Giuseppe Mazzini | |
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Triumvir of the Rome | |
In office 5 February 1849 – 3 July 1849 Serving with Aurelio Saffi, Carlo Armellini | |
Preceded by | Aurelio Saliceti |
Succeeded by | Aurelio Saliceti |
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Born | Genoa, Gênes, French Empire | 22 June 1805
Died | 10 March 1872 Pisa, Italy | (aged 66)
Political party | Young Italy (1831–48) Action Party (1848–67) |
Alma mater | University of Genoa |
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Philosophy career | |
Era | 19th-century |
School | Romanticism Providentialism |
Main interests | History, theology, politics |
Notable ideas | Pan-Europeanism, irridentism, popular democracy, class collaboration |
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Giuseppe Mazzini (22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian patriot, philosopher, Freemason and politician. His efforts helped bring about the modern Italian state 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.