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  2. Brigandage - Wikipedia

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    Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder. [1] It is practiced by a brigand , a person who is typically part of a gang and lives by pillage and robbery. [ 2 ]

  3. Post-unification Italian brigandage - Wikipedia

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    Brigandage in Southern Italy (Italian: brigantaggio) had existed in some form since ancient times. However, its origins as outlaws targeting random travellers would evolve vastly later on to become a form of a political resistance movement , especially from the 19th century onward.

  4. Giuseppe Caruso (brigand) - Wikipedia

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    Carmino Crocco enrolled his companions and both led various clashes with the national guard and the Italian army. Caruso, under the command of Crocco, actively participated in the conquest of Basilicata and distinguished himself in diverse operations. On 6 April 1862, the gang clashed near Muro Lucano with regular troops, killing nine soldiers.

  5. Carmine Crocco - Wikipedia

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    Brigandage in the Two Sicilies Carmine Crocco (5 June 1830 – 18 June 1905), known as Donatello or sometimes Donatelli , [ 1 ] was an Italian brigand . Initially a soldier for the Bourbons , he later fought in the service of Giuseppe Garibaldi .

  6. Category:Italian brigandage - Wikipedia

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  7. Sicilian Peasant Telling an American Officer Which Way the ...

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    The old man does not hide his enthusiasm in helping the liberators of his island, while the soldier listens with interest. There is a complicity between both men, despite their differences in age and origin. In the large background, there is a Mediterranean landscape, with grazing land and some trees. [2]

  8. Ninco Nanco - Wikipedia

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    Son of Domenico Summa and Anna Coviello, he was born into a poor family involved with problems with the law. His maternal uncle, Giuseppe Nicola Coviello, was a bandit who died burned in a hut where he was hiding from the police; his paternal uncle, Francescantonio, was sentenced to ten years for beating a bourbon gendarme and, after the imprisonment, fled to Apulia after killing a man for a ...

  9. International Brigades - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the International Brigades was the Spanish Republican flag with the three-pointed star of the Popular Front in the center The Battle of Madrid was a major success for the Republic, and staved off the prospect of a rapid defeat at the hands of Francisco Franco 's forces.