Definition of Carbonarism. Meaning of Carbonarism. Synonyms of Carbonarism

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Definition of Carbonarism

Carbonarism
Carbonarism Car`bo*na"rism, n. The principles, practices, or organization of the Carbonari.

Meaning of Carbonarism from wikipedia

- the proscribed that proceeded to London added to the progress which Carbonarism was making in France, suggested to General Pepe the idea of an international...
- Andritsaina. Skoufas met with Konstantinos Rados, who was initiated into Carbonarism. Xanthos was initiated into a Freemasonic Lodge at Lefkada ("Society...
- command, but found the army utterly disorganized and impregnated with Carbonarism. In the disturbances of 1820, he adhered to the Constitutionalist party...
- (literally "Friends of the truth"). From this, a complete system of Carbonarism developed, whose peculiar principles were introduced from Italy by two...
- October 1820, Pellico and Maroncelli were arrested on the charge of carbonarism and imprisoned. Denis Mack Smith argues: Few people in 1830 believed...
- Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece. He was initiated into Carbonarism, bringing his knowledge of Carbonari practices into the Filiki Eteria...
- December 12, 1995 Nominated by Fernando Henrique Cardoso Preceded by Orlando Carbonar Succeeded by Paulo Pires do Rio Minister of Finance In office April 5,...
- the government. In October 1820, Pellico was arrested on the charge of carbonarism and conve**** to the Santa Margherita prison. After his removal to the...
- parliamentary sphere, radical liberals turned to clandestine organisation (carbonarism) or pronunciamientos by sympathetic military officers. Ferdinand VII...
- Theodoros Kolokotronis, feared that their movement would be ****ociated with Carbonarism. Candidates for the Gr**** throne (with the exception of a Bonaparte)...