Giuseppe Salvatore Pianell

Giuseppe Salvatore Pianell
Minister of War of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
In office
July 14, 1860 – August 31, 1860
MonarchFrancis II of the Two Sicilies
Deputy of the Kingdom of Italy
Assumed office
1867
Senator of the Kingdom of Italy
In office
November 15, 1871 – April 5, 1892
Giuseppe Salvatore Pianell
BornNovember 9, 1818
Palermo
DiedApril 5, 1892
Verona
Allegiance Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (until 1860)
Kingdom of Italy
Service / branchArmy of the Two Sicilies
Royal Italian Army
RankArmy corps general (since 1866)
Commands2nd Army Corps (commander of forces in northern Italy) from 1869
Battles / warsThird Italian War of Independence
Sicilian revolution of 1848
Battle of Custoza (1866)
Alma materNunziatella Military School

Giuseppe Salvatore Pianell (Palermo, November 9, 1818 - Verona, April 5, 1892) was an Italian general and politician. Count since 1856.

He was appointed Minister of War of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in July 1860, in the days of the Expedition of the Thousand. In favor of an alliance with Piedmont and the application of the constitution promulgated by Francis II, he was for this reason opposed by much of the Bourbon court. He resigned after a few weeks in the ministry and, following the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, was granted entry into the Italian Army with the rank of general.

He distinguished himself at the Battle of Custoza (1866) as commander of the only Italian division that did not retreat in the face of the Austrian counteroffensive. In 1869 he became commander of the Royal Army forces in northern Italy. He repeatedly refused the post of Minister of War of the Kingdom of Italy and was a deputy and senator for life in the Italian Parliament. He was accused by the Bourbons of favoring the demise of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and by some Unionists of the opposite. Later he became one of the symbols of national unity.


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