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    Carbonari (redirect from Carboneria)
    retaliation included the destruction of the village of Bosco. The members of Carboneria recognize Theobald of Provins as the patron saint of charcoal burners...
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    Facade of the evicted Carboneria squat in Barcelona...
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    Government of Milan, Republic of San Marco, Kingdom of Sicily, Roman Republic, Carboneria, French Empire, Red Shirts, Hungarian legion, Southern Army, United Provinces...
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    1861)". Algramà (in Italian). 6 December 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2024. "La Carboneria". www.triplov.com. Retrieved 12 May 2024. "Il Risorgimento in terra di...
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    secret societies with democratic and radical orientations, such as the Carboneria and Young Italy. Although those associations were unsuccessful, their...
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    became part of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799 and was a center of the Carboneria during the Italian Risorgimento. The Soleto Map, the oldest geographical...
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    inhabitants of its own, became a separate municipality. In 1814, Pescara's Carboneria revolted against Joachim Murat. There, on 15 May 1815, the king undersigned...
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    Italy. His father Michele, a physician, was also a member of the Italian Carboneria. Although his reputation rests primarily on his poetry, he also produced...
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    near Carpi, then part of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio. A member of the Carboneria since 1817, he was a fervent democratic and patriot. From 1820 he held...
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    Virgin of the Immaculate Conception that was found in a coalyard (Spanish: carbonería). The complex was built by the master builder Miguel de Soria, a pupil...
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    the 1820 revolution, Bellini and Florimo joined a secret society, the Carboneria. Their closeness is evident in their letters. For example, on 12 January...
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  • the Enciclopedia Treccani Tonelli, Pasquale (1820). Breve idea della Carboneria, sua origine nel regno di Napoli, suo scopo, sua persecuzione, e causa...
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    Italian Risorgimento. Beginning in 1821, Rosi was an adherent of the Carboneria. Later, in 1831, he joined the Giovane Italia of Giuseppe Mazzini. He...
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    «Giornale de' patrioti d'Italia» (1797-98) alla nascita e allo sviluppo della Carboneria". Diacronie (in Italian) (8, 4). doi:10.4000/diacronie.3476. Retrieved...
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    Penne and Castiglione, formed the setting for the first ups and downs of Carboneria of the Italian Risorgimento, where Messer Raimondo and Penna Sant'Andrea...
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    Turin because they were wearing red caps with black bows, a symbol of the carboneria. The young men offered resistance and were arrested, provoking a large...
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    patriotic and insurrectional battles of Young Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini's Carboneria. The first hypotheses about the history of ancient Genoa, unrelated to...
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    of 1820–21, while Ernesta Bisi, her drawing teacher, was close to the Carboneria secret society. She married at 16, at the Church of St. Fedele in Milan...
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    in a villa in Bologna. He was suspected of being implicated with the Carboneria and so in 1831 he was forced to flee to Corfu. He returned to Bologna...
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    theater were with the companies La Sonrisa del Lagarto, Fauna y Arte and La Carbonería de la Lola, with which she participated in more than twelve productions...
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  • magazine. He ended up staying more than two months in the attic of La Carboneria, a flamenco venue in Seville, as a guest to the owner, Paco Lira, recognized...
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    He became friends with Carlo Cattaneo, who was a member of the liberal Carboneria at the time, and who introduced Franscini to Milan's liberal political...
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  • a maternal uncle who had liberal leanings, including connections with carboneria. He was enrolled in the Seminary of Trivento during 1843-1845, but upon...
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  • - Scipione Bovio and Nicola Bovio. Both of them, in 1820, joined the Carboneria of Trani (the so-called sale of "the Pelican"). Nicola Bovio was the father...
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    Teramo, but in 1820 he was dismissed because he was suspected of seditious Carboneria connections. He moved to Naples in 1822, where he attended the Academy...
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    1084917615 Cardile on OpenStreetMap The Rebellions of Cilento of 1828 (carboneria.it) (in Italian) Article about Riccio Brothers (la Città di Salerno) Archived...
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    Sandron, Milan 1902. An elect of the people, Remo Sandron, Milan 1909. The carboneria. Historical piece of the Italian Risorgimento, Soc. Editoriale Milanese...
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    LARED21 (in Spanish). 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2023-07-23. "1931, fuga por la carbonería". viajes.elpais.com.uy. Retrieved 2023-07-23. Cecchini, Por Eduardo AnguitayDaniel...
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  • radical and republican organizations like Giuseppe Mazzini's Young Italy, Carboneria and others. The moderates and radicals mainly disagreed on the methods...
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    earliest wave of Westernization, fascinated by Enlightenment ideals and the Carboneria, he took part in political agitation before the Moldavian Revolution of...
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