45°9′24″N 10°46′19″E / 45.15667°N 10.77194°E / 45.15667; 10.77194 The Belfiore martyrs were a group of pro-independence fighters condemned to death by hanging...
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a 1981 hunger strike, including Bobby Sands. The Belfiore martyrs (in Italian, Martiri di Belfiore) were a group of Italian pro-independence fighters...
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December 1852) was an Italian patriot and priest, the best known of the Belfiore martyrs. Enrico Tazzoli was born in Canneto sull'Oglio on 19 April 1812, son...
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Milan Sortie on Mestre Sicilian revolution of 1848 Ten Days of Brescia Belfiore martyrs Crimean War Plombières Agreement Second Italian War of Independence...
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uprising and life sentences for plotting revolutionary activities. The Belfiore martyrs, Luigi Dottesio and Amatore Sciesa were among the many who were executed...
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had been jailed for opposing the Austrian response leading to the Belfiore martyrs. During the war for Italian independence, he served in Garibaldi's...
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March 1853) was a supporter of Italian unification and one of the Belfiore martyrs. He was born in Vigo di Legnago, but moved to Mantua at the age of...
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security prison for the Empire's political opponents, such as the Belfiore martyrs from 1852 onwards. Others pro-Risorgimento figures imprisoned there...
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Days of Milan in March 1848, the Ten Days of Brescia in 1849, the Belfiore martyrs in Mantua in the years between 1851 and 1853. The annexation of Lombardy...
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to: Enrico Tazzoli (priest), an Italian priest who was one of the Belfiore martyrs Italian submarine Enrico Tazzoli, more than one submarine of the Italian...
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