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On 27 December 1945, Giuliano launched his insurrection with an attack on a Carabinieri outpost—two days before the MIS army was put out of existence at San Mauro. Their campaign, the most publicly spectacular of the bandit's career, created havoc for the police forces and government.
Sep 26, 2014 · July 5, 1950. Italian and international press descend upon a courtyard where the bullet-riddled corpse of Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano has been discovered. Some say he was an outlaw;...
- Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff
- Francesco Rosi
Sep 3, 2013 · His birth, in Naples, came only a few weeks after Mussolini’s train ride in 1922, famously heralded as his “March on Rome.” More curiously, Rosi’s birth preceded by a single day that of the Sicilian bandit-turned-separatist-leader Salvatore Giuliano, who was shot dead in 1950.
Aug 17, 2023 · Giuliani is accused of violating multiple state laws as part of a “criminal enterprise” that pressured state officials to reverse former President Donald Trump’s loss.
Mar 6, 2004 · On April 26, 1478, Lorenzo de' Medici (who escaped) and his brother Giuliano (who died) were repeatedly attacked with knives by a gang of men who invaded the Duomo cathedral in Florence during...
The parliamentary majority was in fact Giolittian in orientation – even though Giovanni Giolitti (1842-1928) had ceased to be president of the council from March 1914 – and agreed with its leader that Italy was not in a fit state either economically or militarily to wage a war on such a scale.
The most infamous Renaissance murder was the assault on Giuliano and Lorenzo de'Medici. Giuliano was murdered in Florence Cathedral, in front of an audience of 10,000, on Easter Sunday. The Pazzi...