-
become known as the "Hero of the Two Worlds". The term
Redshirts and
Garibaldino were also used to
describe Italian volunteers in
subsequent international...
- A
Garibaldino of the
Hunters of the Alps, ca. 1866...
- Garibalda), and
gives rise to the
patronymic Garibaldi, and the
adjective garibaldino ("Garibaldian",
meaning daring, reckless, bold). Its
roots are Proto-Germanic...
- 1942 3
March The
Great King (Germany) 7
March Bullet Scars 10
March Un
Garibaldino al
Convento (Italy) 11
March Rio Rita 13
March The
Ghost of Frankenstein...
-
Italian cruiser Piemonte, with the
Soldato class destroyers Artigliere and
Garibaldino, sank
seven Ottoman gunboats (Ayintab, Bafra, Gökcedag, Kastamonu, Muha...
- gave
birth to
their daughter,
Emilia (Emi). In 1942, on the set of Un
garibaldino al convento, he met
Spanish actress María
Mercader (cousin of
Ramon Mercader...
- A
Garibaldian in the
Convent (Italian: Un
garibaldino al convento) is a 1942
Italian historical comedy drama romantic film
directed by
Vittorio De Sica...
-
Departure of the
Garibaldino, 1860 (Fondazione Cariplo)...
-
Exposition of
Palermo for his
painting of a
large realistic portrait of a
Garibaldino and
similarly a
bronze medal from
Messina for a
small canvas representing...
- Pannella. La
Stampa historical archive. "L'Estrema
Sinistra e il
movimento Garibaldino di
fronte alla
crisi d'Oriente del 1875-1878" (PDF).
Including Milan...