Nino Bixio, the Glossary
Gerolamo "Nino" Bixio (2 October 1821 – 16 December 1873) was an Italian general, patriot and politician, one of the most prominent figures in the Italian unification.[1]
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33 relations: Aceh, Austria, Banda Aceh, Battalion, Battle of Calatafimi, Battle of Custoza (1866), Battle of the Volturno, Battle of Varese, Bronte, Sicily, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Capture of Rome, Charles Albert of Sardinia, Cholera, Civitavecchia, Expedition of the Thousand, France, General officer, Genoa, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Hunters of the Alps, Italian War of Independence, Jakarta, Kingdom of Sardinia, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Province of Catania, Reggio Calabria, Rome, Senate of the Kingdom of Italy, Senate of the Republic (Italy), Sumatra, Ticino (river), Unification of Italy, Young Italy.
- Members of the Expedition of the Thousand
- Military personnel from Genoa
Aceh
Aceh (Acèh, Jawoë: اچيه), officially the Province of Aceh (Provinsi Aceh, Nanggroë Acèh, Jawoë: نڠڬرواي اچيه), is the westernmost province of Indonesia.
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
Banda Aceh
Banda Aceh (Acehnese: Banda Acèh, Jawoë: بند اچيه) is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.
Battalion
A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of up to one thousand soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel and subdivided into a number of companies, each typically commanded by a major or a captain.
Battle of Calatafimi
The Battle of Calatafimi was fought on the 15 May 1860 between Giuseppe Garibaldi's Redshirts and the troops of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies at Calatafimi, Sicily, as part of the Expedition of the Thousand (Italian: I Mille).
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Battle of Custoza (1866)
The Battle of Custoza took place on the 24 June 1866 during the Third Italian War of Independence in the Italian unification process.
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Battle of the Volturno
The Battle of the Volturno refers to a series of military clashes between Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteers and the troops of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies occurring around the River Volturno, between the cities of Capua and Caserta in northern Campania, in September and October 1860.
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Battle of Varese
The Battle of Varese was fought on 26 May 1859 at Varese (Lombardy).
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Bronte, Sicily
Bronte (Brontë) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania, in Sicily, southern Italy.
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Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally known as the Count of Cavour (Conte di Cavour) or simply Cavour, was an Italian politician, statesman, businessman, economist, and noble, and a leading figure in the movement towards Italian unification.
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Capture of Rome
The Capture of Rome (Presa di Roma) occurred on 20 September 1870, as forces of the Kingdom of Italy took control of the city and of the Papal States.
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Charles Albert of Sardinia
Charles Albert (2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849) was the King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard state from 27 April 1831 until his abdication in 1849.
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Cholera
Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
Civitavecchia
Civitavecchia (meaning "ancient town") is a city and major sea port on the Tyrrhenian Sea west-northwest of Rome.
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Expedition of the Thousand
The Expedition of the Thousand (Spedizione dei Mille) was an event of the unification of Italy that took place in 1860.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
General officer
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry.
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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.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (In his native Ligurian language, he is known as Gioxeppe Gaibado. In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as Jousé or Josep. 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and republican. Nino Bixio and Giuseppe Garibaldi are Members of the Expedition of the Thousand and People from the Kingdom of Sardinia.
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Hunters of the Alps
The Hunters of the Alps (Cacciatori delle Alpi) were a military corps created by Giuseppe Garibaldi in Cuneo on 20 February 1859 to help the regular Sardinian army to free the northern part of Italy in the Second Italian War of Independence.
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Italian War of Independence
The War of Italian Independence, or Italian Wars of Independence, include.
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Jakarta
Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) and formerly known as Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia.
Kingdom of Sardinia
The Kingdom of Sardinia,The name of the state was originally Latin: Regnum Sardiniae, or Regnum Sardiniae et Corsicae when the kingdom was still considered to include Corsica.
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Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1861 under the control of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, a cadet branch of the Bourbons.
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Province of Catania
The province of Catania (provincia di Catania; pruvincia di Catania) was a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily, Italy.
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Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria (Riggiu; Rìji), commonly and officially referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria as well as the seat of the Regional Council of Calabria.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
Senate of the Kingdom of Italy
The Senate of the Kingdom of Italy was the upper house of the bicameral parliament of the Kingdom of Italy, officially created on 4 March 1848, acting as an evolution of the original Subalpine Senate.
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Senate of the Republic (Italy)
The Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica), or simply the Senate (Senato), is the upper house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies.
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Sumatra
Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia.
Ticino (river)
The river Ticino (Tesin; French and Tessin; Ticīnus) is the most important perennial left-bank tributary of the Po.
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Unification of Italy
The unification of Italy (Unità d'Italia), also known as the Risorgimento, was the 19th century political and social movement that in 1861 resulted in the consolidation of various states of the Italian Peninsula and its outlying isles into a single state, the Kingdom of Italy.
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Young Italy
Young Italy (La Giovine Italia) was an Italian political movement founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini.
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See also
Members of the Expedition of the Thousand
- Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano
- Angelo Bassini
- Benedetto Musolino
- Enrico Cosenz
- Francesco Crispi
- Giovanni Acerbi
- Giuseppe Cesare Abba
- Giuseppe Dezza
- Giuseppe Garibaldi
- Giuseppe Missori
- Giuseppe Sirtori
- Guglielmo Acton
- Ippolito Nievo
- István Türr
- Lajos Tüköry
- Menotti Garibaldi
- Nino Bixio
- Oreste Baratieri
- Pietro Pedranzini
- Rose Montmasson
- Tommaso De Cristoforis
- Tullio Martello
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/Nino_Bixio
Also known as Gerolamo Bixio.