Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Giuseppe Mazzini (UK: / m æ t ˈ s iː n i /, US: / m ɑː t ˈ-, m ɑː d ˈ z iː n i /, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe matˈtsiːni]; 22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician, journalist, and activist for the unification of Italy (Risorgimento) and spearhead of the Italian revolutionary movement.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Giuseppe Mazzini was a Genoese propagandist and revolutionary, founder of the secret revolutionary society Young Italy (1832), and a champion of the movement for Italian unity known as the Risorgimento. An uncompromising republican, he refused to participate in the parliamentary government that was.

  3. Mazzini was Europes premier revolutionary in the period between the years 1835 and 1860; during the mid-nineteenth century, whenever the bogey of red revolution was discussed, his was the name that immediately sprang to mind.

  4. May 21, 2018 · Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72) Italian patriot and theorist of the Risorgimento. A member of the Carbonari (Italian republican underground) from 1830, he founded the ‘Young Italy’ movement in 1831, dedicated to the unification of Italy.

  5. Nov 8, 2022 · Around the same period, Giuseppe Mancini was the Archbishop of Siena, and about 400 years later, another Archbishop, this time of Cosenza, was Domenico Mancinelli. The Mancinelli family is known for being one of the oldest families in the city of Narni in the region of Umbria.

  6. The journalist and politician Guiseppi Mazzini (1805–72) was the apostle of nationalism during the first half of the nineteenth century. He was exiled by the Austrians from his native Italy in 1831 and spent the next two decades working unsuccessfully through Young Italy, a secret society dedicated to beginning a European–wide revolution on ...

  7. Giuseppe Mazzini, (born June 22, 1805, Genoa—died March 10, 1872, Pisa, Italy), Italian patriot and a major figure in the making of modern Italy. A lawyer, he joined the secret independence group Carbonari.

  1. People also search for