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I'm an American who lives in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily for 6 months of the year. My friend's cafe and my favorite hangout is on Corso Garibaldi. Every Italian city or village has a street or piazza named after him much like Washington in America. Grazie per questa video, Paul in Sicily
“I offer neither pay, nor quarter, nor food; I offer hunger, thirst, forced marches, battle and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.” Giuseppe Garibaldi
La televisione ha trasmesso il secolo scorso due sceneggiati su Garibaldi: "Il giovane Garibaldi", che parla delle imprese di Garibaldi in Sud America, e "Il Generale", che descrive le ultime fasi della spedizione dei Mille e lo scontro con Cavour nel primo Parlamento italiano. Vi sono anche alcuni film, come "1860", "Cavalcata di eroi" e "Viva l'Italia".
Fascinating! Garibaldi Square is one of my favourite areas of NYC, yet I knew nothing of the history of the man it was named for? Thx for this enlightening documentary about an individual w/ big goals and big dreams. largely accomplished.
Well, Lincoln invited him to command the army during the civil war but he refused. The 39th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the American Civil War was named Garibaldi Guard after him.
There is the Garibaldi Meucci museum on Staten Island. You may want to check tbat out if you're in NY. The museum has cultural stuff going often. Garibaldi stayed with the inventor and candle maker Antonio Meucci. It is interesting that he was there for a few years. I lived there as a kid and liked the historical revolutionary history stuff and went to something there(I'm not sure exactly as U was very young) on a school trip, and we made hand dipped candles which was cool. I thought that was interesting as being Italian background and knew more of him in my 20s reading more about him and the risorgimento. Fascinating life he had.
@mr.archivity It was also interesting as Garibaldi was asked to be a general for the Union army. Garibaldi was intent that slavery should be abolished but due to Lincoln delaying that at the time, Garibaldi refused. He had a lot going on anyway.
In reality Garibaldi did not accept Lincoln's invitation because the President had not yet officially freed the slaves! And Garibaldi did not want to participate in a foreign conflict without being sure that the cause was truly just!
Yeah, and he pillaged and burned a lot of towns in South America while working as a mercenary. He's seem as a pretty despictable figure around these parts, and somehow we still have some monuments of him and some streets still share his name. Truly blaffing.
@@Inuzumi Ok buddy, no. Italian here. Most people, even Brazialians and Argentians, regards Garibaldi as a hero. His nickname is "The hero of 2 Worlds", and he was very much an idealist. Was he a hot head? Yes. Did he commit some cruel stuff?Yes, but it's war, not even that cruel, no war crimes for GC standards. But never in history i have ever heard a person that Garibaldi should be canceled
@@dominiquesinopoli Did I say Argentina and Brazil? I'm talking about Uruguay and the Uruguayan Civil War. He was not a hero. He was a paid mercenary around here. You can think whatever you want over there buddy. I'm telling you how's he seen here.
Due to failure of his Germanization policies regarding the Polish population, he was the first to propose extermination of Poles that was carried out later by Hitler.
I was hoping of a reference to the "Breccia di Porta Pia", when they entered Rome... I visited Caprera, and it was organized as a self-sufficient commune, very interesting.
Always wanted to learn more about the events and personalities involved in the Risorgimento, thanks for uploading this video! Also, the music playing during the end credits is beautiful- might it be possible to have a link to it/name of the track+creator?
Excellent documentary about a historical figure of whom I knew little . I was impressed especially by his incredible journeys in an era before Alitalia or now ITA . Undoubtedly a great visionary .
Thank you for a greatly educational documentary on Italy Your vivid narration of a Providential figure Garibaldi - one of the foremost architects of modern Italy is inspiring!!!
I once passed by a restaurant in New York pointedly named "Nizza", the Italian name of Nice (France). I just checked. It is still there. Thank you for explaining how the Duchy of Savoy and County of Nizza were traded to France in exchange for aid in war against Austria and conquest of Lombardy.
He was a free Mason, commited various types of crimes and worked for the english interest. He desired like all masonery to destroy catholic church and the pope.
Garibaldi was like the 19th century Guevara. They even had a Volunteer Infantry Regiment named after him during the American Civil War. The 39th New York "Garibaldi Guard".
Sadly he was not, I used to idealize history but the actual reality is: he obtained the unification of Italy thanks to monarchs and with Cavour (Right Wing). Even though they declared ideals of revolution and progress. They actually planned and acted out a complete plan to impoverish the South, committing genocide and taking land from their rightful owners, destroying the economy of small farmers. Only for the industries of the north to pollute and exploit workers. That went on for the following leaders up to the 19th century. They were all Freemasons in lodges, organized for maintaining wealth among the rich. Italy was united, and that's admirable, but the monarchy just changed its face. There is no such thing as good power
Awesome documentary. The world owes much to the Italians. On a side note, am I the only fat *** that gets hungry any time he hears the adjective “Italian” in a sentence, regardless of the subject? My stomach was growling throughout the entire video 😂
Ironically I found this documentary after cooking a 4 hour bologese sauce. I eat mine with linguine and piles of parmigiano reggiano. I felt right at home watching this documentary 🤣
Garibaldi and Vittorio Emanuele II met in Teano which is located in the Region Campania, not in Tuscany, far away. In Fiesole near Florence (Tuscany) is a famous statue of the encounter.
He was a mercenary... he destroyed the Kingdom of the 2 Sicilies and impoverished it. Southern Italians paid a heavy price... Nothing more than a pirate for the Northern King of Piedmonte.
The history of the so called unification of Italy is blurred in my opinion. Was it a good deal for the whole peninsula? That’s debatable. When you consider 97 percent of all Italian Americans are from Rome down, I would say no. The good news for us is we ended up in the greatest country in the world. Even today the north discriminate against the south calling them terrone (Bloody Southern) or dirt. The boundary we recognize as Italy today came after WW2. So was Garibaldi even Italian or from the tribe of the Ligurian.
Avete rotto i coglioni con il vostro vittimismo!!! VENETI E FRIULANI SONO EMIGRATI A MILIONI ESATTAMENTE COME DAL SUD!!!! Cazzo centrano i Liguri (che sono un popolo preromano) con il 1800dc e Garibaldi?Terrone significa che Vieni DALLA TERRA! NO SANGUE MA TERRA!!! Non dovete commentare se siete analfabeti funzionali!!!
From what I understand of this incredible man, he would have strived for Italy to be unified, become a republic, and for all Italians to be able to work together in harmony. He may have wanted a separation of government and state, and for religion to be replaced by humanitarism: where humans work together for the benefit of the whole, and where society reaches or aims for equality of not only all men, but women and people. A true democratic person of unpretentious nature, that at the same time was interested by the whole world and its people: He was a humanitarian.
La storia reale e'stata desecretata dagli archivi di stato di Londra,Firenze,Palermo,Cosenza,ed altri.Libro:"L'altra storia d'Italia",vol.1 e 2,di Lamberto Rimondini,video:"27 L'altra storia d'Italia vol 1 Lamberto Rimondini",video:"40 L'altra storia 1802--2022 1 Chi e perche'ha voluto il Risorgimento?Lamberto Rimondini",ed altri.
“The Albanian cause is my cause, I’ve fought alongside them to unify Italy, I know them well; and I would certainly be glad to engage what remains of my living days in favor of this brave people.”
Well ..there is more to Garibaldi than just heroism ..like most legends the real person and deed is shrouded in mystery....he was definitely a mercenary working for the British for the kingdom of Sardinia the French etcetera... Kids at school in Italy we were told he was the hero of the two worlds "l'eroe dei due mondi"??? The kingdom of Sardinia was in fact the Piedmont royal family of Savoy...it wasn't a unification it was an aggression of a sovereign country...daylight robbery rape and misery for millions of innocent people that had to emigrate to escape poverty created by the conquerors.... Garibaldi? Just a pawn in their game....
the people in Sicily and Campania literally joined and helped Garibaldi,the vast majority of his army after the landing at Marsala was made up of volunteers recruited there
you forgot that the united states asked Garibaldi to become general for the northern states during the american civil war. he refused because the united states could not guarantee him that all black slaves would be freed after the war. he is supposed to have said i fight only for freedom of people and not for slave traders. Long live Garibaldi💪❤️🇮🇹
It is really irritating to see the way history documentaries across youtube use stock footage with no relation to the actual story beyond crude, literalist illustration, just to fill screen time. It's not that I don't understand their predicament. They've got to have something going on on the screen at all moments, whether or not any historical image exists, and they cannot afford to film everything themselves. Also, I understand that some viewers consider footage of the narrator him or herself just talking is considered to be somehow lame, although it would in fact be preferable to me. I guess the only solution is not to watch, but I often want to watch because sometimes the visuals do add something.
Giuseppe Garibaldi was blonde/ginger. The Kingdom of Sardinia was in reality the Kingdom of Savoy and Piedmont (to call it Sardinia it would be like calling Britain as India!!! As Queen Victoria was Empress of India, Victor Emmanuel was King of Sardinia, but a Savoy-Piedmontese king: Sardinia was a sort of colony).
I honestly til now i believe cavour professionally betrayed Garibaldi or he ( Cavour) was too weak to tell the truth or guide Garibaldi in a right direction or he (Cavour) knew that French are far stronger & united than Garibaldi forces to stand & resist against French. French were more unified with may be better fighting power(army) than Italy to claim back their own territory (Nizza, Nice) to italy. Also, it can be concluded that French were very opportunist to take Nizza or Nice and also Corsica Island. Perhaps we can say French military was stronger & France was much more unified than Italians, but this absolutely doesn't mean French were right at all.
U know nothing about history, u have to be serious when come to tell the story, the people who fight in that time was Albania , you never mentioned that, check more before you write the story
GG was a weird man. As a young man, he comes across in this video like an Italian Che Guevara. I'm from Staten Island, NY and here we have the home where GG stayed with inventor Antonio Meucci. They made candles. The home is now a museum and we can see GG's red uniform and other artifacts. He was an exiled man, going from place to place, war to war. I'm not sure if he ever had real job in his life. He was completely politicized like some people we see today who cheer on Hamas.
I ve visited the Dunrobin Castle in 2019. There is a room which was hosting Garibaldi during his visits to the Duke of Sutherland. It was funny to feel my heart “ beating” while admiring” some of his personal things including the HUGE SIZE sleepers-:). Larger than Life he was……
😂😂😂😂 the name Italia exist since when Greeks call it Italoi( about 2500 y ago)!!! Augusto delimited it from ALPS to Sicily! try again but before let study!!!
Most of those countries he wanted to "disintegrate" (like Austria or the Ottoman Empire) were empires in the proper sense, relics of the Middle Ages in the modern world, and they kept exploiting and oppressing the locals. Most of the Balkans for example did not consider themselves Ottoman or Austrian and were just client states with little to no autonomous power, but plenty of obligations toward the central power. "No taxation without representation" said the american revolutionaries. A country that doesn't recognize universal political, economical and social rights for each and every citizen of theirs, deserves to disintegrate.
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So many ads, like waayyyyy too many ads. The constant interruptions make it unwatchable.
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I'm an American who lives in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily for 6 months of the year. My friend's cafe and my favorite hangout is on Corso Garibaldi. Every Italian city or village has a street or piazza named after him much like Washington in America. Grazie per questa video, Paul in Sicily
Garibaldi was a freemason he damaged Italy.
Benvenuto in Italia ❤
“I offer neither pay, nor quarter, nor food; I offer hunger, thirst, forced marches, battle and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.”
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Hardcore
@@dominicguye8058Yep Garibaldi was really a hardcore general
If you replace word "country" with "body", it could be gym advertisement 😂
A brief translation: Let him who is willing to be sacrificed for the Freemasons and other satanic cults, follow me.
Now that’s a quote!
We Need a series or movie based on this legend of a man and his story
But better than the latest Napoleon movie. I would go see it.
I've been thinking that for years. He had an amazing life, taking part in many historical events.
Rossellini did one in 61 called Viva l'italia! Arrow released it on blu ray not too long ago.
Why?
La televisione ha trasmesso il secolo scorso due sceneggiati su Garibaldi: "Il giovane Garibaldi", che parla delle imprese di Garibaldi in Sud America, e "Il Generale", che descrive le ultime fasi della spedizione dei Mille e lo scontro con Cavour nel primo Parlamento italiano. Vi sono anche alcuni film, come "1860", "Cavalcata di eroi" e "Viva l'Italia".
Watching from Mackinac Island Michigan.
I love your guys' history.
Fascinating! Garibaldi Square is one of my favourite areas of NYC, yet I knew nothing of the history of the man it was named for? Thx for this enlightening documentary about an individual w/ big goals and big dreams. largely accomplished.
Well, Lincoln invited him to command the army during the civil war but he refused.
The 39th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the American Civil War was named Garibaldi Guard after him.
There is the Garibaldi Meucci museum on Staten Island. You may want to check tbat out if you're in NY. The museum has cultural stuff going often. Garibaldi stayed with the inventor and candle maker Antonio Meucci. It is interesting that he was there for a few years. I lived there as a kid and liked the historical revolutionary history stuff and went to something there(I'm not sure exactly as U was very young) on a school trip, and we made hand dipped candles which was cool. I thought that was interesting as being Italian background and knew more of him in my 20s reading more about him and the risorgimento. Fascinating life he had.
@mr.archivity It was also interesting as Garibaldi was asked to be a general for the Union army. Garibaldi was intent that slavery should be abolished but due to Lincoln delaying that at the time, Garibaldi refused. He had a lot going on anyway.
Been waiting For this one guys! Thanks! Your documentaries are the Best ❤❤❤❤🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Fun fact, Garibaldi was born in Nice, he united Italy just to see his hometown being absorbed in the French empire afterwards.
Fun fact - both are terrible biscuits
@@Bordeaux1979 everything better than Nigeria
He got double-Napoleoned
@@davidcollins2648 luckely for him Napoleon was not the type of "random black guy in the prison shower"
Scacciapensieri !☝🇮🇹
In reality Garibaldi did not accept Lincoln's invitation because the President had not yet officially freed the slaves! And Garibaldi did not want to participate in a foreign conflict without being sure that the cause was truly just!
Libertas
Yeah, and he pillaged and burned a lot of towns in South America while working as a mercenary.
He's seem as a pretty despictable figure around these parts, and somehow we still have some monuments of him and some streets still share his name. Truly blaffing.
@@Inuzumi Ok buddy, no. Italian here. Most people, even Brazialians and Argentians, regards Garibaldi as a hero. His nickname is "The hero of 2 Worlds", and he was very much an idealist. Was he a hot head? Yes. Did he commit some cruel stuff?Yes, but it's war, not even that cruel, no war crimes for GC standards. But never in history i have ever heard a person that Garibaldi should be canceled
@@dominiquesinopoli Did I say Argentina and Brazil? I'm talking about Uruguay and the Uruguayan Civil War. He was not a hero. He was a paid mercenary around here. You can think whatever you want over there buddy. I'm telling you how's he seen here.
Fun fact Italy never had slaves
That was a very informative video. Many thanks
My great great grandfather told his young family he was going to buy tobacco, instead he joined Garibaldi's Mille , sailed to Sicily but ner returned
I mille da quarto. They outsmarted the enemy.
Love how Bismarck has his hand in every major geopolitical manoeuvre of the late 19th century.
Due to failure of his Germanization policies regarding the Polish population, he was the first to propose extermination of Poles that was carried out later by Hitler.
Looks like Garibaldi had both hands in even more tbh
The Age of Bismarck (and Garibaldi)
I was hoping of a reference to the "Breccia di Porta Pia", when they entered Rome... I visited Caprera, and it was organized as a self-sufficient commune, very interesting.
Always wanted to learn more about the events and personalities involved in the Risorgimento, thanks for uploading this video!
Also, the music playing during the end credits is beautiful- might it be possible to have a link to it/name of the track+creator?
amazing, im born in same state of Anita Garibaldi
There's a wilderness park named after him, not far from Vancouver.
Excellent documentary about a historical figure of whom I knew little . I was impressed especially by his incredible journeys in an era before Alitalia or now ITA . Undoubtedly a great visionary .
I’ve been waiting for this forever, his one of my heroes with the greatest beard
Thank you for a greatly educational documentary on Italy
Your vivid narration of a Providential figure Garibaldi - one of the foremost architects of modern Italy is inspiring!!!
Excellent! Excellent documentary! Really well done! 👍👏👏👏
And he had time to invent 2 biscuit recipes: one named after Nice and the other after himself
This man made two biscuits the nice and the Garibaldi. What a legend.😏
Im Italian! I, know about him! But thank you, for the great information! He united Italy 🇮🇹! Bruno
Fantastic documentary I really must watch it again and again so much to absorb
You can find his statue close to Vatican in Rome.
Ave Maria
Thathks Guys it's always good to learn something.
The main reason why Italy was unified as a country in 1860 was so that Freemasonry could gain a stronger hold on politics
Or did the freemasons see an opportunity then took advantage of those necessary to gain more control?
Exceptional man in his own time. Ave Garibaldi the leading unifier of Italy
Enjoyed this
Teano is in Campania, not Tuscany. It's 8Km north west of Naples.
The Garibaldi that we wear with PRIDE was made in 1865. I'M SURE I AM I KNOW I AM FOREST TILL I DIE 🌳 ❤️
🇨🇮 Thank you - Informative 🇨🇮
Lord Byron would be a good one!
I once passed by a restaurant in New York pointedly named "Nizza", the Italian name of Nice (France). I just checked. It is still there. Thank you for explaining how the Duchy of Savoy and County of Nizza were traded to France in exchange for aid in war against Austria and conquest of Lombardy.
Very interesting ❤❤❤❤
He was a free Mason, commited various types of crimes and worked for the english interest. He desired like all masonery to destroy catholic church and the pope.
The pronunciation of Garibaldi in this video pisses me off a lot 😢 it’s garibaldi and not gariboldi
You are easy to be pissed off. What a nice way to show gratitude.
We needed your input, surely.
Garibaldi was like the 19th century Guevara. They even had a Volunteer Infantry Regiment named after him during the American Civil War. The 39th New York "Garibaldi Guard".
He was not anything like Guevara, who was a bloodthirsty genocidal killer.
Sadly he was not, I used to idealize history but the actual reality is: he obtained the unification of Italy thanks to monarchs and with Cavour (Right Wing). Even though they declared ideals of revolution and progress. They actually planned and acted out a complete plan to impoverish the South, committing genocide and taking land from their rightful owners, destroying the economy of small farmers. Only for the industries of the north to pollute and exploit workers. That went on for the following leaders up to the 19th century. They were all Freemasons in lodges, organized for maintaining wealth among the rich. Italy was united, and that's admirable, but the monarchy just changed its face. There is no such thing as good power
He was even offered command of the Union army. He turned it down if emancipation wasn't included.
In my view he was more like Thadeus Kościuszko of Poland. They sound like kindred spirits to me.
Guevara was a piece of garbage, don't even compare Garibaldi to that animal.
Awesome documentary. The world owes much to the Italians.
On a side note, am I the only fat *** that gets hungry any time he hears the adjective “Italian” in a sentence, regardless of the subject?
My stomach was growling throughout the entire video 😂
Ironically I found this documentary after cooking a 4 hour bologese sauce. I eat mine with linguine and piles of parmigiano reggiano. I felt right at home watching this documentary 🤣
any resources to learn about the Polish potato famine or was that part of the gretaer European potato famine? Just being curious.
Garibaldi and Vittorio Emanuele II met in Teano which is located in the Region Campania, not in Tuscany, far away. In Fiesole near Florence (Tuscany) is a famous statue of the encounter.
No Italian dreams of calling him a "Founding Father"
When you have governmental longevity measured in weeks, it's a moot point, innit?
No, they call him "Father of the Fatherland" but mentioning Italy in the title was required.
garibaldi,mazzini ,cavour
@@mg1342mggovernmental longevity Is irrilevant in a parliamentary republic
@@occhiodisauron25 three criminals
Why is there no movie about this guy? He puts George Washington to shame
He was a mercenary... he destroyed the Kingdom of the 2 Sicilies and impoverished it. Southern Italians paid a heavy price... Nothing more than a pirate for the Northern King of Piedmonte.
Been to his home in Grenada, Nicaragua.
He certainly 'takes the biscuit'. Unlike most a well intentioned man. with an overall sound morality.
The history of the so called unification of Italy is blurred in my opinion. Was it a good deal for the whole peninsula? That’s debatable. When you consider 97 percent of all Italian Americans are from Rome down, I would say no. The good news for us is we ended up in the greatest country in the world. Even today the north discriminate against the south calling them terrone (Bloody Southern) or dirt. The boundary we recognize as Italy today came after WW2. So was Garibaldi even Italian or from the tribe of the Ligurian.
Avete rotto i coglioni con il vostro vittimismo!!! VENETI E FRIULANI SONO EMIGRATI A MILIONI ESATTAMENTE COME DAL SUD!!!! Cazzo centrano i Liguri (che sono un popolo preromano) con il 1800dc e Garibaldi?Terrone significa che Vieni DALLA TERRA! NO SANGUE MA TERRA!!! Non dovete commentare se siete analfabeti funzionali!!!
From what I understand of this incredible man, he would have strived for Italy to be unified, become a republic, and for all Italians to be able to work together in harmony. He may have wanted a separation of government and state, and for religion to be replaced by humanitarism: where humans work together for the benefit of the whole, and where society reaches or aims for equality of not only all men, but women and people. A true democratic person of unpretentious nature, that at the same time was interested by the whole world and its people: He was a humanitarian.
La storia reale e'stata desecretata dagli archivi di stato di Londra,Firenze,Palermo,Cosenza,ed altri.Libro:"L'altra storia d'Italia",vol.1 e 2,di Lamberto Rimondini,video:"27 L'altra storia d'Italia vol 1 Lamberto Rimondini",video:"40 L'altra storia 1802--2022 1 Chi e perche'ha voluto il Risorgimento?Lamberto Rimondini",ed altri.
“The Albanian cause is my cause, I’ve fought alongside them to unify Italy, I know them well; and I would certainly be glad to engage what remains of my living days in favor of this brave people.”
Garibaldi was a gold miner in Victoria a town 270 km from Melbourne's in Wedderburn and there is a reef Garibaldi.
Well ..there is more to Garibaldi than just heroism ..like most legends the real person and deed is shrouded in mystery....he was definitely a mercenary working for the British for the kingdom of Sardinia the French etcetera... Kids at school in Italy we were told he was the hero of the two worlds "l'eroe dei due mondi"??? The kingdom of Sardinia was in fact the Piedmont royal family of Savoy...it wasn't a unification it was an aggression of a sovereign country...daylight robbery rape and misery for millions of innocent people that had to emigrate to escape poverty created by the conquerors.... Garibaldi? Just a pawn in their game....
the people in Sicily and Campania literally joined and helped Garibaldi,the vast majority of his army after the landing at Marsala was made up of volunteers recruited there
Sicily is still being oppressed to this day. We only changed one oppressor for another. We are a different culture.
And the same stupididity.sempre a dare la colpa agli altri
Garibaldi's name is highly regarded in Hungary as well, for fighting for the Hungaryan independence in 1848-49
Napoleon Bonaparte was of Italian descent on both his mother and fathers side !
He should be called Garibaldi the great ! I would dearly like to visit his grave and lie a flower in it.
Mille graci!
The greatest SoB
you forgot that the united states asked Garibaldi to become general for the northern states during the american civil war. he refused because the united states could not guarantee him that all black slaves would be freed after the war. he is supposed to have said i fight only for freedom of people and not for slave traders.
Long live Garibaldi💪❤️🇮🇹
It is really irritating to see the way history documentaries across youtube use stock footage with no relation to the actual story beyond crude, literalist illustration, just to fill screen time. It's not that I don't understand their predicament. They've got to have something going on on the screen at all moments, whether or not any historical image exists, and they cannot afford to film everything themselves. Also, I understand that some viewers consider footage of the narrator him or herself just talking is considered to be somehow lame, although it would in fact be preferable to me. I guess the only solution is not to watch, but I often want to watch because sometimes the visuals do add something.
This man is my favourite biscuit
What happened to the mother?
Francesca Armosino is a cousin of my GGG Grandmother from the same Hamlet.
Mmmmm biscuits
A great Italian unlike the utter clowns of today.
I live in nice. Garibaldi is present.
Likely it was St. Peter who was Pope the longest, from 33 A.D. to 67 A.D.
Giuseppe Garibaldi was blonde/ginger. The Kingdom of Sardinia was in reality the Kingdom of Savoy and Piedmont (to call it Sardinia it would be like calling Britain as India!!! As Queen Victoria was Empress of India, Victor Emmanuel was King of Sardinia, but a Savoy-Piedmontese king: Sardinia was a sort of colony).
God bless the Sardinians
I honestly til now i believe cavour professionally betrayed Garibaldi or he ( Cavour) was too weak to tell the truth or guide Garibaldi in a right direction or he (Cavour) knew that French are far stronger & united than Garibaldi forces to stand & resist against French.
French were more unified with may be better fighting power(army) than Italy to claim back their own territory (Nizza, Nice) to italy.
Also, it can be concluded that French were very opportunist to take Nizza or Nice and also Corsica Island.
Perhaps we can say French military was stronger & France was much more unified than Italians, but this absolutely doesn't mean French were right at all.
Scacciapensieri !☝🇮🇹
Giuseppe Garibaldi: qui si fa L ' italia ho si muore!!
And he also invented a biscuit!
U know nothing about history, u have to be serious when come to tell the story, the people who fight in that time was Albania , you never mentioned that, check more before you write the story
GG was a weird man. As a young man, he comes across in this video like an Italian Che Guevara. I'm from Staten Island, NY
and here we have the home where GG stayed with inventor Antonio Meucci. They made candles. The home is now a museum
and we can see GG's red uniform and other artifacts. He was an exiled man, going from place to place, war to war. I'm not sure
if he ever had real job in his life. He was completely politicized like some people we see today who cheer on Hamas.
Well, he's been literally working as a sailor for most of his young life, he was a ship's boy at 14 till his 30s
Garibaldi Secular Masonic Founder of Secular Masonic Italy
Nizza …. Not Nice. The city was italian, the french chances the name. There is no “nice”, the real name is NIZZA.
What? Cavour is the founding father not Garibaldi 😮
I ve visited the Dunrobin Castle in 2019. There is a room which was hosting Garibaldi during his visits to the Duke of Sutherland.
It was funny to feel my heart “ beating” while admiring” some of his personal things including the HUGE SIZE sleepers-:).
Larger than
Life he was……
Aquila Aurea Romana ❤ 😊
Not true
An unsavoury character
Italy is younger than the usa 😂
As a modern country? Yes. But the "Kingdom of Italy" dates back since the early Middle Ages as a part of the Holy Roman Empire.
😂😂😂😂 the name Italia exist since when Greeks call it Italoi( about 2500 y ago)!!! Augusto delimited it from ALPS to Sicily! try again but before let study!!!
Yeah, I remember Great Greece and the Roman Empire in North America and when Uncle Tom Columbus descovered Europe.
Se vedete copricapo inizio vedeo e un copricapo ché sud Albania, nessuno non lo DICE ma lui e origine arberesh,
Not a founding father at all, just a muppet. Read "Biarritz", John Retcliff
This man is also a feminist icon
I can't consider him a hero. His personality lacked a moral foundation, presenting as a nihilist.
Ironic that the consummate revolutionary was willing to be a counterrevolutionary for America in the civil war
Only if the cause is just, as he said.
Please stop with the robot narration
Fighting for unification of his country but for disintegration of others, how hypocritical.
Most of those countries he wanted to "disintegrate" (like Austria or the Ottoman Empire) were empires in the proper sense, relics of the Middle Ages in the modern world, and they kept exploiting and oppressing the locals. Most of the Balkans for example did not consider themselves Ottoman or Austrian and were just client states with little to no autonomous power, but plenty of obligations toward the central power.
"No taxation without representation" said the american revolutionaries. A country that doesn't recognize universal political, economical and social rights for each and every citizen of theirs, deserves to disintegrate.
Buahahah... so you are a supporter of Empires? And you are talking about disintegration? Buahahah you are right we are Romans where is our Empire?😂😂😂
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He ain’t no Bismarck that’s for sure.
He was a professional revolutionary..... Meh. The world could do well with less of them.
Nice was an ancient Greek city built by Greek colonists.