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  1. Francesco Crispi (* 4. Oktober 1818 in Ribera, Sizilien; † 11. August 1901 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Revolutionär, Staatsmann und Politiker. In seiner Amtszeit als Ministerpräsident trieb er außenpolitisch in antifranzösischer Haltung den Dreibund und die koloniale Expansion seines Landes voran, während er ...

  2. Francesco Crispi (Ribera, 4 ottobre 1818 – Napoli, 11 agosto 1901) è stato un patriota e politico italiano. Figura di spicco del Risorgimento, fu uno degli organizzatori della Rivoluzione siciliana del 1848 e fu l'ideatore e il massimo sostenitore della spedizione dei Mille, alla quale partecipò.

  3. Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. He was among the main protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close friend and supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architects of Italian unification in 1860. [1] .

  4. Francesco Crispi (born Oct. 4, 1819, Ribera, Sicily [Italy]—died Aug. 12, 1901, Naples) was an Italian statesman who, after being exiled from Naples and Sardinia-Piedmont for revolutionary activities, eventually became premier of a united Italy. Crispi grew up in Sicily, where he studied law; but, disillusioned by conditions there, he went to ...

  5. This book is a biography of Francesco Crispi, a former prime minister of Italy and one of the most important and controversial figures in the country's history. He was among the chief architects of Italian unification and promoted the Risorgimento as the founding myth of Italy.

  6. Uomo politico italiano (Ribera, Agrigento, 1818 - Napoli 1901). Avvocato e patriota, ebbe un ruolo decisivo nel convincere Garibaldi a compiere la spedizione dei Mille. Proclamata l'Unità d' Italia, abbandonò le posizioni repubblicane, aderendo alla monarchia.

  7. 4. Apr. 2002 · Abstract. This book is a biography of Francesco Crispi (1818-1901), one of the most important and controversial figures in modern Italian history. Crispi was among the key figures in the Italian Risorgimento, a close friend and supporter of Guiseppe Mazzini and Guiseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architects of Italy's unification in 1860.