Felice Orsini (Italian pronunciation: [feˈliːtʃe orˈsiːni]; French: [fəlis ɔʁsini]; 10 December 1819 – 13 March 1858) was an Italian revolutionary and...
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The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome. Members of...
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France, and held the position of Orsini Signora for over a decade following the death of her husband in 1517. Felice further increased her power through...
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(French: attentat d'Orsini): the attempt made on 14 January 1858 by Felice Orsini, with other Italian nationalists and backed by English radicals, to...
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wrestler and bodybuilder Felice Orsini (1819–1858), Italian revolutionary who attempted to assassinate Napoléon III Francesca Orsini, Italian scholar of South...
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The Orsini bomb was a terrorist improvised explosive device built by and named after Felice Orsini and used as a hand grenade on 14 January 1858 in an...
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with Daniele Manin. After meeting Felice Orsini, Hodge struck up a friendship with him. In the Appendix to Orsini's memoirs, written for the second edition...
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Gian Giordano Orsini, IV Lord of Bracciano (c. 1460–1517) was an Italian nobleman and condottiero. He married Felice della Rovere and was the son-in-law...
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rights activist Felice Guarneri (1882–1955), Italian economist and politician Felice Orsini (1819–1858), an Italian revolutionary Felice Platone (1896–1962)...
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and the group almost succeeded in assassinating him in 1858, when Felice Orsini, Giovanni Andrea Pieri, Carlo Di Rudio and Andrea Gomez threw three...
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