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    The Rimini Proclamation (Italian: Proclama di Rimini) was a proclamation by Joachim Murat, King of Naples, calling for the establishment of a united, self-governing...
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    towards Bologna. On 30 March, Murat had arrived in Rimini, where he gave the famous Rimini Proclamation, inciting all Italian nationalists to war. The Italian...
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    Rimini (/ˈrɪmɪni/ RIM-in-ee, Italian: [ˈriːmini] ; Romagnol: Rémin or Rémne; Latin: Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy...
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    arrived in Rimini, where they were hosted by the Battaglini counts. In a final attempt to gain allies, Murat published the Rimini Proclamation, though it...
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    Joachim Murat's Neapolitan anti-Austrian expedition. The text of the Rimini Proclamation, an early document calling for Italian unification, is widely attributed...
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    return Naples to its Bourbon rulers. So, after issuing the so-called Rimini Proclamation urging Italian patriots to fight for independence, Murat moved north...
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  • Khalsa in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab. 1815 – Joachim Murat issues the Rimini Proclamation, among the earliest calls for Italian unification. 1818 – Physicist...
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    Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy, and on 30 March 1815, Murat issued the Rimini Proclamation, which called on Italians to revolt against their Austrian occupiers...
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    of the Emancipation Proclamation broke in Europe." On 6 August 1863, after Lincoln had issued the final Emancipation Proclamation, Garibaldi wrote to...
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    Realising the Austrians would soon attempt to remove him, Murat gave the Rimini Proclamation hoping to save his kingdom by allying himself with Italian nationalists...
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    influence of the Habsburgs in Italy, Murat issued the Rimini Proclamation inciting them to war. The proclamation failed and the Austrians soon crushed Murat at...
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    patriotic lyrics, celebrating the Milanese insurrection of 1814 the Rimini Proclamation of 1815, belong to the same epoch. In 1818 he had to sell his paternal...
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  • to start a popular uprising against the Austrians, Murat gave the Rimini Proclamation calling all Italian nationalists to war. Although there were many...
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    Risorgimento, and began to study Joachim Murat specifically for his Rimini proclamation, the precursor to an official call towards Italian unification. List...
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    of Napoleon, after seeking an agreement with Austria, after the “Rimini Proclamation,” and after a final coup in Calabria, Murat was arrested and sentenced...
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    and Maserati). It has coastal resorts such as Cervia, Cesenatico, and Rimini. In 2018, the Lonely Planet guide named Emilia-Romagna as the best place...
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    Austria, by 10 May 1945. Most of the Ukrainian soldiers were interned in Rimini, Italy, in the area controlled by the II Polish Corps. The UNA commander...
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    Sergio Zavoli (category Burials at the Monumental Cemetery of Rimini)
    and documentary journalist and politician. Born in Ravenna and raised in Rimini, Zavoli joined RAI, Italy's state broadcaster, as a sports radio journalist...
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    it was part of the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna (Ancona, Fano, Pesaro, Rimini, and Senigallia forming the so-called Pentapolis). After the fall of the...
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    1836, in various parts of the Legations in 1840, at Ravenna in 1843 and at Rimini in 1845, were followed by wholesale executions and draconian sentences of...
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    1944. La battaglia di Rimini e lo sbarco in Grecia decisivi per l'Europa sud-orientale e il Mediterraneo (in Italian). Rimini: Museo dell'Aviazione....
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    Parliament by Vittorio Emanuele II on 17 March 1861. Shortly after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in Turin, on 22 March 1862, the Italian-San Marino...
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    Bologna, the Ordelaffi in Forlì, the Manfredi in Faenza, and the Malatesta in Rimini all gave nominal acknowledgment to their papal overlords and were declared...
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  • linguistic phenomenon. The line traditionally referred to as La Spezia-Rimini (though it is currently moving to the Massa-Senigallia line) is an important...
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    coming for him. Riccardo Zandonai's early 20th-century opera Francesca da Rimini follows a plot of the character from Dante's Inferno, part of which includes...
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     Messina 1.10  Alessandria 1.09  Pistoia 1.09  Avellino 1.09  Savona 1.08  Rimini 1.08  Massa-Carrara 1.08  Lucca 1.08  Pesaro e Urbino 1.08  Fermo 1.07...
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    push further to conquer and Christianize them. Through the Golden Bull of Rimini and Treaty of Kruszwica, the Order asserted its claims to the territory...
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    7 November 2016. Stokes, Adrian D. (2002) Quattro cento; and, Stones of Rimini Adrian Durham Stokes, https://books.google.com/books?id=TsIL1ziKIQEC Penn...
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    080 +1.52%  Emilia-Romagna 25 Livorno 157,052 154,177 −1.83%  Tuscany 26 Rimini 139,601 150,051 +7.49%  Emilia-Romagna 27 Cagliari 149,883 148,881 −0.67%...
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    larger cities. Among the largest are (counterclockwise) Trieste, Venice, Rimini, Ancona, Pescara and Bari in Italy; Vlorë and Durrës in Albania; Split,...
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