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Garibaldi, Giuseppe |
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Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807–1882)Italian soldier who played a central role in the unification of Italy by conquering Sicily and Naples in 1860. From 1834 a member of the nationalist Mazzini's Young Italy society, he was forced into exile until 1848 and again 1849–54. He fought against Austria 1848–49, in 1859, and in 1866, and led two unsuccessful expeditions to liberate Rome from papal rule in 1862 and 1867. Born in Nice, he became a sailor and then joined the nationalist movement Risorgimento. Condemned to death for treason, he escaped to South America where he became a mercenary. He returned to Italy during the 1848 revolution, served with the Sardinian army against the Austrians, and commanded the army of the Roman republic in its defence of the city against the French. He subsequently lived in exile until 1854, when he settled on the island of Caprera. In 1860, at the head of his 1,000 redshirts, he won Sicily and Naples for the new kingdom of Italy. He served in the Austrian War of 1866 and fought for France in the Franco-Prussian War 1870–71. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| They also reminded Italians of their common history through organizing celebrations honoring Christopher Columbus and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Yet this little bit of mischief also speaks to the tumultuous career of Le Gray, who photographed the famous - Alexandre Dumas (pere) and Giuseppe Garibaldi - as well as street musicians and soldiers, architecture for the government, and breathtaking seascapes and landscapes that seemed to point the way to the Impressionist painting that followed. In its more recent days, around 1860, the people of Talamone supported Giuseppe Garibaldi, a fighter for freedom and the unity of Italy, with subsistence and arms. |
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