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  Luigi Carlo Farini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luigi Carlo Farini (October 22, 1812 - August 1, 1866), Italian statesman and historian, was born at Russi, near Ravenna.
As a member of the Sardinian parliament and as a journalist Farini was one of the staunchest supporters of Cavour, and strongly favoured the proposal that Piedmont should participate in the Crimean War, if indeed he was not actually the first to suggest that policy (see GB Ercolani's letter in E Parri's memoir of Farini).
Several letters from Farini to Mr Gladstone and Lord John Russell were reprinted in a Mémoire sur les affaires d'Italie (1859), and a collection of his political correspondence was published tinder the title of Lettres sur les affaires d'Italie (Paris, 1860).
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 LUIGI CARLO FARINI - LoveToKnow Article on LUIGI CARLO FARINI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pius, wishing to counteract the effect of this policy, sent Farini to Charles Albert, king of Sardinia, to hand over the command of the papal contingent to him.
His son Domenico Farini had a distinguished political career and was at, one time president of the chamber.
BIBLI0GRAPHYSeveral letters from Farini to Mr Gladstone and Lord John Russell were reprinted in a MCmoire sur les affaires dItalie (1859), and a collection of his political correspondence was published tinder the title of Leltres sur les affaires dItalie (Paris, 1860).
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 Luigi Carlo Farini --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Luigi Cherubini was an Italian-born French composer during the period of transition from classicism to Romanticism.
The Italian poet, prose writer, and dramatist Carlo Gozzi was a fierce and skillful defender of the traditional Italian commedia dell'arte form against the dramatic innovations of Pietro Chiari and Carlo Goldoni.
The Italian poet Luigi Pulci is chiefly associated with the Morgante, one of the outstanding epics of the Renaissance.
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Luigi Gualtieri Memorie di Ugo Bassi, apostolo del vangelo, martire dell'indipendenza Italiana Bologna, Giacomo Monti,1861 Bassi (1800-1849) was a popular preacher, operating principally from the city of Bologna.
Luigi Stefanoni, 1842-1905 Le due repubbliche ed il due dicembre Milano, R. Levino, 1863 Stefanoni's two volume radical history of the 1848 establishment of the Roman and French republics and of the overthrow by Louis Napoleon Bonaparte of the two republics.
Autograph letter, signed, from Luigi Migliavacca, a Paris-based Italian pastry cook Paris, March 14, 1864 Migliavacca informs Garibaldi that his four-year-old son is named in his honour, and exhorts the general to take up his sword in the cause of the liberation of Venice.
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 Luigi Alamanni - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Luigi Alamanni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Luigi Alamanni (sometimes spelt Alemanni) (1495-1556), Italian poet and statesman, was born in Florence.
His father was a devoted adherent of the Medici party, but Luigi, smarting under a supposed injustice, joined with others in an unsuccessful conspiracy against Giulio de' Medici, afterwards Pope Clement VII.
He was obliged in consequence to take refuge in Venice, and, on the accession of Clement, to flee to France.
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 Luigi Carlo Farini -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After completing a brilliant university course at (Large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and pork) Bologna, which he interrupted to take part in the (Click link for more info and facts about revolution of 1831) revolution of 1831, he practised as a physician at Russi and at Ravenna.
Pius, wishing to counteract the effect of this policy, sent Farini to (Click link for more info and facts about Charles Albert, king of Sardinia) Charles Albert, king of Sardinia, to hand over the command of the papal contingent to him.
Several letters from Farini to Mr Gladstone and (Click link for more info and facts about Lord John Russell) Lord John Russell were reprinted in a Mémoire sur les affaires d'Italie (1859), and a collection of his political correspondence was published tinder the title of Lettres sur les affaires d'Italie (Paris, 1860).
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Una panoramica di Farini scattata recentemente da Prospero Cravedi mostra il paese con il ponte stradale che mette in comunicazione l’alta val Nure con la pianura.
Un altro oriundo di Farini, nato in Francia, è stato il corridore ciclista Amedeo Polledri, detto "Rondinella" per i suoi guizzi a zig-zag.
Nel censimento del 1921 Farini contava 7411 abitanti ridotti oggi a 1794 secondo l'anagrafe.
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Provisional Extraordinary Commissioner Commissario Straordinario Provvisorio 1859 Luigi Zini (jun 15 - jun 19) Governor of the Modena Provinces Governatore delle Provincie Modenesi 1859 Luigi Carlo Farini (jun 19 - jul 27) 1812 - 1866 Dictator of the Modena Provinces Dittatore delle Provincie Modenesi 1859 Luigi Carlo Farini (jul 28 - dec 08) s.a.
The King however refused to endorse the election, but as a compensation appointed Carlo Boncompagni, conte di Mombello (1804-1880) Governor General of Central Italy and entrusted him with the coordination of the diplomatic and military affairs of the three - later two : Emilia and Tuscany - states.
Dictaror of the Royal Provinces of Emilia Dittatore delle Regie Provincie dell'Emilia 1859 Luigi Carlo Farini s.a.
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 FARINI, LUIGI CARLO (1812—1866) - Online Information article about FARINI, LUIGI CARLO (1812—1866)
As a member of the Sardinian parliament and as a journalist Farini was one of the staunchest supporters of Cavour (q.v.), and strongly favoured the proposal that See also:
year, Farini succeeded Rattazzi as premier, in which office he endeavoured to carry out Cavour's policy.
His son Domenico Farini had a distinguished political career and was at, one time See also:
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 librerie.it - Carlo Collodi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carlo Lorenzini meglio conosciuto come Carlo Collodi è nato a Firenze nel 1826 ed è morto nel 1890.
Dal 1856 cominciò ad usare lo pseudonimo Carlo Collodi, con cui firmò le opere degli anni '70 e '80, come I racconti delle fate e una serie di testi scolastici, Giannettino, Minuzzolo ed altri, nei quali la narrazione si fonde alle nozioni.
Bettino Ricasoli, Camillo Cavour, Luigi Carlo Farini, Daniele Manin.
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 La barbarie entra nelle ex capitali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curletti racconta che Luigi Carlo Farini - nominato da Vittorio Emanuele dittatore dell’Emilia - appena saputo dell’arresto di Anviti ordina di precipitarsi a Parma.
L’operato di Farini in Emilia è così descritto dall’influente liberale marchese Gioacchino Napoleone Pepoli su l’Eco dell’Emilia: "Farini fu sollecito a scarcerare dal forte Castelfranco circa un migliaio di precauzionali, che invecchiati nel vizio ed organizzati fra loro al delitto davano poca anzi niuna speranza di essersi emendati".
Con le informazioni di cui disponiamo grazie a Curletti possiamo capire quali ragioni inducano Farini a scarcerare delinquenti comuni.
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Events of 1848 - 1849 1848 Mar 20 : Following pro Sardinian agitation Duke Carlo II transferred all authority to a Regency (2) Apr 11 : The Regency was replaced by two pro Sardinian provisional governments.
Apr 14 : Duke Carlo III appointed a governmental commission to govern the country until his returrn.
Successors 1907 - 1939 Enrico Maria Alberto Ferdinando Carlo Pio Luigi Antonio, son 1873 - 1939 1939 - 1950 Giuseppe Maria Pietro Paolo Francesco Roberto Tomaso-d'Aquino etc, brother 1875 - 1950 (3) The situation in Piacenza and Pontremoli in the period jun - dec is not known.
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 BONGHI, RUGGERO (1828-1895) - Online Information article about BONGHI, RUGGERO (1828-1895)
Farini during the latter's lieutenancy, but in 1865 assumed contemporaneously the editorship of the Perseveranza of See also:
HUMBERT, RANIERI CARLO EMANUELE GIOVANNI MARIA FERDINANDO EUGENIO, KING OF ITALY (1844-1900)
Humbert, both in the Perseveranza and in the Nuova Antologia, he was, in 1893, excluded from See also:
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 "F" Famous People
Farini, Luigi Carlo (1812-66) Italian politician, prime minister (1862-3), and historian...
Farnese, Pier Luigi (1503-47) Duke of Parma and Piacenza, born in Rome, Latium, Italy.
Frugoni, Carlo Innocenzo (1692-1768) Poet, born in Genoa, Liguria, NW Italy.
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It is one recommenda- tion of Farinis work, that it supplies a key to the Pontiffs character and the apparent inconsistencies in his conduct, not by what the writer gives as his own opinion, hut by the mate- rials furnished to enable the reader to form an opinion for himself.
In the city, says Farini, the Hosannas were countless; each citizen embraced his neighbor like a brother; thousands of torches blazed in the evening; the multitude ran to the palace of the Pope, called for him, threw themselves prostrate on the earth before him, and received his blessing in devout silence.
But the friends of change, says Farini, were, for the most part, mea- sured in their wishes and cautious in their proceedings ; for all prudent men were exerting themselves strenuously to keep the impatient in hand, with excellent effect.
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 Papal States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
During the revolt of 1831, the most significant leaders were moderate liberals from the carbonari and related sects.
The initial revolt was executed so skillfully that the northern provinces were removed from papal control without the shedding of a single drop of blood.
The manifesto demanded reform of legal codes and administration, opening offices to laymen, a free press, a civic guard and a general amnesty.
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 grasso169   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As a consequence, some drafts were rejected, which had been drawn by Luigi Carlo Farini and Marco Minghetti, Ministers for Home Affairs in the first national governments and members of the moderate liberal majority influenced by Count Cavour’s though.
Farini and Minghetti’s bills were meant as deriving and developing some criteria already embedded in the old Sardinia-Piedmontese legislative administration and therefore independent with regard to the ideological disputes between the supporters of federalism and regionalism during the Risorgimento.
For this reason the same proposals still tend to draw the attention of scholars today, even though the were rejected by Parliament in 1861.
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 Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea . 1809 . May 24 . Ada Lovelace . 1842 . Modena . Luigi Carlo Farini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Luigi Carlo Farini October 22, 1812 - August 1, 1866, Italy Italian statesman and historian, was born at Russi, near Ravenna.
After completing a brilliant university course at Bologna, which he interrupted to take part in the Carbonari revolution of 1831, he practised as a physician at Russi and at Ravenna.
He acquired a considerable reputation, but in 1843 his political opinions brought him under the suspicion of the police and caused his expulsion from the papal states.
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 Ruggero Bonghi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
At Turin he resumed his philosophic studies and his translation of Plato, but In 1858 refused a professorship of Greek at Pavia, under the Austrian government, only to accept it in 1859 from the Italian government after the liberation of Lombardy.
In 1860, with the Cavour party, he opposed the work of Garibaldi, Crispi and Bertani at Naples, and became secretary of Luigi Carlo Farini during the latters lieutenancy, but in 1865 assumed contemporaneously the editorship of the Perseveranza of Milan and the chair of Latin literature at Florence.
Elected deputy in 1860 he became celebrated by the biting wit of his speeches, while, as journalist, the acrimony of his polemical writings made him a redoubtable adversary.
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 Hotel Arizona - 3 Star Hotel - Santa Croce - Florence
There is a bus every 30 minutes from 5.30 A.M. to 11.30 P.M. Come off to the bus at the rail station, cross the station on walk and jast in front of you, you will see the bus stop.
Teen miters after the bus stop turn on the right on Via Farini.
You will see the hotel at the end of the street on the left site.
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 Italian states before 1861   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
President of the Assembly (from 4 Mar 1831, president of the Provisional Government) 26 Feb 1831 - 26 Mar 1831 Giovanni Vicini (b.
1828) - Francesco Brayda - Giuseppe Cavalli, conte di Olivola - Luigi Colla - Felice Clemente Fasella - Giuseppe Fava - Francesco Favrat, barone di Bellevaux - Pietro Gaetano Galli, conte della Loggia - Stefano Giovanni Rocci (b.
1880) (head of government) 3 Dec 1859 - 20 Mar 1860 Conte Carlo Boncompagni di Mombello (s.a.) (governor-general of the united provinces of central Italy [includes Modena, Parma and Piacenza]), nominally for Eugenio Emanuele di Savoia- Carignano, principe di Carignano (b.
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 Modena in cifre / Modena in figures: Cenni Storici / Historical Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Austrian occupation (1814) placed Austro-Estense Duke Francesco IV at the head of the government; he abolished the Napoleonic laws regarding territorial administration.
When the Piedmontese army of Vittorio Emanuele II and the French army of Napoleon III crossed the Ticino and the Austrian garrisons which controlled the dukedoms were forced to withdraw, Modena rebelled and received the king's commissary Luigi Carlo Farini.
Even before the Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed, and the plebiscites voted, in December of 1859, the Law dated 23 October 1859 on the administration of the state was extended to Emilia-Romagna.
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 Museo Risorgimento Visita Sala 5
Le adesioni sono numerose: a Genova, il primo e miglior centro di propagazione della setta, operano Jacopo (1805-1833) e Giovanni Ruffini (1807-1881); in Umbria ed in Emilia Luigi Carlo Farini (1812-1866), a Livorno Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi (1804-1873).
Marsiglia entra in contatto con molti altri esuli, fra cui Carlo Bianco di Saint Jorioz (1795-1843), teorizzatore della guerra d'insurrezione per bande, e con il rivoluzionario Filippo Buonarroti, che già aveva partecipato alla Rivoluzione degli Eguali di Babeuf nel 1797.
Fra questi vanno ricordati lo storico Giuseppe Ferrari (1811-1876), allievo di Giandomenico Romagnosi (1761-1835) e il patriota Efisio Tola (1803-1833), fucilato nel 1833 per aver partecipato alla spedizione in Savoia.
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 Mail-Jewish Volume 12 Number 83
Mod.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: rmt51@cas.org (Rick Turkel) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 94 00:42:16 EDT Subject: Florence, Italy There is a lovely old shul, the second tallest building in Florence (after Il Duomo, the cathedral), at Via Luigi Carlo Farini 4.
Available in the shul office is a list of commonly available foods (i.e., in any supermarket) that are kosher as per the Italian rabbinate without any visible hekhsher.
Next door to the shul, at Via L.C. Farini 2 one flight up, is a kosher fleishig restaurant, called Il Cuscussu` (at least that was its name in 1989, when I was last there).
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 Hotel guide: Tuscany Italy
Borgo San Luigi being in an excellent position, less than half an hour from both Siena and Florence makes the hotel a great base from which to explore many of Tuscany's beautiful towns and villages.
Lavish 5 star deluxe hotel unique in Florence, in a neo-renaissance Villa and only a few steps from Ponte Vecchio, in exclusive position on the Piazzale Michelangelo, with magnific view on the city: a...
Situated in a 19th century building completely refurbished, in the heart of the city, isolated from the chaos and noise of the busy streets.
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 Italy 1796-1900
First elections for the new Italian parliament; Victor Emanuel of Savoy II assumes title of king of Italy (17 Mar.); rural insurrections spread throughout the Mezzogiorno; Cavour dies (6 June); General Cialdini given emergency powers in the south.
Urbano Rattazzi replaces Ricasoli as prime minister (3 Mar.); Garibaldi’s attempt to resume the march on Rome halted by the Italian army in the Aspromonte mountains (29 July); Rattazzi resigns (29 Nov.) as prime minister, succeeded by Luigi Carlo.
Farini; the term scapigliatura begins to be used in connection with the work of young writers, painters, and sculptors in Milan and Turin
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