Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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150 years of United Italy

Today we celebrate the anniversary of the Unification of Italy 150.mo that, from spring 1859 to spring of 1861, came the new kingdom of Italy ( statelets divided by 7), which runs until 1946 with the Birth of the Italian Republic.

etc..

The key stages of the Italian Risorgimento were:

1820 - Moti and directed by Nola Napoli - Pellico and Piero Maroncelli jailed the Spilberg

1821-10 March, Alessandria, in Piedmont motions. Tried and sentenced to Pellico and Maroncelli

1831 - Moti di Modena - Ciro Menotti - unrest in Emilia Romagna - July, the foundation of the "Young Italy"

1834 - shipping Mazzini in Savoy - Foundation of the "Young Europe" - Nell ' Giuseppe Garibaldi's insurrection shows

1842 - Moti di Romagna - Publication of the "Sicilian Vespers"

1844 - expedition of the Bandiera brothers - July 25, 1847 massacre of Rovigo

- Cavour public "Risorgimento" - Election of Pope Pius IX ( Ferretti Giovanni Maria Mastai )

1848 - the "5 Days of Milan" - The War of Independence

1849 - end of "Young Italy" - Battle of Novara - end of the Roman Republic

1952 - Prime Minister Cavour

1853 - insurrection in Milan - the Martyrs of Belfiore

1855 - Crimean War, participation in Piedmont - suppression of religious orders

1857 - Pisacane expedition (Sapri) - Born in the "National Society"

1858 - Plobieres to Napoleon III and Cavour, 10 December alliance between France and Piedmont

1859 - War of Independence II - Peace of Villafranca - Insurrection Tuscany, Parma and Modena

1860 - plebiscite on annexation of Tuscany, Emilia Romagna, Marche - Expedition of the Thousand

1861 - Turin, March 17, Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy

1865 - transfer of capital from Turin to Florence - approval of the Civil Code

1866 - III War of Independence - Veneto

release of 1870 - the breach of Porta Pia and occupation of Rome - Lazio Plebiscite for the annexation of

1871-27 January, Italy's capital Rome

1915-1918 - World War I - Annexation of Venezia Giulia and Trentino Alto Adige


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Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Sernesi Raffaello, a painter Garibaldi in Bolzano

Raphael Sernesi the painter "macchiaiolo" Garibaldi was born in Florence in 1838 and died August 11, 1866 in Bolzano, a prisoner of the Austrians.

He has dedicated a square in Bolzano.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Puez Geisler



The Puez-Geisler covers the last bastions of the mountainous north-western Dolomites. Karst plateaus, majestic cliffs, gently rolling meadows, alternating with mountains with jagged peaks, deep valleys and built dark coniferous forests are the main characteristics of this protected area. The park covers approximately 10,200 hectares on the common Funes, Ortisei, Santa Cristina Val Gardena, Selva di Val Gardena, Corvara Badia and Badia San Martino.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Elizabeth I of Savoy Carignan


Elizabeth was the sister of the future king of Sardinia, daughter of Carlo Emanuele di Savoia Carignano and Albertina Maria Cristina of Saxony.

In 1820 he married in Prague 's Habsburg Archduke Ranieri : a political marriage ( the couple met on the eve of the wedding ), given that Austria intended to bind themselves to the restless Savoy. Prince Metternich wrote of her: "The marriage of the Archduke Ranieri with the Princess Carignan took place today. The bride is wonderfully beautiful. E ' High half a head shorter than me, which did not prevent her from having a nice appearance. The face is marked by considerable nobility . The beauty and sweetness of Elizabeth meant that a political marriage would turn into love match: had eight children.

time Archduke Ranieri was viceroy of Lombardy Veneto and so Elizabeth became viceregina. But it was not a position of great prestige. First, the Kaiser did not allow any space for action of the Viceroy, whose role was merely representative. Then we have to add that at the Hapsburg court in Milan was not well seen, indeed snubbed. The Milanese aristocracy could not forgive her for having married a Hapsburg oppressors.

In 1848 Milan went through turmoil anti-Austrian General Radetzky Smothering, Ranieri and Elizabeth fled to Bolzano ( Campofranco Palace in Piazza Walther!). Emperor Franz Joseph did not wanted them in Vienna and the couple lived in Bolzano, virtually in exile. Here Rainier died seven years later, and Elizabeth was left alone. A

Bolzano " gave birth to a pious work which aimed to educate and assist the needy children " to educate and engage women as future service. It 's Institute Elisabethinum . She is credited also the 'institution of Rainerum (in honor of her husband Archduke Ranieri - Rainer, brother of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria). Dead

his brother King Carlo Alberto (1849), her mother died Maria Adelaide of Sardinia (1855), forgotten by the world, Elizabeth became increasingly private life.

On December 23, 1856 he went to the Institute via the Canal to help her beneficiaries to make the Christmas tree, died two days after Christmas. The burial took place in the "Ambulacro

of the Cathedral of Bolzano, behind the main altar, where we already found the tombstone of her husband, Archduke Ranieri.

The institute was named because of the Canal (1882) to Elizabeth (Elisabethinum) and the name stuck even when he was transferred (1902) as a Runkelstein Castle, where it is today.


( from Bolzano disappearance of E. Frangipane, ed. Praxis)