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  1. The brothers Attilio (1811–1844) and Emilio Bandiera (1819–1844) were Italian nationalists during the Risorgimento. Background [ edit ] Emilio was born in Venice and Attilio was born in Spalato : both were sons of Baron Francesco Bandiera, an admiral in the Austrian Navy , and were themselves members of that service.

  2. This volume examines the origins, ideology, organisation, leadership, political alliances, electoral performance and institutional role of the right-wing party Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia, Fdl). FdI’s meteoric rise is only the latest in a series of shocks that have hit Italy’s unstable political system in recent years.

  3. The Livonian Brothers of the Sword ( Latin: Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae, German: Schwertbrüderorden) was a Catholic military order established in 1202 during the Livonian Crusade by Albert, the third bishop of Riga [1] [2] (or possibly by Theoderich von Treydend ). Pope Innocent III sanctioned the establishment in 1204 for the second time.

  4. The Italian Social Republic, for example, used it on a poster depicting Goffredo Mameli, the author of the lyrics of Il Canto degli Italiani, the national anthem of Italy from 1946, with an unsheathed sword and a tricolour behind him while he launches towards an assault. This poster bears the words "Brothers of Italy / Italy has woken!" and ...

  5. 28. März 2019 · Italy's three major political parties are the Brothers of Italy, the Democratic Party, and the Five Star Movement. During the 2022 general election, these three parties and their coalitions won 357 out of the 400 seats available in the Chamber of Deputies, and 187 out of 200 in the Senate.

  6. 24. Juli 2022 · Brothers of Italy leads among Italy’s political parties with 23 percent after a slow but steady ascent, according to Politico’s polling aggregate. “For a year and a half, whatever discontent ...

  7. Vincenzo Sofo – since Brexit, 1 February 2020 (joined Brothers of Italy and ECR Group on 18 February 2021) On the Democratic Party list: ( S&D ) Pietro Bartolo. Brando Benifei. Simona Bonafé – until 12 October 2022; Beatrice Covassi – since 2 November 2022. Carlo Calenda – until 12 October 2022 (from 28 August 2019 Action party and ...