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Italian unification (1859-1924). Castelfidardo battle. Papal troops were defeated. Engraving. L Illustration (1860). Colored
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian military and politicGiuseppe Garibaldi.1807-1882. Italian military and political. Garibaldis rest after the battle. 1860. On the right, watching the militar, Alexandre Dumas. Risorgimento Museum. Turin. Italy
Italian unification. Battle of Bezzeca (July 21, 1866). Garibaldi, injured, incites to his soldiers. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum
Second Italian War of Independence. Battle of Solferino (24th June 1859). Attack of the French over Solferino. Litography
Piedmontese at BolognaThe Piedmontese forces march into Bologna
Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). Last King of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1849-1861) and the first King of Italy (1861-1878). Portrait. Engraving
Occupation of Rome by troops of the Kingdom ofUnification of Italy. Capture of Rome. Occupation of Rome by troops of the Kingdom of Italy led by General Raffaele Cadorna on 20 September 1870. Engraving
Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope (1846-1878), born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti. Portrait. Drawing by B. Blanco. Lithography by J. Donon. Detail. Reyes Contemporaneos (Contemporary Kings)
Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope (1846-1878), born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti. Portrait. Drawing by B. Blanco. Lithography by J. Donon. Reyes Contemporaneos (Contemporary Kings). Volume II
Francis V (1819-1875). Duke of Modena and Reggio (1846-1859). Portrait. Drawing by Valdivieso. Lithography by Martinez. Detail. Reyes Contemporaneos (Contemporary Kings). Volume II
Italy, Pisa. Monument of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882)Italy, Tuscany region, Pisa. Monument of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian military and political leader. Bronze sculpture by the Italian sculptor Ettore Ferrari (1845-1929) in 1892
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian military and political leader. Portrait. Engraving, 1882
19th Century 1859 Battle Battle Of Turbigo Colored19th, Century, 1859, battle, Battle, of, Turbigo, colored, crossed, death, Dumont, El, Album, de, las, Familias, engraving, Europe, Franco-Piedmontese, independence, italian, unification, Italy
The Piedmontese army at Battle of Volturno, 1-2 October 1860, Expedition of Thousand, Italy, 19th century. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
GUARDS AT PISAThe Guardia Nazionale have their flag ceremonially returned to them at Pisa. 26 February 1860
ROMAN REPUBLIC 1849ROMAN REPUBLIC From the balcony of the Campidoglio, the creation of the Roman Republic is proclaimed - courageously if somewhat prematurely Date: 9 February 1849
Austrians besiege Venice, 1849Austrian troops besiege Venice during the Risorgimento Date: July 1849
Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872). Italian politician, activist for the unification of Italy. Engraving by Klose. Nuestro Siglo, 1883. Colored
Battle of Turin, 1706. Painting by Joseph Parrocel (1646-170War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Battle of Turin, 1706. Painting by Joseph Parrocel (1646-1704). Detail. Museum of the Risorgimento. Turin. Italy
FERDINAND I of Austria (1793-1875). Emperor of Austria (1835 and 1848). Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
VERAZZI, Baldassare (1819-1886). Fight at Palazzo" VERAZZI, Baldassare (1819-1886). Fight at Palazzo Litta. Episode of the " Cinque Giornate" (Five Journeys) in Milan (March 18-22, 1848). Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan
The Bersaglieri take Porta Pia - Rome - RisorgimentoThe crack Piedmontese infantry corps of Bersaglieri taking Porta Pia - the capture of Rome in 1870, the final event of Italian Unification (the Risorgimento ). Date: 1870
Risorgimento. Sicily Conquest. Batlle of Milazo. 17-24 JulyRisorgimento. Sicily Conquest. Batlle of Milazo
Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (1804-1878). Italian general and statesman. Liberal. 6th Primer Minister of Italy. Illustrtion by La Domenica dei Corriere. Colored engraving
1820 Revolution. Naples. The Austrian troops arriving in Nap1820 Revolution. Naples. After liberal uprisings of July 1820 the powers of the Holy Alliance intervened sending the Austrian troops to quell the revolution
Cavour, Camillo Benso, Count of (Turin, 1810-1861) Italian statesman. Founder of Il Risorgimento (1847). Engraving by Rim. Coloured
Monument of Giuseppe Garibaldi. Rome. ItalyGiuseppe Garibaldi.1807-1882. Italian military and political. Monument by Emilio Gallori (1846-1924), 1895. Rome. Italy
Italian Unification (1859-1924). Vote for annexation of theItalian Unification (1859-1924)
National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Italy. Designed by Giuseppe Falconi at 1885. Venice Square. Partial view
Azeglio, Massimo Taparelli, Marquis d (1798-1866)Azeglio, Massimo Taparelli, Marquis d (Turin, 1798-Turin, 1866). Italian politician and writer. Engraving
Francesco Crispi - 3FRANCESCO CRISPI Italian statesman, participated in Risorgimento, advocated African colonisation, deposed after defeat at Adowa, 1896. Date: 1819 - 1901
Francesco Crispi - 2FRANCESCO CRISPI Italian statesman, participated in Risorgimento, advocated African colonisation, deposed after defeat at Adowa, 1896. Date: 1819 - 1901
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 4. 7. 1807 - 2. 6. 1882, ItalianGaribaldi, Giuseppe, 4.7.1807 - 2.6.1882, Italian freedomfighter, portrait, after engraving by Metzmacher, 19th century. Date: circa 1870s
PELLICO, Silvio (1789-1854). Italian patriot, writer and poet. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
BOSSOLI, Carlo (1815-1884). Italian Unification. The cavaliere Luigi Carlo Farini presented to His Majesty the King Victor Emmanuel II the act of annexation of the Emilia on March 18, 1860. Tempera
INDUNO, Girolamo (1825-1890). Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi. 1876. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Galleria Nazionale d Arte Moderna (National Gallery of Modern Art)
GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military man and republican and nationalist politician. Medallion from 1882. Metals
Italian Unification. Insurrection of the Five Days of Milan (18-21 March 1848) against Austrian rule. Combat in the Ticinese Gate in the night of 20 March. Etching. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan
INDUNO, Girolamo. Portrait of CamilloINDUNO, Girolamo (1825-1890). Portrait of Camillo Benso, count of Cavour. s.XIX-. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Bergamo. Risorgimento Museum
Massacre of PerugiaSwiss soldiers in the service of pope Pius IX massacre supporters of the risorgimento at Perugia. Date: 20 June 1859
Masonic chain. Jewelry. ITALY. Milan. Risorgimento Museum
Italian Unification. Battle of Lissa (July 20, 1866). Naval battle between the Italian and Austrian navies in front the town of Lissa, in Adriatic Sea. Etching. ITALY. Milan. Risorgimento Museum
Italian unification (1860). Battle of the SesiaItalian unification (1860).Battle of the Sesia, between Vercelli and Lomellina. General Cialdini. Litography. ITALY. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
Italian Unification. Battle of Solferino (June 24, 1859). The French and Piedmontese armies defeat the Austrian army. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum
Napoleon makes a tour of inspection to the Italian navy in Venice the 29th November 1807. Engraving. ITALY. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
BISI, Michele (1788-1874). Entrance of vittorio Emmanuele II and Napoleon III into Milan on 8th June 1859. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan. Risorgimento Museum
BONAPARTE, Joseph (1768-1844). King of Naples (1806-1808) and Spain (1808-1813). Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan. Risorgimento Museum
Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). Portrait by Biscarre. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Turin. National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento
Unification of Italy. Second World of Independence (1859-1861). Passaggio del Garigliano Octuber 31st 1860. Expedition of the Thousand (Italian Spedizione dei Mille) of Garibaldi
FERDINAND of Austria-Este (1754-1806). Archduke of Austria. Etching. ITALY. Milan. Risorgimento Museum
Italian unification, King Victor Emmanuel II meets marshal Radetzky in Vignole, 1849. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum
FERDINAND I of Austria (1793-1875). Emperor of Austria (1835 and 1848). ITALY. Venice. Museum of the Risorgimento and the Venetian nineteenth century
LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). Coronation of Pope Leo XIII in the Sistine Chapel on 3th March 1878. ITALY. Rome. Institute for the history of the Italian Risorgimento
Italy PalermoPalermo at the time of the Risorgimento : palazzo reale
Giuseppe MontanelliGIUSEPPE MONTANELLI Italian writer and statesman, active during the period of the Risorgimento (unification) of Italy
Storia Di Due AnniTitle page of Vecchis Storia di due anni which recounts the history of two crucial years in the history of Italy - the struggle for and the achievement of independence
Revolt at PalermoThe people of Palermo, Sicily, revolt against their Bourbon rulers - one of the earliest manifestations of the Risorgimento
Castellucio CapturedCastellucio is captured by the insurgents, sacked and fired
Italians Enter VeronaThe Italians enter Verona, now abandoned by the Austrians : the populace welcome their liberators with enthusiasm
Vit. Em. in MilanoVittorio Emanuele II, now crowned king of Italy, makes a triumphal entry into Milano
Demo at PadovaDemonstration at Padova (Padua) in favour of Venice joining the united Italy
Battle of LadronaGaribaldis forces engage the Austrians at the battle of Ladrona
Flight in TyrolInhabitants of the Austrian- held Italian Tyrol flee with their possessions before the invading Italians
Refugees from Naples, taken by Garibaldis forces, seek refuge in Rome, where they are housed in the Sistine convent
Victory at CasertaGaribaldis forces repel the Neapolitans at Caserta, near Bologna : Garibaldi will make it his headquarters
Rioting at TurinTurin is the chief centre of the Risorgimento after 1860, so there are riots when Firenze/Florence is named as the capital of the newly united Italy
Battle of LevicoGeneral Medicis force defeats the Austrians at Levico, in the Trentino
Vit. Em. and his ArmyVittorio Emanuele II, now crowned king of Italy, reviews his army at Milano
Firenze VolunteersIn front of the Palazzo Vecchio at Firenze (Florence) volunteers gather to help Garibaldi in his attack on Rome which still defies the unification movement
Monte-Giovo TakenItalian volunteers take Monte- Giovo from the Austrians
Battle of PrimolanoThe Italians invade the Trentino and engage the Austrians, defeating them at Primolano
Tyrol CampaignGaribaldis forces bombard the Austrians at Fort Rochetta in the Italian Tyrol
Naples PrisonersNeapolitan prisoners after the collapse of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Gaeta BombardedGaeta, where Francesco, king of the two Sicilies, has made his headquarters, is bombarded by the nationalists : soon it will be forced to surrender and Francesco will abdicate
Wounded from CustozzaAfter the battle of Custozza, wounded Italians arrive at Desenzano
Riots in VeronaThe populace of Verona riot against the Austrians who are still occupying their city - but not for long now
Italians Enter RovigoRovigo, an important city of the Veneto, is annexed to united Italy : general Cialdini enters the city to popular acclaim
Patriot PartisansPatriot partisans in Garibaldis on-going attempts to take Rome from the pope
Garda EmbarkationGaribaldis men embark on lake Garda, prior to attacking the Austrians in the Italian Tyrol
Francesco II AbdicatesFrancesco II, king of the two Sicilies, accepts defeat, abdicates, and takes refuge in the Quirinal palace at Rome, still under papal rule thanks to Napoleons intervention
Vitt. Em. at FirenzeVittorio Emanuele II at Firenze (Florence) prior to his Six Weeks War which will finally do away with Austrian rule in Italy
Garibaldi VolunteersGaribaldis volunteers at Salo, on lake Garda
Naples ReactionariesIn Naples, now taken from the Bourbons, supporters of the old regime are arrested
Retreat at San GiovanniAt San Giovanni, near Bologna, the Neapolitans throw down their arms and abandon the town