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Giuseppe Mazzini (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe matˈtsiːni]; 22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician, journalist, activist for the unification of Italy and spearhead of the Italian revolutionary movement. His efforts helped bring about the independent and unified Italy[1] in place of the several separate states, many dominated by foreign powers, that existed until the 19th century. He also helped define the modern European movement for popular democracy in a republican state.[2]
Giuseppe MazziniTriumvir of the Roman RepublicIn office
5 February 1849 – 3 July 1849
Serving with Aurelio Saffi, Carlo ArmelliniPreceded byAurelio SalicetiSucceeded byAurelio SalicetiPersonal detailsBorn22 June 1805
Genoa, Gênes, French EmpireDied10 March 1872(aged 66)
Pisa, ItalyPolitical partyYoung Italy and young Europe in berne (1831–48)
Action Party (1848–67)Alma materUniversity of GenoaProfession
Lawyer Journalist Writer 33-degree Freemason
Philosophy careerEra19th-centurySchoolRomanticism
Providentialism
Main interests
History, theology, politics
Notable ideas
Pan-Europeanism, irridentism, popular democracy, class collaboration
Influences
Plato
François-René de Chateaubriand Joseph de Maistre Rouvroy de Saint-Simon De Lamennais Jean-Jacques Rousseau Carlo Cattaneo
Influenced
Italian republicans
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giovanni Gentile Benito Mussolini Pietro Nenni Carlo Rosselli
Giuseppe MazziniTriumvir of the Roman RepublicIn office
5 February 1849 – 3 July 1849
Serving with Aurelio Saffi, Carlo ArmelliniPreceded byAurelio SalicetiSucceeded byAurelio SalicetiPersonal detailsBorn22 June 1805
Genoa, Gênes, French EmpireDied10 March 1872(aged 66)
Pisa, ItalyPolitical partyYoung Italy and young Europe in berne (1831–48)
Action Party (1848–67)Alma materUniversity of GenoaProfession
Lawyer Journalist Writer 33-degree Freemason
Philosophy careerEra19th-centurySchoolRomanticism
Providentialism
Main interests
History, theology, politics
Notable ideas
Pan-Europeanism, irridentism, popular democracy, class collaboration
Influences
Plato
François-René de Chateaubriand Joseph de Maistre Rouvroy de Saint-Simon De Lamennais Jean-Jacques Rousseau Carlo Cattaneo
Influenced
Italian republicans
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giovanni Gentile Benito Mussolini Pietro Nenni Carlo Rosselli
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