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    The Carbonari (lit. 'charcoal burners') was an informal network of secret revolutionary societies active in Italy from about 1800 to 1831. The Italian...
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  • Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo (category Carbonari)
    autres qui ont le droit de les recevoir." Transl. "Finally, in order to push back any danger of error, We condemn and proscribe what Carbonari name their...
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  • Jean-Joseph Regnault-Warin (category People from Bar-le-Duc)
    in-8° ; (this book was disowned by Prince Eugène Beauharnais). Les Carbonari, ou le Livre de sang, 2 vol. in-12 ; Mémoires pour servir à la vie de Lafayette...
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    Four Sergeants of La Rochelle (category Carbonari)
    revolutionary Charbonnerie, a French secret society modelled after the Italian Carbonari. After being arrested for political conspiracy and membership of an outlawed...
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    were strongly anticlerical. The Carbonari movement spread across Italy. Conservative governments feared the Carbonari, imposing stiff penalties on men...
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    François Arago (category Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class))
    French mathematician, physicist, astronomer, freemason, supporter of the Carbonari revolutionaries and politician. Arago was born at Estagel, a small village...
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    Valhallaorden Association of the Polish Youth "Zet" Bourbaki group La Cagoule Carbonari Compagnons du Devoir Company of the Blessed Sacrament Ellinoglosso Xenodocheio...
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  • Cardinale. It is based on the actual story of the capital execution of two Carbonari in Papal Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Carlo...
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    4:10:47 +11:24 68 82 Vera Looser  Namibia 4:10:47 +11:24 69 83 Anastasia Carbonari  Latvia 4:10:47 +11:24 70 55 Olga Zabelinskaya  Uzbekistan 4:10:47 +11:24...
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    alarming spread of the influence and activity of the secret society of the Carbonari, which in time affected a large part of the army. In July 1820, a military...
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  • secrecy, gathering its supporters in clandestine societies such as the Carbonari and disseminating its ideology through the press. In 1820, confronted...
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    Mariani writes that some people believe it was created as a tribute to the Carbonari (lit. 'charcoal burners') secret society prominent in the early, repressed...
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    wrote that "the Russian Decembrists, along with numerous other liberals, Carbonari, and revolutionaries of the 1820s used this Commentary as their political...
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    1819 – 13 March 1858) was an Italian revolutionary and leader of the Carbonari who tried to assassinate Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. Felice Orsini...
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    (Calaf), Lorenzo Testi (Ours-Kan), Agostino Ferrin (Thamar), Virgilio Carbonari (Phaor). Conductor: Nino Sanzogno. Orchestra and chorus of La Scala –...
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    Amand Bazard (category Carbonari)
    socialist, the founder of a secret society in France corresponding to the Carbonari of Italy. He was born in Paris. He took part in the defence of Paris in...
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    York Times, January 19, 1894 "Stories of freemasons, republicans and carbonari / Il Tirreno Massa e Carrara". Archived from the original on 16 January...
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    1821, a liberal revolution exploded in Italy, largely the work of the Carbonari and it seemed that the anti-Austrian attitude of the revolutionaries matched...
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    Louis Auguste Blanqui (category Carbonari)
    quickly became a champion of the most advanced opinions. A member of the Carbonari society since 1824, he took an active part in most republican conspiracies...
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    wing of the former fortress were filled with Italian patriots known as Carbonari, who had fought for the unification, freedom and independence of their...
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  •  Latvia Mārtiņš Blūms Mountain biking Men's cross-country Debut Anastasia Carbonari Road cycling Women's road race Debut Kristens Krīgers BMX Men's BMX Racing...
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    he used money his father had given him to publish his I carbonari della montagna (The Carbonari of the Mountain) in 1861 and 1862. This was followed by...
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  • the Church linked the anticlerical and nationalist secret society, the Carbonari, to Freemasonry and blamed the anticlerical direction of Italian Unification...
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    (Pierre Grosdemange, also known as Pierre Pelot, Pierre Suragne or Pierre Carbonari), is a French science fiction writer. Born on 13 November 1945, in...
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  • while in Paris. in Florence he became involved in the movement of the Carbonari, and was arrested and expelled on 23 April 1821. He retreated to Geneva...
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    regime that saw the division of the population into Carbonari and Sanfedisti, he hunted down the Carbonari and the Freemasons with their liberal sympathisers...
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  • to reignite revolutionary activity in the early 1820s, including the Carbonari societies in France and Italy and the Decembrists in Russia. Karl Marx...
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  • Spitzer, Alan Barrie (1971). Old hatreds and young hopes: the French Carbonari against the Bourbon Restoration. Harvard University Press. p. 334....
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    faced arrest and trial as a subversive. The risk was one faced by many Carbonari while Metternich was orchestrating, from Vienna, the repressive policies...
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    1832, after suffering from tuberculosis. 1831 saw the outbreak of the Carbonari-led uprisings in Italy. In Parma, protesters gathered in the streets to...
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