• The Invasion of Trentino was a series of military operations undertaken by the Kingdom of Italy against the Austrian Empire during the Third Italian War...
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    (see Invasion of Trentino) fighting victoriously at the battle of Bezzecca of the 21 July. Despite the victory at Custoza and a naval defeat of the Italians...
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    named after the Hunters of the Alps unit. 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" Invasion of Trentino (1866) Cacciatori d'Africa A History of the Nations and Empires...
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  • Garibaldi's volunteers had advanced in the direction of Trento in the invasion of Trentino, winning the battle of Bezzecca. Later, the Habsburgs were forced to...
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    Prussian victory of Battle of Königgrätz, which had led Austria to move part of their troops towards Vienna (see Invasion of Trentino). The Austrians, commanded...
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    during the Invasion of Trentino and won the Battle of Bezzecca on 21 July. Both advances were overshadowed, however, by the unexpected defeat of the Italian...
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    Austro-Hungarian fortifications on the Italian border (category Military of Austria-Hungary)
    and early 20th centuries to protect against invasion from Italy. Most were built in what is today the Trentino-Alto Adige region; some built outside this...
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  • magazines. In 1859, he became a volunteer of Garibaldi and participated in his Invasion of Trentino of 1866. La Pittura lombarda nel secolo XIX, Tipografia...
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    in Trentino (now north-eastern Italy, but at the time in Austria-Hungary). His widow survived him by 31 years and died in Munich. Upon the death of Francis...
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    ˈbʁuːdɐkʁiːk] ; "German war of brothers") and by a variety of other names, was fought in 1866 between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, with each...
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    Veneto (redirect from Region of Veneto)
    and to the north by Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. In its northernmost corner it also borders Austria. The north–south extension of Veneto is 210 km (130 mi)...
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    during the Revolutions of 1848, over the best way to achieve a unification of all or most lands inhabited by Germans. From 1815 to 1866, about 37 independent...
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    fortresses of the Quadrilatero. However, the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866 brought new threats to Trentino. Having allied itself on April 8 of that...
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    much of Belgrade's surroundings. Specifically, Belgrade was at one point inhabited by the Thraco-Dacian tribe Singi; following Celtic invasion in 279...
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  • part of his empire: Trentino, Dalmatia, Venezia Giulia. The minutes of the Habsburg Ministers Council of 12 November 1866, with the directives of "Germanization...
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    Oreste Baratieri (category People from Trentino)
    administrator who served as the governor of Eritrea from 1892 to 1896. Born in Condino (County of Tyrol, now Trentino), Baratieri began his career as a volunteer...
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    Emmanuel II the epithet of Father of the Fatherland (Italian: Padre della Patria). Even after 1871, many ethnic Italian-speakers (Trentino-Alto Adigan Italians...
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    region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, the Province of Trieste, most of the Province of Gorizia except the Monfalcone enclave, and the municipalities of Tarvisio...
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    Vienna remained purely formal, due in part to Italy's desire to acquire Trentino and Trieste from Austria-Hungary. As a result, Italy accepted the British...
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    province of Trentino. It was created in 1027 and existed until 1803, when it was secularised and absorbed into the County of Tyrol held by the House of Habsburg...
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    Italian irredentism (category History of Austria-Hungary)
    Independence in 1866. Even after the Capture of Rome (1871), the final event of the unification of Italy, many ethnic Italian speakers (Trentino-Alto Adigan...
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    Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino, South Tyrol, and Marche. Napoleon I also ruled the rest of northern and central Italy in the form of Nice, Aosta, Piedmont...
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    Italy (redirect from Republic of Italy)
    on the brink of bankruptcy. The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) and Treaty of Rapallo (1920) allowed for annexation of Trentino Alto-Adige, the...
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    Vienna (1866) at the conclusion of the Third Italian War of Independence.: 62  One section along this border, the Trentino, offered major advantages to Austria-Hungary...
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    Austria, part of southern Germany, and part of northeastern Italy) Venetia et Histria (today's Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige and...
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    Slovenia (except Prekmurje) Italy (Trentino, South Tyrol, parts of the province of Belluno and small portions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Croatia (Dalmatia...
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    World War I (redirect from War of 14-18)
    Austro-Hungarian territory in Trentino, the Austrian Littoral, Rijeka and Dalmatia, considered vital to secure the borders established in 1866. In 1902, Rome secretly...
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    bordered by Canton Ticino and Canton Grisons of Switzerland to the north, and by the Italian regions of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Veneto to the east...
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    Vienna remained purely formal, due in part to Italy's desire to acquire Trentino and Trieste from Austria-Hungary. As a result, Italy accepted the British...
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    enemy of Italian unification and whose Italian-populated districts in the Trentino and Istria were seen as occupied territories by Italian irredentists. In...
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