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    Carlo Filangieri (May 10, 1784 – October 9, 1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. He was the son of Gaetano Filangieri, a...
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    Gaetano Filangieri (22 August 1753 – 21 July 1788) was an Italian jurist and philosopher. Filangieri was born in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio, in the Kingdom...
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    Guido Filangieri Giordano Filangieri III Gaetano Filangieri Carlo Filangieri, son of Gaetano Gaetano Filangieri, prince of Satriano, son of Carlo, founder...
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    of his father. For the post of prime minister, he at once appointed Carlo Filangieri, who realised the importance of the Franco-Piedmontese victories in...
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  • Portalupi Claudia Pandolfi as Duchess Spadafora Antonio Gerardi as Carlo Filangieri Tony Sperandeo as Canzonieri Sandra Ceccarelli as Antonia Portalupi...
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  • prominent Neapolitan family of the Filangieri, the son of Carlo Filangieri and the grandson of Gaetano Filangieri. He was vice president of the Società...
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    infantrymen, 468 officer, 40 cannons and 610 cavalry". Filangieri Fieschi Ravaschieri, Il generale Carlo Filangieri, principe di Satriano e duca di Taormina (Treves...
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    King assembled an army of 20,000 men under the command of General Carlo Filangieri and dispatched it to Sicily. A naval flotilla sent to Sicilian waters...
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    and then moved toward Sicily, where he was defeated by the forces of Carlo Filangieri. In 1849, Baudin returned with his family to Ischia, where he died...
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    Duchy of Tuscany Commanders and leaders Ruggero Settimo Carlo Cattaneo Daniele Manin Giuseppe Mazzini Josef Radetzky Carlo Filangieri Charles Oudinot...
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    Emmanuel, Prince of Carignan (1770–1800) Carlo, Duke of Calabria (1775–1778) Carlo Filangieri (1784–1867) Carlo Emmanuele dal Pozzo, Prince della Cisterna...
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    evening of 7 September 1848 the battle was said to be practically over. Filangieri, however, dared not let his troops enter the set of alleys that then made...
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    people of Chieti and Ortona elected him an honorary citizen. General Carlo Filangieri, in early 1860, resigned as Prime Minister and Minister of War. Pianell...
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    the twenty-one tricolour flags requisitioned by the Bourbon general Carlo Filangieri from the Sicilian patriots of Caltagirone, Catania, Leonforte and Syracuse...
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    commander was the prince of Satriano, Lieutenant General Carlo Filangieri, the son of Gaetano Filangieri (the famous author of the Science of Legislation),...
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    Battle of the Panaro, as he accompanied Murat during the injury of Carlo Filangieri. However, at the Battle of Tolentino, Otello was forced to flee with...
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    Bourbons, and Nunziante participated in the expedition commanded by Carlo Filangieri to reconquer the island. With the Bourbon Army at the gates of Palermo...
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    Messina, which was besieged and attacked by 16,000 soldiers. General Carlo Filangieri, Prince of Satriano, led the troops. Messina was bombed and plundered:...
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  • King Joseph Bonaparte in Italy and Spain. He was killed in a duel by Carlo Filangieri in 1810. Chisholm 1911. Mullié, C. Biographie des célébrités militaires...
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    Ferdinand II summoned Carlo Filangieri and this time attacked him and to notify that would remove the teacher. Attempts defense by Filangieri came to no avail...
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    praise of the general commander in chief of the Two Sicilian troops, Carlo Filangieri for his service in the revolution. During the assault on Taormina,...
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    Commanders Notable commanders Joachim Murat Michele Carrascosa Guglielmo Pepe Pietro Colletta Carlo Filangieri Charles Antoine Manhès Francesco Macdonald...
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    century; among his ancestors were philosopher Gaetano Filangieri and Bourbon general Carlo Filangieri. After attending the Nunziatella Military School in...
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    for Italian independence." Carlo Filangieri (1784-1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. Carlo Pisacane (1818–1857), "military...
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    1916 — Wilhelm Faupel Oberstleutnant Army 18 June 1918 August 1918 Carlo Filangieri Lieutenant General Neapolitan Army 19 March 1850 — Bernhard Graf Finck...
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    and Security. His appointments were short-lived however as General Carlo Filangieri entered Palermo on 15 May, the young Sicilian State ceased to exist...
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  • -Gen. Luigi Nicola De Majo, duke of San Pietro 1848 – 1855 General Carlo Filangieri, prince of Satriano, duke of Taormina 1855 – 1860 Paolo Ruffo, prince...
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  • d'Azeglio Luigi Settembrini Carlo Zucchi Ruggero Settimo Carlo Filangieri Neo-Ghibellines: Cesare Balbo (switched side) Carlo Cattaneo (left for Action...
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    General of Sicily In office 13 March 1855 – 17 May 1860 Preceded by Carlo Filangieri Succeeded by Ferdinando Lanza Personal details Born 2 July 1791 Richmond...
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    closed himself up in the citadel. On 19 December the Neapolitan general Carlo Filangieri arrived in Florence and from there he continued to Bologna where he...
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