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Brigandage in
southern Italy (Italian:
brigantaggio) had
existed in some form
since ancient times.
However its
origins as
outlaws targeting random travellers...
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Briganti is an
Italian surname, ****ociated with the
Italian word
Brigantaggio.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giuliano Briganti (1918–1922),...
- the
Present (2004) pp 567–568
Giuseppe M****ari,
Stefano Castagnola, Il
brigantaggio nelle province napoletane,
Fratelli Ferrario, 1863, p.17, 20 Pozzetta...
- Italy: a
history of
Bourbonist reaction,
Volume 2, p.39 Aldo De Jaco, Il
brigantaggio meridionale, p.218
Benedetto Croce,
Uomini e cose
della vecchia Italia...
- In the
following years, the rise of
local resistance (the so-called
brigantaggio or brigandage),
required at one
point the
presence of some 140,000 Piedmontese...
- the
Present (2004) pp 567–568
Giuseppe M****ari,
Stefano Castagnola, Il
brigantaggio nelle province napoletane,
Fratelli Ferrario, 1863, p.17, 20 Pozzetta...
- 1823–1866 Battles/wars
First Italian War of
Independence Crimean War
Second Italian War of
Independence Brigantaggio Third Italian War of Independence...
- unorganized, and were
considered by the
Government as
operated by "brigands" ("
Brigantaggio").
Ruled under martial law for
several years,
Sicily (and
southern Italy)...
- the French. From 1861 on, the town was
involved in the
phenomenon of
Brigantaggio,
which was
hardly repressed. It
turned into the land of
famous bandit-chiefs...
- 13-14; Argiolas, p. 35. Johnston, II, 112;
Francesco Barra,
Cronache del
Brigantaggio meridionale, 1806-1815 (Salerno & Catanzaro:
Societa editrice meridionale...