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Giuseppe Garibaldi

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  • 2. After the Expedition of the Thousand led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, which island became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1860 as part of the risorgimento?

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • "Giuseppe Garibaldi" features paintings, relics, documents, uniforms, prints and photographs to illustrate the Garibaldi era from his birth until the unification of Italy in 1861.

    Time Off Europe Calendar 2008

  • The "Cristobal Colon," originally built for the Italian Navy as the "Giuseppe Garibaldi," and purchased by Spain and renamed, had only the quick-firers, and had no guns in her barbettes.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • By contrast, Daily Mail readers' best-loved biscuits include the garibaldi – named after Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi – followed by thin arrowroots, ginger crunches, chocolate wafers and rich teas.

    Crumbs! Sun readers love pink wafers: our biscuit secrets revealed 2011

  • Italians celebrating the 150th anniversary of their country's unification would naturally recall revered figures such as the freedom fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi or a master politician such as Giuseppe Mazzini.

    Englishwoman is hailed as a heroine of Italy's unification struggle 2011

  • Giuseppe Garibaldi enters Naples on 7 September 1860.

    Englishwoman is hailed as a heroine of Italy's unification struggle 2011

  • Vittorio Emanuele II, the first modern sovereign of a unified Italy, had to share his role as avatar of Italian nationhood with the revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi.

    Mussolini, Marie José and the Monarchy Francis X. Rocca 2011

  • Whether or not Giuseppe Garibaldi, legendary leader of the 19th-century Risorgimento that brought together the states of the Italian peninsula, ever actually spoke these words, they accurately convey the central — often obsessive — role food has always played in Italian culture and society.

    Where the Stomach Is the Way to the Heart Francis X. Rocca 2010

  • The streets all had Italian names: Via Masaccio, Santa Maria del Fiore, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Via Di Sera, Bagno a Ripoli; names difficult to pronounce and even harder to spell, forevermore the bane of every homeowner who moved to the subdivision.

    Richard Paul Evans Ebook Christmas Set Richard Paul Evans 2009

  • Giuseppe Garibaldi, who fought to unify Italy, wrote the preface to a novel about Spartacus.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

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