Anglo-Corsican Kingdom

Kingdom of Corsica
Regno di Corsica (Italian)
Regnu di Corsica (Corsican)
1794–1796
Motto: Amici e non di ventura
(English: Friends, and not by mere accident)
Anthem: Dio vi salvi Regina
("God save you Queen")
1794 map of the "Island and Kingdom of Corsica"
StatusPersonal union with Great Britain
CapitalCorte (until 1795)
Bastia (from 1795)
42°10′23″N 9°07′48″E / 42.172932°N 9.129884°E / 42.172932; 9.129884
Common languages
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentParliamentary monarchy
• Kingb
George III
• Viceroy
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 4th Baronet
• President of the Council of State
Count Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo
LegislatureParliament
Historical eraAge of Enlightenment
• Established
15−19 June 1794
17 June − 10 August 1794
• Exile of Paoli
October 1795
• British evacuation
11 October 1796
• Conquered
19 October 1796
CurrencySoldo
Preceded by
Succeeded by
First French Republic
First French Republic
Today part ofFrance
Corsica
a The flag of the kingdom was the Corsican Moor's head united with the British royal arms.
b Represented by a viceroy.

The Anglo-Corsican Kingdom (Italian: Regno Anglo-Corso; Corsican: Riame anglo-corsu or Riamu anglu-corsu), also known officially as the Kingdom of Corsica (Italian: Regno di Corsica; Corsican: Regnu di Corsica), was a client state of the Kingdom of Great Britain that existed on the island of Corsica from 1794 to 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars.