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Carlo Filangieri (May 10, 1784 – October 9, 1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. He was the son of Gaetano Filangieri, a celebrated philosopher and jurist, and father of Gaetano Filangieri, prince of Satriano, an art historian and collector.
CarloFilangieri (May 10, 1784 – October 9, 1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. He was the son of Gaetano Filangieri, a...
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Gaetano Filangieri (22 August 1753 – 21 July 1788) was an Italian jurist and philosopher. Filangieri was born in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio, in the province...
Portalupi Claudia Pandolfi as Duchess Spadafora Antonio Gerardi as CarloFilangieri Tony Sperandeo as Canzonieri Sandra Ceccarelli as Antonia Portalupi...
infantrymen, 468 officer, 40 cannons and 610 cavalry". Filangieri Fieschi Ravaschieri, Il generale CarloFilangieri, principe di Satriano e duca di Taormina (Treves...
King assembled an army of 20,000 men under the command of General CarloFilangieri and dispatched it to Sicily. A naval flotilla sent to Sicilian waters...
of his father. For the post of prime minister, he at once appointed CarloFilangieri, who realised the importance of the Franco-Piedmontese victories in...
the twenty-one tricolour flags requisitioned by the Bourbon general CarloFilangieri from the Sicilian patriots of Caltagirone, Catania, Leonforte and Syracuse...
and then moved toward Sicily, where he was defeated by the forces of CarloFilangieri. In 1849, Baudin returned with his family to Ischia, where he died...
Duchy of Tuscany Commanders and leaders Ruggero Settimo Carlo Cattaneo Daniele Manin Giuseppe Mazzini Josef Radetzky CarloFilangieri Charles Oudinot...
Emmanuel, Prince of Carignan (1770–1800) Carlo, Duke of Calabria (1775–1778) CarloFilangieri (1784–1867) Carlo Emmanuele dal Pozzo, Prince della Cisterna...
of September 7 1848 the battle could be said to be practically over. Filangieri, however, dared not let his troops enter the set of alleys that then made...
people of Chieti and Ortona elected him an honorary citizen. General CarloFilangieri, in early 1860, resigned as Prime Minister and Minister of War. Pianell...
Bourbons, and Nunziante participated in the expedition commanded by CarloFilangieri to reconquer the island. With the Bourbon Army at the gates of Palermo...
Battle of the Panaro, as he accompanied Murat during the injury of CarloFilangieri. However, at the Battle of Tolentino, Otello was forced to flee with...
for Italian independence." CarloFilangieri (1784-1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. Carlo Pisacane (1818–1857), "military...
-Gen. Luigi Nicola De Majo, duke of San Pietro 1848 – 1855 General CarloFilangieri, prince of Satriano, duke of Taormina 1855 – 1860 Paolo Ruffo, prince...
praise of the general commander in chief of the Two Sicilian troops, CarloFilangieri for his service in the revolution. During the assault on Taormina,...
Ferdinand II summoned CarloFilangieri and this time attacked him and to notify that would remove the teacher. Attempts defense by Filangieri came to no avail...
of Sicily after the Sicilian revolution of 1848 under the orders of CarloFilangieri. Lanza was field marshal by then, delegated by King Francesco II of...
General of Sicily In office 13 March 1855 – 17 May 1860 Preceded by CarloFilangieri Succeeded by Ferdinando Lanza Personal details Born 2 July 1791 Richmond...
and Security. His appointments were short-lived however as General CarloFilangieri entered Palermo on 15 May, the young Sicilian State ceased to exist...
century; among his ancestors were philosopher Gaetano Filangieri and Bourbon general CarloFilangieri. After attending the Nunziatella Military School in...
(general) Served on the staff of King Joseph Bonaparte. He was killed by CarloFilangieri in a duel at Vitoria in 1810. Gazan (1765–1845) (general) Army of the...