Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
Summary
Giuseppe Garibaldi is a human[1]. He was born in Nice[2]. He was born on July 4, 1807[3]. He passed away in Caprera[4]. He died on June 2, 1882[5]. He worked as a politician[6], writer[7], autobiographer[8], resistance fighter[9], and military personnel[10]. He ranks in the top 0.43% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,918 views/month, #4,333 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Giuseppe Garibaldi's place of birth was Nice[2].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi passed away in Caprera[4].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi was born on July 4, 1807[3].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi died on June 2, 1882[5].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi is buried at Caprera[12].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi's father was Domenico Garibaldi[13].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi was married to Anita Garibaldi[14].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi was married to Giuseppina Raimondi[15].
- Among Giuseppe Garibaldi's spouses was Francesca Armosino[16].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Ricciotti Garibaldi[17].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Rosa Garibaldi[18].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Teresa Garibaldi[19].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Clelia Garibaldi[20].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Manlio Garibaldi[21].
- A child of Giuseppe Garibaldi was Rosita Garibaldi[22].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi held citizenship in Riograndense Republic[23].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[24].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi held citizenship in France[25].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi held citizenship in Kingdom of Sardinia[26].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi held citizenship in Peru[27].
- French was Giuseppe Garibaldi's native language[28].
- Italian was Giuseppe Garibaldi's native language[29].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi's professions included politician[6].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi's professions included writer[7].
- Giuseppe Garibaldi worked as an autobiographer[8].
Body
Origins and Family
Giuseppe Garibaldi's place of birth was Nice[2]. He was born on July 4, 1807[3]. His father was Domenico Garibaldi[13]. Native languages include French[28] and Italian[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], writer[7], autobiographer[8], resistance fighter[9], military personnel[10], and mercenary[30]. Positions held include member of the French National Assembly[31], a position[32], in France[33], founded in 1789[34]; member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[35], a position[36], in Kingdom of Italy[37], founded in 1861[38]; and member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Sardinia[39], a position[40], in Kingdom of Sardinia[41].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Officer of the Military Order of Italy[42], Gold Medal of Military Valour[43], Commemoration Medal for the thousand of Marsala[44], and Shield of San Antonio[45].
Personal Life
Spouses include Anita Garibaldi[14], a politician[46], 1821–1849[47], of Empire of Brazil[48], awarded the Livro dos Heróis e Heroínas da Pátria[49]; Giuseppina Raimondi[15], 1841–1918[50], of Kingdom of Italy[51]; and Francesca Armosino[16], 1846–1923[52], of Kingdom of Italy[53]. Children include Ricciotti Garibaldi[17], a politician[54], 1847–1924[55], of Kingdom of Italy[56], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[57], specialised in politics[58]; Rosa Garibaldi[18], 1843–1845[59]; Teresa Garibaldi[19], 1845–1903[60], of Kingdom of Italy[61]; Clelia Garibaldi[20]; Manlio Garibaldi[21]; and Rosita Garibaldi[22]. Giuseppe Garibaldi's religion is recorded as Catholicism[62]. Political affiliations include Historical Far Left[63], Historical Left[64], Action Party[65], and Young Italy[66].
Death and Burial
Giuseppe Garibaldi died on June 2, 1882[5]. He died in Caprera[4]. Burial took place at Caprera[12].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Giuseppe Garibaldi include he[67], an anti-submarine warfare carrier[68]; Garibaldi biscuit[69], a type of food or dish[70], in United Kingdom[71]; Mount Garibaldi[72], a mountain[73], in Canada[74]; Garibaldi[75]; Garibaldi Brigades[76], a guerrilla organization[77], in Italy[78], founded in 1943[79]; Garibaldi Provincial Park[80], a provincial park of Canada[81], in Canada[82], founded in 1927[83]; via he[84], a street[85], in Italy[86], founded in 1550[87]; and Teatro Politeama[88].
Why It Matters
Giuseppe Garibaldi ranks in the top 0.43% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,918 views/month, #4,333 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[89] He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[90]
He has been cited as an influence by Federico Zandomeneghi[91], a painter[92], 1841–1917[93], of Kingdom of Italy[94].
Entities named for him include he[67], an anti-submarine warfare carrier[68]; Garibaldi biscuit[69], a type of food or dish[70], in United Kingdom[71]; Mount Garibaldi[72], a mountain[73], in Canada[74]; Garibaldi[75]; Garibaldi Brigades[76], a guerrilla organization[77], in Italy[78], founded in 1943[79]; and Garibaldi Provincial Park[80], a provincial park of Canada[81], in Canada[82], founded in 1927[83].
FAQs
Where was Giuseppe Garibaldi born?
Born in Nice[2], Giuseppe Garibaldi…
Where did Giuseppe Garibaldi die?
Giuseppe Garibaldi passed away in Caprera[4].
Who were Giuseppe Garibaldi's parents?
Giuseppe Garibaldi's father was Domenico Garibaldi[13].
Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi married to?
Giuseppe Garibaldi's spouses include Anita Garibaldi[14], Giuseppina Raimondi[15], and Francesca Armosino[16].
What did Giuseppe Garibaldi do for work?
Giuseppe Garibaldi worked as politician[6], writer[7], autobiographer[8], resistance fighter[9], and military personnel[10].
What awards did Giuseppe Garibaldi receive?
Honors received include Grand Officer of the Military Order of Italy[42], Gold Medal of Military Valour[43], Commemoration Medal for the thousand of Marsala[44], and Shield of San Antonio[45].
Who did Giuseppe Garibaldi influence?
Giuseppe Garibaldi has been cited as an influence by Federico Zandomeneghi[91].