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Anita and Giuseppe Garibaldi, memorialized in Praça Garibaldi, Azenha, Porto Alegre, Brazil Giuseppe Garibaldi, a Niçois sailor of Ligurian descent turned Italian nationalist revolutionary, had fled Europe in 1836 and was fighting on behalf of the separatist Riograndense Republic in southern Brazil (the Ragamuffin War).
Equestrian of Giuseppe Garibaldi by Emilio Gallori at the Piazza Garibaldi, 1895. Equestrian of Anita Garibaldi by Mario Rutelli located 200m north of the Piazza Garibaldi alongside the Viale aldo Fabrizi, 1932. Equestrian of Skanderbeg, at Piazza Albania; Equestrian of King Carlo Alberto in the center of the Quirinale Gardens
Anita e Garibaldi is a 2013 Brazilian historical drama film directed by Alberto Rondalli. The film follows the arrival of Giuseppe Garibaldi in Brazil, his meeting with Anita Garibaldi and the human and military learning with Luigi Rossetti in the struggle for liberation of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina of the Brazilian Empire.
Anita Garibaldi (1821–1849) was a Brazilian republican revolutionary and the wife of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi Anita Garibaldi may also refer to: Anita Garibaldi, a 2012 Italian television miniseries; Anita Garibaldi, Santa Catarina, a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil
In movies, Garibaldi is played by Osvaldo Valenti in the 1940 film Antonio Meucci, by Ugo Sasso in the 1950 film Cavalcade of Heroes, by Raf Vallone in the 1952 film Red Shirts, by Renzo Ricci in the 1961 film Garibaldi, and by Gabriel Braga Nunes in the 2013 film Anita e Garibaldi.
It is also known as Anita Garibaldi. The film portrays the life of Anita Garibaldi (1821–1849), the wife of Italian unification leader Giuseppe Garibaldi. [1] Cast
Anita Garibaldi (2012) – Italian biographical miniseries based on real life events of Anita Garibaldi, wife and comrade-in-arms of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe ...
The first restoration of the statues was done in the 1960s. Later more restorations were completed for the Great Jubilee, during which a Roman villa was discovered, and new statues were restored and relocated, including those of Anita Garibaldi, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and their children.