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- A Garibaldian in the Convent (Italian: Un garibaldino al convento) is a 1942 Italian historical comedy drama romantic film directed by Vittorio De Sica...
- 1860 is a 1934 Italian historical film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Giuseppe Gulino, Aida Bellia and Gianfranco Giachetti. The film presages...
- The Garibaldi Legion (or Garibaldians; Polish: Legion Garibaldczyków / Garibaldczycy; Italian: Legione Nullo / Garibaldini) was a small unit of Italian...
- together radicals such as George Holyoake and Joseph Cowen with moderate Garibaldians. He became disillusioned with the nationalist leader Giuseppe Mazzini...
- New York City. Both places have been claimed as the birthplace of the Garibaldian red shirt. The formation of his force of volunteers in Uruguay, his mastery...
- Two Garibaldian partisans armed with Sten and MAB38 machine guns...
- authoritarianism. Elements on the right (aristocrats) as on the left (Garibaldians) therefore wanted Nice to return to Italy. Savoy was also transferred...
- (1942, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (script too)) as Pietro Kovach A Garibaldian in the Convent (1942, by Vittorio De Sica) as Nino Bixio (uncredited)...
- siege on June 30. She then fled from French and Austrian troops with the Garibaldian Legion. Pregnant and sick from malaria, she died on August 4, 1849, at...
- gives rise to the patronymic Garibaldi, and the adjective garibaldino ("Garibaldian", meaning daring, reckless, bold). Its roots are Proto-Germanic "gairaz"...