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Charles Camillo DeRudio (born
Carlo Camillo Di
Rudio;
August 26, 1832 –
November 1, 1910) was an
Italian aristocrat, would-be ********in of
Napoleon III...
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attempt on 14
January 1858, to ********inate
Emperor Napoleon III,
Charles DeRudio was
sentenced to life
imprisonment on Devil's Island. He
escaped with twelve...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) "Count
Carlo Di
Rudio at
Little Bighorn".
Derudio.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on
April 25, 2012. Retrieved...
- (1782–1804) was the only
casualty in the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition.
Charles DeRudio (1832–1910) was an
Italian aristocrat, would-be ********in of
Napoleon III...
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about a
dozen men left behind. He and
Billy Jackson met up with Lt
Charles DeRudio and
Private Thomas O'Neill, and the four of them
spent the rest of the...
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giving a
positive report to both Reno and Benteen.
Lieutenant Charles DeRudio told
Walter Mason Camp "that
there was a
private understanding between...
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command of
first lieutenant Charles DeRudio as its
nominal commander,
Captain Charles S. Ilsley, was
permanent aide-
de-camp to
General John Pope at Fort...
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Belluno Pope John Paul I (1912–1978)
Bernardino Vitulini,
painter Charles DeRudio,
Italian aristocrat and
later American soldier who
fought in the 7th U...
- conspirators,
Giuseppe Pieri,
Antonio Gomez and
Carlo di
Rudio (later
changed to
Charles DeRudio). On the
evening of 14
January 1858, as the
Emperor and...
- unidentified. In 1908 (seven
years after Crispi's death) one of them,
Charles DeRudio,
claimed to have seen, half an hour
before the attack, a man approaching...