(1828-09-09)9 September 1828 Sambiase, Lamezia Terme, Two Sicilies
Died
13 June 1894(1894-06-13) (aged 65) Vico Equense, Italy
Nationality
Italian
Political party
Action Party (1848–53) Historical Left (1870–80; 1887–92) Dissident Left (1880–87)
Profession
Soldier
Military service
Branch/service
Royal Italian Army
Years of service
1848–1866
Rank
Commandant
Unit
6th Volunteer Regiment
Battles/wars
Italian Unification (1815–1871)
Expedition of the Thousand (1860)
Battle of Aspromonte (1862)
Battle of Mentana (1867)
Giovanni Nicotera (9 September 1828 – 13 June 1894) was an Italian patriot and politician. His surname is pronounced [niˈkɔːtera], with the stress on the second syllable.
GiovanniNicotera (9 September 1828 – 13 June 1894) was an Italian patriot and politician. His surname is pronounced [niˈkɔːtera], with the stress on...
Giovanni Giolitti (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni dʒoˈlitti]; 27 October 1842 – 17 July 1928) was an Italian statesman. He was the prime minister of...
regions under Austro-Hungarian rule. In December 1877 he replaced GiovanniNicotera as Minister of the Interior in the cabinet of Depretis. Although his...
[citation needed] Notable figures born in Sambiase include the politician GiovanniNicotera, the philosopher Francesco Fiorentino, and the poet [Franco Costabile]...
practiced as a lawyer; in 1858 he agreed to take on the defense of GiovanniNicotera and the other survivors of the Sapri expedition, managing to reduce...
Crispi and composed also by Giuseppe Zanardelli, Benedetto Cairoli, GiovanniNicotera, Agostino Magliani, Alfredo Beccarini and Gabriele D'Annunzio. Initially...
of detention and then confined to Pizzo, together with his nephew GiovanniNicotera, Felice Sacchi and Eugenio De Riso, he clandestinely exercised a secret...
Giovanni Francesco Biancolella (16 July 1604 – 5 February 1669) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicotera (1667–1669). Giovanni Francesco...
for the task, and sailed from Genoa with a few followers (including GiovanniNicotera) on board the steamer Cagliari on 25 June 1857. They landed on the...
after the invasion of the Papal State and the arrival in Velletri by GiovanniNicotera and his volunteer army, Ettore was appointed as member of the municipal...
Constitutionals gained the majority thanks to an agreement with dissident Left GiovanniNicotera and radical Felice Cavallotti and Rudinì was charged to form a new...
he commanded the destroyer GiovanniNicotera; in 1933-1934, after promotion to commander, he commanded the destroyer Giovanni da Verrazzano. He was then...
Malatesta's movements were tracked by the police, but Interior Minister GiovanniNicotera held off from arresting them immediately, as he wanted to entrap the...
studded with gems stolen from Baroness Nicotera-Ricco, wife of the then Minister of the Interior, GiovanniNicotera. A few years later, Cappuccio's intercession...
Giovanni Dominici, OP (English: John Dominic c. 1355 – 10 June 1419) was an Italian Catholic prelate and Dominican who became a cardinal. His ideas had...
be composed only by members of the Left. Prominent ministers were GiovanniNicotera, Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, Michele Coppino, Giuseppe Zanardelli...
dell'amministratore giudiziario Luigi Mezzacapo. Naples: tip. di A. Cons., 1870 GiovanniNicotera & Luigi Mezzacapo, Istruzioni per il servizio di repressione del malandrinaggio...
commander, and from May 1929 to January 1931 he commanded the destroyer GiovanniNicotera; in 1932 he was promoted to commander and assigned as staff officer...
proved to be unreliable. Two of this class, Bettino Ricasoli and GiovanniNicotera, were sold to Sweden and transferred just as Italy declared war. The...
Alberto Mario), Giuseppe Dolfo, Alberto Mario (with Giosuè Carducci), GiovanniNicotera. She was gathering material for several more at the time of her death...