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Name: Conquest of Naples

Type: Event

Start: 1860 AD

End: 1860 AD

Parent: Expedition of the Thousand

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Was the conquest of the continental part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (southern Italy) by Garibaldi and his army of volunteers.

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  • August 1860: Battle of Piazza Duomo.
  • September 1860: In 1860, the Italian revolutionary leader Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteer army entered the town of Rotonda in Basilicata. This marked a significant moment in the unification of Italy as Garibaldi's forces continued to fight for independence and the establishment of a unified Italian state.
  • October 1860: Volturno conquered by Garibaldi's Volunteers.
  • October 1860: Battle of Pettorano.
  • August 1860: In 1860, Garibaldi's Volunteers landed in Melito, a town in southern Italy.
  • September 1860: In 1860, the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi led his volunteers to conquer Naples as part of the unification of Italy. This event marked a significant step towards the establishment of a unified Italian state.

  • 1. Lucanian revolt


    Was a revolt against the House of Bourbon in modern-day Basilicata that led to the conquest of the region by Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteers.

  • August 1860: Corleto Perticara began the revolt in Basilicata.
  • August 1860: In 1860, the Prodictatorial Government was established in Potenza by Giuseppe Garibaldi's Volunteers. Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian general and nationalist who played a key role in the unification of Italy. The Prodictatorial Government was a temporary government set up by Garibaldi during the Italian unification process.

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