Girolamo Ramorino, the Glossary
General Girolamo Ramorino (8 April 1792 – 22 May 1849) was born in Genoa, Republic of Genoa.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Battle of Novara (1849), Genoa, Giuseppe Mazzini, Napoleon, Napoleonic Wars, November Uprising, Paris, Piedmont, Republic of Genoa, Russian Empire.
- Generals of former Italian states
- Generals of the November Uprising
- Italian military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
- Military personnel from Genoa
Battle of Novara (1849)
The Battle of Novara (or Battle of Bicocca; Bicocca being a borough of Novara) was one of the battles fought between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia during the First Italian War of Independence, within the era of Italian unification.
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Genoa
Genoa (Genova,; Zêna) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy.
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Giuseppe Mazzini
Giuseppe Mazzini (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.
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
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Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte (1804–1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions.
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November Uprising
The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Piedmont
Piedmont (Piemonte,; Piemont), located in northwest Italy, is one of the 20 regions of Italy.
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Republic of Genoa
The Republic of Genoa (Repúbrica de Zêna; Repubblica di Genova; Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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See also
Generals of former Italian states
- Aeneas de Caprara
- Aimery IV of Narbonne
- Alberto della Marmora
- Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora
- Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
- Ambrogio Spinola
- Arduino della Palude
- Charles III of Spain
- Chiappino Vitelli
- Emilio Ferrero
- Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
- Eusebio Bava
- Federico Savelli
- Federigo Fregoso
- Filippo Paulucci
- Francesco Ferruccio
- Francesco Pignatelli, Prince of Strongoli
- Giacomo Durando
- Gian Giacomo Trivulzio
- Giovanni Durando
- Giovanni Marchese di Provera
- Giovanni Pietro Luigi Cacherano d'Osasco
- Girolamo Ramorino
- Giuseppe Dabormida
- Giuseppe Parisi
- Giuseppe Rosaroll
- Giuseppe Salvatore Pianell
- Guglielmo Pepe
- Lorenzo Cybo
- Luigi Acquaviva
- Luigi Mezzacapo
- Manfredo Fanti
- Marcantonio Colonna of Stigliano, 3rd Prince of Sonnino
- Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi
- Ottavio Piccolomini
- Pier Maria III de' Rossi
- Policarpo Cacherano d'Osasco
- Pompeo Gabrielli
- Raimondo Montecuccoli
- Teodoro Lechi
- Victor Emmanuel II
- Vito Nunziante
Generals of the November Uprising
- Antoni Giełgud
- Antoni Jan Ostrowski
- Antoni Wroniecki
- Dezydery Chłapowski
- Franciszek Ksawery Niesiołowski
- Georg von Nostitz
- Girolamo Ramorino
- Henryk Dembiński
- Henryk Ignacy Kamieński
- Ignacy Prądzyński
- Józef Bem
- Józef Bonawentura Załuski
- Józef Chłopicki
- Józef Sowiński
- Jan Krukowiecki
- Jan Nepomucen Umiński
- Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki
- Kazimierz Małachowski
- Ludwik Michał Pac
- Maciej Rybiński
- Marcin Klemensowski
- Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł
- Roman Sołtyk
- Samuel Różycki
- Stanisław Klicki
- Tomasz Łubieński
- Wojciech Chrzanowski
Italian military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
- Achille Fontanelli
- Agostino Codazzi
- Alberto della Marmora
- Alessandro Di Saluzzo di Monesiglio
- Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of Santarosa
- Antoine Marc Augustin Bertoletti
- Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona
- Carlo Balabio
- Carlo Zucchi (general)
- Domenico Millelire
- Domenico Pino
- Ettore Perrone di San Martino
- François Franceschi-Losio
- Francesco Caracciolo (naval officer)
- Francesco Sivori
- Francis Maceroni
- Gennaro Spinelli, Prince of Cariati
- Giacinto Collegno
- Giorgio des Geneys
- Girolamo Ramorino
- Giuseppe Lahoz Ortiz
- Giuseppe Lechi
- Giuseppe Rondizzoni
- Guglielmo Pepe
- Luigi Gaspare Peyri
- Nicolò Pasqualigo
- Paolo Avitabile
- Pompeo Gabrielli
- Pompeo Litta Biumi
- Teodoro Lechi
Military personnel from Genoa
- Carlo Negri
- Davide Menini
- Domenico Cavagnari
- Enrico Alberto d'Albertis
- Giano II di Campofregoso
- Giovanni Battista Egisto Sivelli
- Girolamo Ramorino
- Giulio Gavotti
- Giuseppe Sirianni
- Guglielmo Embriaco
- Lorenzo Cybo
- Luigi Ferraro
- Nino Bixio
- Perceval Doria
- Pietro d'Acquarone
- Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta
- Raffaele Rossetti
- Renato Coturri
- Renato Sandalli
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girolamo_Ramorino
Also known as General ramorino.