and Italy launching a pre-emptive strike and defeating the forces of the Directorate in Southern France soon marching on Paris with the support of Royalist Rebels.