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October 1860. The main
battle took
place on 1
October 1860
between 30,000
Garibaldines (mostly
defected Sicilians,
including from Calabria) and 25,000 Bourbon...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi and the
Piedmontese army. In
September 1860, as the
Garibaldine troops were
moving towards Naples, his capital,
Francis II
decided to...
- century), The
departure of the
volunteers (1877–1878), The
departure of the
Garibaldine (1860), The
departure of the
conscripts in 1866 (1878) The
return of...
- the
Porta Venezia Gardens, in Milan. The
carving reads: "Ernesto
Teodoro Moneta,
garibaldine, thinker, journalist,
apostle of
peace among free people"...
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Colonel Perrone—were
holed up in Capua. The city was
attacked by the
Garibaldines and one
Piedmontese regular Bersaglieri battalion, and captured. In the...
- Thousand", 1904) Vita di Nino
Bixio ("The Life of Nino Bixio", 1905) Cose
garibaldine ("Garibaldian Things")
Romagna Cose
vedute ("Things I Have Seen") The...
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before had been
Bourbons and who very
quickly proclaimed themselves Garibaldines, as well as
expressing criticism towards other protagonists of the events...
- Gaeta, in today's
Southern Lazio (Italy). In
September 1860, as the
Garibaldine troops were
moving towards the
capital Naples (see
Expedition of the...
- then by the Sciarra. In 1867 it was the
location of a
battle between Garibaldine and
Papal troops, in the
course of the
Battle of Mentana.
Parish church...
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heavily suppressed again. Only in 1860,
after the
Battle of Milazzo, the
Garibaldine troops occupied the city. One of the main
figures of the unification...