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    Pietro Gori (August 1, 1865–January 8, 1911) was an Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet. He is known for his political activities...
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    generation of the Italian anarchist movement. Alongside Sicilian anarchist Pietro Gori, he led a resurgence of militant anarchist activism, which gained a large...
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    group called "On Foot" (a pè, at the time signifying "without money"). Pietro Gori, referring to Caserio, remembered him as a generous person. Among the...
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  • Italian film producer Mario Gori (born 1973), Argentine footballer Mirko Gori (born 1993), Italian footballer Pietro Gori (1865–1911), Italian lawyer...
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  • Errico Malatesta, Amilcare Cipriani, Élisée Reclus, Luigi Galleani, and Pietro Gori passed through Egypt at various points and for various reasons, owing...
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  • International Workers' Movement. In 2011 Antonioli was a speaker on the Pietro Gori study. He lived in Milan, where he died on September 28, 2023, at the...
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    arrivals of the Spanish anarchist Antoni Pellicer in 1891 and the Italian Pietro Gori in 1898. In 1897, the proponents of trade unions also founded the weekly...
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  • Montserrat-born British fantasy fiction author (died 1947) August 14 – Pietro Gori, Italian anarchist poet (died 1911) August 26 – Ellen Marriage, English...
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    (Federacion Obrera Regional Argentina, founded by Italian immigrant Pietro Gori, an Italian anarchist of international renown) waged a long campaign...
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    Accidental Death of an Anarchist William Godwin Caleb Williams (1794) Pietro Gori Primo Maggio (1895) Frank Harris The Bomb (1908) M. John Harrison Jaroslav...
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    into the anarchist movement in Buenos Aires by the Italian anarchist Pietro Gori, she joined some of the country's first anarchist women's organisations...
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    United States in the late 19th century, along with F. Saverio Merlino, Pietro Gori, Carlo Tresca, and Luigi Galleani. According to historian Paul Avrich...
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    relationship. The press published works by Charles Albert, Charles Darwin, Pietro Gori, Peter Kropotkin, and Elisée Reclus. They paused publishing during World...
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    lawyer Alfredo Podreider, who she met when she was part of the circle of Pietro Gori. In 1905, Genoni added teaching the history of costume at the Professional...
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    and the Italian League for Human Rights, also being a member of the Pietro Gori group of anarchists. He also founded the exile newspaper La Voce del...
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    John Aird, 1st Baronet, English civil engineer (b. 1833) January 8 – Pietro Gori, Italian lawyer, journalist and poet (b. 1865) January 12 – Georg Jellinek...
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  • poet Napoleone Colajanni (1847–1921), writer, journalist, politician Pietro Gori (1865–1911), journalist, poet Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936), dramatist...
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  • the authorities. Participating anarchists included Errico Malatesta, Pietro Gori, Saverio Merlino, Ettore Molinari, and Francesco Pezzi [Wikidata]. It...
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    attended the Centennial celebrations were sociologist Enrico Ferri, writer Pietro Gori and Gina Lombroso, daughter of criminologist and physician Cesare Lombroso...
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  • organized, particularly among carpenters. In 1900, the Italian anarchist Pietro Gori, temporarily based in Argentina, drafted the statute of the bricklayers...
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    lawyers for the accused syndicalists and workers were Arturo Labriola, Pietro Gori and some socialist deputies. The police themselves, a delegate and a...
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    how to bend, he had to break." Cafiero, along with Emilio Covelli and Pietro Gori, elaborated a positivist approach to Marxism. Cafiero described Marxism...
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    Giovanni dei Fieri is an ancient church in Pisa, Italy, located on Via Pietro Gori on the left bank of the Arno. In the 12th century it was known as San...
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    Giuseppe Fanelli, Carlo Cafiero, Alfredo M. Bonanno, Renzo Novatore, Pietro Gori, Luigi Galleani, Severino Di Giovanni, Giuseppe Ciancabilla, Luigi Fabbri...
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  • that arose around the newspaper Umanità Nova, stoked by figures such as Pietro Gori and Errico Malatesta. Later on, he moved in Chile, where he worked as...
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    Sergio "Bobo" Gori (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛrdʒo ˈbɔːbo ˈɡɔːri]; 24 February 1946 – 5 April 2023) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder...
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    enacted plays of a political and social nature, such as Primo Maggio by Pietro Gori and The Tenants Strike by Neno Vasco. Working societies also developed...
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    Italian anarchist Capolago congress, attended by anarchists including Pietro Gori, Amilcare Cipriani, Francesco Saverio Merlino, and Errico Malatesta....
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    but also includes, in the opening, the anarchist song Amore Ribelle by Pietro Gori, sung by Maria Caria. It was released in July 1975 at Taormina Film Festival...
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  • William Hall Sherwood, pianist and music educator (b. 1854) January 8 – Pietro Gori, anarchist poet and songwriter (b. 1865) January 9 – Edwin Arthur Jones...
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