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511: 335:, covering a distance of more than 45 kilometers. In each of these towns, they proclaimed the repeal the taxes on imports and exports, and a reduction by half of the costs of salt and tobacco. They also captured the Intendant of the district of Gerace, Antonio Bonafede, a known reactionary. However, on the 6th of September—due to the arrival of a warship and news of the imminent arrival of Royal military troops directed by general Ferdinando Nunziante—the insurgents disbanded and the leaders of the revolt fled northward to the mountains, hiding in a cave in the valley of 25: 124: 69:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 55: 339:. On the 15th of September, a local peasant named Nicola Ciccarello informed the authorities of the insurgents' hiding place, leading to their capture. The five main leaders of the Gerace revolt— 296:
which arrived at Reggio on the 4th and started bombarding the city. The authorities reacted harshly, with four leaders of the rebellion shot while Domenico Romeo was captured and then beheaded.
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was the first to take place, on September 1, 1847. However, it was crushed the same day by the local military authorities, with most of the leaders of the revolt, including the historian
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1261: 284:, from which 500 men led by Domenico Romeo (1796–1847) marched on the city of Reggio Calabria. On the 3rd of September, the rebels took over the 258: 1064: 102: 1173: 1140: 562: 206:. The insurrection had been initially planned for the end of 1844, but this was disrupted by the unexpected failed attempt of the 980: 649: 510: 383:(1824-1847), Michele Bello (1822-1847), Pietro Mazzoni (1822-1847), Gaetano Ruffo (1819-1847) and Domenico Salvadori (1822-1847). 175: 436: 343:, Michele Bello, Pietro Mazzoni, Gaetano Ruffo and Domenico Salvadori—were arrested, and after a trial they were executed in 644: 1128: 985: 944: 465: 288:
as well as the prison of San Francesco, and instituted an 'insurrectional junta'. Learning about the insurrection, King
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Cospirazioni, Economia e SocietĂ  nel Distretto di Gerace dal 1847 all'UnitĂ  d'Italia
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Planning for the uprising of 1847 began in 1843 within a network of liberal and
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and the cities in the north that the rebels were planning to take.
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on the October 2, 1847. They are today remembered as the
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On the September 2, the planned uprisings broke out in
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unification of Italy
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Neapolitan revolution of 1820
Sicilian revolution of 1848
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