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Communes of Garibaldi:
Garibaldi
Garibaldi-Papal States
Piedmont-Sardinia annexed Lombardy, while Giuseppe Garibaldi overthrew the Bourbon monarchy in the south. Afraid that Garibaldi would set up a republican government
Garibaldi-Oliver Cromwell
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Uruguay
an Italian legion being formed, the latter led by the exiled Giuseppe Garibaldi. In 1845, Britain and France intervened against Rosas to restore commerce
Garibaldi-Tower of Power
Francis "Rocco" Prestia on bass, Willie Fulton on guitar, and drummer David Garibaldi—signed a recording contract with Bill Graham's San Francisco Records and
Garibaldi-Battle of Calatafimi
Battle of Calatafimi was fought on the 15 May 1860 between Giuseppe Garibaldi's Redshirts and the troops of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies at Calatafimi
Garibaldi-1980 Winter Olympics
1932. The only other candidate city to bid for the 1980 games, Vancouver-Garibaldi withdrew before the final vote. This was the second of two consecutive
Garibaldi-Toscano (cigar)
Umbria, are used to attain certain flavors found in Toscano Garibaldi and Toscanello Garibaldi. The tobacco leaves first undergo a type of wet fermentation
Garibaldi-1860
Giuseppe Garibaldi defeat the army of Naples in Sicily. May 17 – The German association football club TSV 1860 München is founded. May 27 – Garibaldi's forces
Garibaldi-Nottingham Forest F.C.
meeting that the club would purchase twelve tasselled caps coloured 'Garibaldi Red' (named after the leader of the Italian 'Redshirts' fighters). Thus
Garibaldi-1976 Winter Olympics
Switzerland; Tampere, Finland; and Vancouver (with most events near Mount Garibaldi), British Columbia, Canada, made bids for the Games. The host was decided
Garibaldi-Calabria
1861, when the Kingdom of Naples was brought into the union by Giuseppe Garibaldi. The unification was orchestrated by Great Britain in an attempt to nationalize
Garibaldi-Nationalism
People cheering as Giuseppe Garibaldi enters Naples in 1860
Garibaldi-Wedgemount Lake
Wedgemount Lake is a turquoise-coloured alpine lake located in Garibaldi Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated below Wedge Mountain
Garibaldi-Jawaharlal Nehru
G. M. Trevelyan's Garibaldi books, which he had received as prizes for academic merit, influenced him greatly. He viewed Garibaldi as a revolutionary
Garibaldi-Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi (Buenos Aires)
The Monumento a Giuseppe Garibaldi is an equestrian sculpture featuring Giuseppe Garibaldi, located on Plaza Italia, a landmark in the Palermo neighbourhood
Garibaldi-Timeline of the unification of Italy
assumes title of King of Italy with an Italian parliament under him May 6: Garibaldi and about a thousand Italian volunteers leave Genoa, and on May 11: land
Garibaldi-Milan
Italian nationalist politicians, officers and intellectuals such as Cavour, Garibaldi and Mazzini were able to gather a huge consensus and to pressure the monarchy
Garibaldi-Rome
influential figures of the Italian unification, Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, fought for the short-lived republic. Rome then became the focus of hopes
Garibaldi-Ring of Fire
directly related to subduction: Bridge River Cones, Mount Cayley, Mount Garibaldi, Garibaldi Lake, Silverthrone Caldera, and Mount Meager massif. Several mountains
Garibaldi-Italian frigate Giuseppe Garibaldi
frigate Giuseppe Garibaldi was a steam frigate of the Regia Marina of Italy. It was the first ship to be named after General Giuseppe Garibaldi. She was laid
Garibaldi-Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad
501(c)(3) non-profit organization, operating in Oregon, US, primarily between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach, with additional special trips to Wheeler, Nehalem
Garibaldi-Garibaldi's Lovers
Garibaldi's Lovers (Italian: Il comandante e la cicogna, also known as The Commander and the Stork) is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini
Garibaldi-Edward VII
same year annoyed her again by making a special effort to meet Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian general and revolutionary, who was a leader in the movement
Garibaldi-Immanuel Kant
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-U.S. Bombs
guitar and Alex Gomez on drums. In 1996, they released their second album Garibaldi Guard! on Alive Records. The next year, they put out an EP called Nevermind
Garibaldi-List of minor planets: 4001–5000
October 14, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh KOR 9.7 km MPC · JPL 4317 Garibaldi 1980 DA1 Garibaldi February 19, 1980 Kleť Z. Vávrová HIL · 3:2 39 km MPC · JPL 4318
Garibaldi-Madonna
2017. Retrieved September 2, 2012. Cross 2007, p. 31 Voller 1999, p. 18 Garibaldi, Christina (October 28, 2014). "Here's The Wardrobe Malfunction That Made
Garibaldi-Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)
unification, while Garibaldi, who was too revolutionary for the king and his prime minister, wanted to conquer Rome as well. Garibaldi was disappointed
Garibaldi-Nematanthus gregarius
well as "garibaldi plant" or "garibaldi flower" due to its resemblance of the marine fish species Hypsypops rubicundus, the California garibaldi. As it
Garibaldi-Chad Smith
I studied with Larry, I turned into a musician." Funk drummers David Garibaldi, Jabo Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, and Greg Errico caught his attention
Garibaldi-Charles de Gaulle
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Folk hero
The martyr and saint Joan of Arc is a national hero in France. Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland" Davy Crockett, an American
Garibaldi-Italian language
quarter of the Niçard Italians to Italy, and the Niçard Vespers. Giuseppe Garibaldi complained about the referendum that allowed France to annex Savoy and
Garibaldi-Kingdom of Sardinia
unification, while Garibaldi, who was too revolutionary for the king and his prime minister, wanted to conquer Rome as well. Garibaldi was disappointed
Garibaldi-Food safety in Australia
girl died from a fatal stroke after eating mettwurst produced by the Garibaldi company, and many other people were hospitalised. Toxins in the meat attacked
Garibaldi-Sicily
following the Expedition of the Thousand, an invasion led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, and a plebiscite. Sicily was given special status as an autonomous administrative
Garibaldi-Giuseppe Mazzini
Piedmont from Switzerland and spread the revolution there, while Giuseppe Garibaldi, who had recently joined Young Italy, was to do the same from Genoa. However
Garibaldi-Roman Republic
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Kanye West
To Date Kanye West "For Years!"". Us Weekly. Retrieved June 7, 2013. Garibaldi, Christina (June 21, 2012). "Kim Kardashian Explains Why It Took 'So Long'
Garibaldi-Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
adopted this name. The king of the Two Sicilies was overthrown by Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860, after which the people voted in a plebiscite to join the Kingdom
Garibaldi-Montserrat
exclusion zone, but a view of destroyed Plymouth can be seen from the top of Garibaldi Hill in Isles Bay. The volcano has been relatively quiet since early 2010
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Monument in Taganrog
A monument of Italian general and nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of the leaders of Italian unification, is located in Taganrog, one of the largest
Garibaldi-Ravenna
Archiepiscopal Museum The Capanno Garibaldi, a hunting cabin on the road to Porto Corsini [it] known for having sheltered Giuseppe Garibaldi on the night of 6–7 August
Garibaldi-Winter Olympic Games
by a 3:2 margin. The IOC responded by offering the Games to Vancouver-Garibaldi, British Columbia in Canada, which had previously been a finalist bid
Garibaldi-Campari
boulevardier, and the old pal (formerly), as well as other drinks such as the Garibaldi. It is a common ingredient in spritzes, though other amari are also common
Garibaldi-San Marino
because of their support for unification, including Giuseppe Garibaldi and his wife Anita. Garibaldi allowed San Marino to remain independent. San Marino and
Garibaldi-The Rolling Stones
original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2017 – via YouTube. Garibaldi, Christina (27 March 2014). "Chris Martin Advises 'Voice' Singers To Get
Garibaldi-Garibaldi, Uruguay
Garibaldi is a hamlet in the Salto Department of Uruguay, not far from San Antonio. The town had a population of 354 in 2011. Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Garibaldi-Víctor Noriega
At the same time he auditioned for a musical group and became part of Garibaldi from 1989 to 1998, in which he was one of the eight original members.
Garibaldi-Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli
the height of its financial and seafaring power. These are Via Giuseppe Garibaldi (1558-1583, formerly Strada Maggiore or Strada Nuova) and Via Balbi (1602-1620
Garibaldi-Tina Louise
cinema. Among her Italian film credits were The Siege of Syracuse and Garibaldi (both in 1960). Louise returned to the United States, began studying with
Garibaldi-Spanish cruiser Cristóbal Colón
Cristóbal Colón was a Giuseppe Garibaldi-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American
Garibaldi-Margherita Hut
determinazione dei confine italo-svizzero nel tratto compreso fra Cima Garibaldi o Run Do ed il M. Dolent [Convention of 24 July 1941 between the Swiss
Garibaldi-Halsey (singer)
Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2019. Garibaldi, Christina. "Halsey Has A Response To Those 'F--k Yous' She Got For Working
Garibaldi-Cruiser
the exceptions of the aircraft cruisers Admiral Kuznetsov and Giuseppe Garibaldi. BAP Almirante Grau was the last gun cruiser in service, serving with
Garibaldi-Ed Sheeran
Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013. Garibaldi, Christina (2 November 2013). "Taylor Swift Gives Ed Sheeran Some 'Love'
Garibaldi-Siege of Palermo
Palermo, Sicily, during the Expedition of the Thousand led by Giuseppe Garibaldi against the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, as part of the Italian unification
Garibaldi-Jenny McCarthy
Heart" 2000 MADtv Herself Episode: "Episode: #6.8" 2000 Python Francesca Garibaldi Television film 2000 Live Girls Rebecca Television film 2000–2003 Just
Garibaldi-British Columbia
Cheakamus Lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park
Garibaldi-2010 Winter Olympics
the Garibaldi Olympic Development Association (GODA) was created in order to prepare a bid to host the Winter Games in the region of Mount Garibaldi, near
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Lake volcanic field
The Garibaldi Lake volcanic field is a volcanic field, located in British Columbia, Canada. It was formed by a group of nine small andesitic stratovolcanoes
Garibaldi-Kafu Banton
Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (born June 3, 1979), better known by his stage name Kafu Banton, is a Panamanian singer and songwriter of Spanish dancehall
Garibaldi-The Cheetah Girls (franchise)
Garibaldi Raven-Symoné Mentioned only Chanel Simmons Adrienne Bailon Dorinda Thomas Sabrina Bryan Aquanette Walker Kiely Williams Dorothea Garibaldi Lynn
Garibaldi-Benito Mussolini
the military authoritarianism of Garibaldi, and the nationalism of Mazzini. In 1902, at the anniversary of Garibaldi's death, Mussolini made a public speech
Garibaldi-Battle of Treponti
Sardinians commanded by Giuseppe Garibaldi. Von Urban employed a cunning stratagem that led to his victory over Garibaldi. The Battle of Treponti was the
Garibaldi-Antonio Meucci
18 October 1889) was an Italian inventor and an associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a major political figure in the history of Italy. Meucci is best known
Garibaldi-Buenos Aires
Metropolitan Cathedral Ministry of Public Works Building Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi Obelisco Palacio de Aguas Corrientes Palacio Barolo Palacio Haedo Pizzurno
Garibaldi-Priscilla Presley
screenwriter-turned-computer-programmer Marco Antonio Garcia (a.k.a. Marco Garibaldi), with whom she lived for 22 years. The two were introduced by costumer
Garibaldi-Anita Garibaldi (disambiguation)
Anita Garibaldi (1821–1849) was a Brazilian republican revolutionary and the wife of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi Anita Garibaldi may also
Garibaldi-Silvano Raggio Garibaldi
Silvano Raggio Garibaldi (born 27 March 1989) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie C Group B club Sestri Levante. Born in Chiavari
Garibaldi-Brazil
Ragamuffin War, which began in Rio Grande do Sul and was supported by Giuseppe Garibaldi. These emerged from the provinces' dissatisfaction with the central power
Garibaldi-Rubble Creek
Canada. It flows northwest from Garibaldi Lake into the Cheakamus River near the abandoned settlement of Garibaldi. List of rivers of British Columbia
Garibaldi-Francis II of the Two Sicilies
the last King of the Two Sicilies as successive invasions by Giuseppe Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia ultimately brought an end to his rule
Garibaldi-Dictator
of the Thousand in 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi officially assumed the title of "dictator" (see Dictatorship of Garibaldi). Shortly afterwards, during the
Garibaldi-Roman Republic (1849–1850)
eliminate burdensome taxes and to give work to the unemployed. Giuseppe Garibaldi formed the "Italian Legion", with many recruits coming from Piedmont and
Garibaldi-Monument to Garibaldi, Pistoia
The Monument to Garibaldi is a bronze equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the hero of Italian independence atop a pedestal in the homonymous piazza
Garibaldi-Anita Garibaldi (miniseries)
Anita Garibaldi is a 2012 Italian television miniseries directed by Claudio Bonivento and starring Valeria Solarino in the title role. It is based on
Garibaldi-Italo Gariboldi
Italo Gariboldi (20 April 1879 – 3 February 1970) was an Italian senior officer in the Royal Army (Regio Esercito) before and during World War II. He was
Garibaldi-Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul
productions. The name Garibaldi is a homage to the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi and his Brazilian wife, Anita Garibaldi. It was settled by Italian
Garibaldi-Thomas Jefferson
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Secondary School
Garibaldi Secondary School is a grade 8–12 school located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. The school presently has about 1,040 students, and
Garibaldi-Peter P. Garibaldi
Peter P. Garibaldi (September 12, 1931 – August 20, 2023) was an American politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1968 to 1974 and
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Ranges
The Garibaldi Ranges are the next-to-southwesternmost subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains; only the North Shore Mountains are farther
Garibaldi-Garibaldi School (disambiguation)
Garibaldi School is the former name of Garibaldi College in Nottinghamshire Garibaldi School may also refer to: Garibaldi Secondary School is a grade
Garibaldi-Piz da las Trais Linguas
Dreisprachenspitze; both meaning 'peak of the three languages'; Italian: Cima Garibaldi), is a minor summit of the Ortler Alps, located on the border between
Garibaldi-César Garibaldi
César Garibaldi (born 1907) was an Argentine weightlifter. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Garibaldi-Benjamin Franklin
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Porta Garibaldi, Catania
The Porta Garibaldi, originally built as the Porta Ferdinandea or Porta Ferdinanda, is a triumphal arch, built in 1768, located at the end of Via Giuseppe
Garibaldi-Whistler Blackcomb
Vancouver/Garibaldi won the Canadian nomination. However, in 1970 when Montreal won the voting for the 1976 Summer Olympics, Vancouver/Garibaldi was removed
Garibaldi-Teatro Politeama, Palermo
Politeama Theatre (Italian: Teatro Politeama, complete name Teatro Politeama Garibaldi) is a theatre of Palermo. It is located in the central Piazza Ruggero
Garibaldi-Lazzaroni (Naples)
1862; quoted in Lucy Rial, "Garibaldi, Invention of a Hero", London, 2007, pp. 230–231, p. 430 note 21 M.Monnier, "Garibaldi. Histoire de la conquete des
Garibaldi-Anita Garibaldi, Santa Catarina
Anita Garibaldi is a municipality located in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. The municipality covers about 588.612 km2 and has 6,957 inhabitants
Garibaldi-The House on Garibaldi Street
The House on Garibaldi Street is a 1979 American television film based on the non-fiction book of the same name, written by Isser Harel. It was directed
Garibaldi-Katy Perry
Archived from the original on April 22, 2014. Retrieved May 19, 2014. Garibaldi, Christina (August 27, 2013). "Katy Perry 'Lets the Light In' On Prism"
Garibaldi-The Cheetah Girls (film)
Dorinda "Do" Thomas Lynn Whitfield as Dorothea Garibaldi, Galleria's mother Juan Chioran as Francobollo Garibaldi, Galleria's father Lori Anne Alter as Juanita
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Museum (Como)
Historical Museum (Museo storico Giuseppe ) was established in 1932 in Como, northern Italy. It is dedicated to Giuseppe
Garibaldi-Patricia Manterola
part of a new project known as Garibaldi. On April 17, 1999, Paty married Javier Ortiz, a fellow ex-member of Garibaldi. Yet they divorced a little over
Garibaldi-Ponte Garibaldi
Ponte Garibaldi is a bridge that links Lungotevere De' Cenci to Piazza Giuseppe Gioachino Belli in Rome (Italy), in the Rioni Regola and Trastevere. The
Garibaldi-G. M. Trevelyan
as a great hero who stood for British ideals of liberty. According to historian David Cannadine: [Trevelyan's] great work was his
Garibaldi-The Garibaldi School
The Garibaldi School (formerly Garibaldi College) is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form built in the 1960s. It is situated near to the edge
Garibaldi-Powelliphanta "Garibaldi"
yet-unnamed Powelliphanta species, provisionally known as Powelliphanta "Garibaldi". It is one of the amber snails, an undescribed species of large, carnivorous
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Legion (Poland)
The Garibaldi Legion (or Garibaldians; Polish: Legion Garibaldczyków / Garibaldczycy; Italian: Legione Nullo / Garibaldini) was a small unit of Italian
Garibaldi-John Adams
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-John G. Sargent
John Garibaldi Sargent (October 13, 1860 – March 5, 1939) was an American lawyer and government official. He served as United States Attorney General
Garibaldi-Genoa
century and Baroque interventions (the ancient Via Aurea, now Via Garibaldi). Near Via Garibaldi, through the public elevator Castelletto Levante, one can reach
Garibaldi-David Garibaldi (artist)
David Michael Garibaldi (born December 15, 1982) is an American performance painter. His specialty is his "Rhythm and Hue" stage act, in which he rapidly
Garibaldi-Italian partisan brigades
the formation of organized structures and promoted the creation of the Garibaldi battalions. These groups were conceived as assault brigades because they
Garibaldi-Italy
exodus. In 1860–61, Garibaldi led the drive for unification in Naples and Sicily. Teano was the site of a famous meeting between Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel
Garibaldi-Prince-Garibaldi Building
Prince-Garibaldi Building is a historical building in Altaville, California in Calaveras County. Altaville, California is just north of the town of Angels
Garibaldi-Expedition of the Thousand
Italy that took place in 1860. A corps of volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi sailed from Quarto al Mare near Genoa and landed in Marsala, Sicily, in
Garibaldi-Army of the Vosges
Giuseppe Garibaldi, formed in order to ensure the defense of the road to Lyon from the Prussian Army during the Franco-Prussian war. Garibaldi had led
Garibaldi-Porta Garibaldi (Milan city gate)
The Porta Garibaldi, previously known as the Porta Comasina, is a city gate located in Milan, Italy, on the old road to Como. The Neoclassical arch was
Garibaldi-Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi"
The Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi" is a mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army, based in the south of the country. Its core units are Bersaglieri
Garibaldi-Bob Garibaldi
Robert Roy Garibaldi (March 3, 1942 – May 13, 2023) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played from 1962 to 1963, and in 1966 and 1969. He
Garibaldi-182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi"
The 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" (Italian: 182° Reggimento Fanteria Corazzato "Garibaldi") is an inactive unit of the Italian Army last
Garibaldi-Marie L. Garibaldi
Marie Louise Garibaldi (November 26, 1934 – January 15, 2016) was a United States Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. When appointed by
Garibaldi-Skip Garibaldi
Skip Garibaldi is an American mathematician doing research on algebraic groups and especially exceptional groups. Garibaldi dropped out of high school
Garibaldi-Redshirts (Italy)
the Red coats, are volunteers who followed the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi during his campaigns. The name derived from the colour of their shirts
Garibaldi-Italian aircraft carrier Cavour
It complements the Italian Navy's other aircraft carrier, the Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Italian Navy will replace its 16 Harriers with 15 (originally 22)
Garibaldi-Lucía Garibaldi
Lucía Garibaldi (born 1986) is a film director from Uruguay. Lucía Garibaldi studied at the Instituto Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes [es] in 2006–2010
Garibaldi-Garibaldi station (Naples)
Garibaldi is an underground metro station that serve Line 1 and Line 2 on the Naples Metro, adjacent and connected through an underground passage to the
Garibaldi-Duce
publications praising Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification in 1860, though not taken up officially by Garibaldi himself. Duce Supremo (transl
Garibaldi-Antoine Garibaldi
Antoine Michael Garibaldi is president emeritus and distinguished university professor of University of Detroit Mercy. He was the 25th and first lay president
Garibaldi-French Revolution
Etherington Fabiani Ferguson Flynn (Paul) Flynn (Stephen) Galloway Gambetta Garibaldi de Gaulle Greer Grévy Griffith Griffiths Harvie Hatton Hébert Hopkins
Garibaldi-Kingdom of Italy
of 26 October 1860 between Giuseppe Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II, last King of Sardinia, in which Garibaldi shook Victor Emanuel's hand and hailed
Garibaldi-Gari Melchers
Julius Garibaldi Melchers (August 11, 1860 – November 30, 1932) was an American artist. He was one of the leading American proponents of naturalism. He
Garibaldi-Garibaldi FS (Milan Metro)
Garibaldi FS is a station on Lines 2 and 5 of the Milan Metro, and the Milan Passante railway. The Line 2 station was opened on 21 July 1971 as part of
Garibaldi-Pisa SC
Mitropa Cups, in 1986 and 1988. They play their home matches at Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani, named after Romeo Anconetani, the chairman
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Névé
The Garibaldi Névé is a snowfield in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the north and east
Garibaldi-Victor Emmanuel II
Giuseppe Garibaldi, which resulted in the rapid fall of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in southern Italy. However, Victor Emmanuel halted Garibaldi when
Garibaldi-Caprera
Bonifacio, it is a tourist destination and the place to which Giuseppe Garibaldi retired from 1854 until his death in 1882. Scarcely populated, the majority
Garibaldi-David Garibaldi
David Garibaldi may refer to: David Garibaldi (musician) (born 1946), American musician, member of the band Tower of Power David Garibaldi (artist) (born
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Legion (Foreign Legion)
The Garibaldi Legion (French: Légion Garibaldienne) or officially the 4th Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment (French: 4e régiment de marche
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Spighi
Garibaldi Spighi (11 June 1891 – 9 July 1978) was an Italian horse rider who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he and his horse Otello won
Garibaldi-Garibaldi / Lagunilla metro station
Garibaldi / Lagunilla (formerly Garibaldi) is a station on the Mexico City Metro. It is a transfer station, serving both Lines 8 and B. It is the northern
Garibaldi-California
red-legged frog Bird California quail Fish Fresh water: Golden trout Marine: Garibaldi Flower California poppy Fruit Avocado Grass Purple needlegrass Insect
Garibaldi-Juan Garibaldi
football for Boca Juniors. Juan Garibaldi at National-Football-Teams.com Juan Garibaldi at WorldFootball.net Juan Garibaldi at BDFA (in Spanish) v t e
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Alves
Garibaldi Alves (27 May 1923 – 7 April 2022) was a Brazilian politician. He represented Rio Grande do Norte in the Federal Senate from 2011 to 2014. Previously
Garibaldi-Garibaldi, Oregon
Garibaldi (/ˌɡærɪˈbɔːldi/ GARR-ib-AWL-dee) is a city in Tillamook County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The population was 830 at the 2020 census. The
Garibaldi-Garibaldi station (Paris Métro)
Garibaldi (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁibaldi] ) is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Saint-Ouen. The station is located under Avenue
Garibaldi-Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani (usually referred to just as Arena Garibaldi or for sponsorship Cetilar Arena) is a multi-use stadium in Pisa
Garibaldi-Menotti Garibaldi
(16 September 1840 – 22 August 1903) was an Italian soldier and politician who was the eldest son of Giuseppe and Anita
Garibaldi-Plaza Garibaldi
Plaza Garibaldi is located in monumental downtown, Mexico City, on Eje Central (Lázaro Cárdenas) between historic Calle República de Honduras and Calle
Garibaldi-Garibaldi (film)
Garibaldi, the English title of the film originally released as Viva l'Italia!, is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film
Garibaldi-Garibaldi, British Columbia
Garibaldi, originally named Daisy Lake and also known as Garibaldi Lodge and Garibaldi Townsite, is a locality and ghost town in British Columbia, Canada
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Legion
named Garibaldi Legion, a Confederate unit during the American Civil War Garibaldi Legion (Poland), a Polish unit during the January Uprising Garibaldi Legion
Garibaldi-ARA Garibaldi
ARA Garibaldi was one of four Giuseppe Garibaldi-class armored cruisers purchased by the Argentine Navy from Italy. Garibaldi had an overall length of
Garibaldi-Brigate Garibaldi
The Brigate Garibaldi or Garibaldi Brigades were partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party active in the armed resistance against both German
Garibaldi-Napoli Centrale railway station
Napoli Piazza Garibaldi (Naples Garibaldi Piazza station), which is served by the metropolitan trains of the line 2, line 1 (Garibaldi), and 3, 12, 14
Garibaldi-Capanno Garibaldi
The Capanno Garibaldi (lit. 'Garibaldi's Hut') is a hunting cabin 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Ravenna, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy
Garibaldi-Via Giuseppe Garibaldi (Genoa)
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi is a street in the historical centre of Genoa, in Northwestern Italy, well known for its ancient palaces. It is one of the Strade
Garibaldi-List of Babylon 5 characters
Home. He is named after the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi. In the first three seasons, Garibaldi served as chief of security aboard the space station
Garibaldi-Rue Garibaldi
Garibaldi is a wide and long street in Lyon, located in the 7th, 3rd and 6th arrondissements, and named after Italian politician Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Towers
The Garibaldi Towers are two high-rise buildings in Milan. They are next to Porta Garibaldi railway station. They were built between 1984 and 1992 by
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
The Garibaldi Volcanic Belt is a northwest–southeast trending volcanic chain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains that extends from Watts Point
Garibaldi-David Garibaldi (musician)
John David Garibaldi (born November 4, 1946) is an American drummer best known for his work with the Oakland-based band Tower of Power. His playing style
Garibaldi-39th New York Infantry Regiment
New York Infantry Regiment, known as the "Garibaldi Guard" after the Italian revolutionary, Giuseppe Garibaldi, was an infantry regiment that served in
Garibaldi-Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Garibaldi is an Italian aircraft carrier, the first through-deck aviation ship ever built for the Italian Navy, and the first Italian ship built
Garibaldi-Garibaldi biscuit
The Garibaldi biscuit consists of currants squashed and sandwiched between two thin oblongs of biscuit dough before baking. The biscuits are similar to
Garibaldi-List of Babylon 5 episodes
assisted by executive officer Susan Ivanova and security chief Michael Garibaldi. The season traces his gradual recollection of his capture by the Minbari
Garibaldi-Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1936)
Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian Duca degli Abruzzi-class light cruiser, that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. After the war she was retained
Garibaldi-Associação Garibaldi de Esportes
Associação Garibaldi de Esportes, commonly known as Garibaldi, is a Brazilian football club based in Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul state. The club was
Garibaldi-Dictatorship of Giuseppe Garibaldi
The Dictatorship of Garibaldi or Dictatorial Government of Sicily was the provisional executive that Giuseppe Garibaldi appointed to govern the territory
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Museum
Garibaldi Museum may refer to: Garibaldi Museum (Como), a museum dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi in Como, Italy Garibaldi Museum (Garibaldi, Oregon),
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Provincial Park
Garibaldi Provincial Park, also called Garibaldi Park, is a wilderness park located on the coastal mainland of British Columbia, Canada, 70 kilometres
Garibaldi-Monument to Garibaldi (Rome)
monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi is an imposing equestrian statue, which is sited on the highest point of the Janiculum hill in Piazza Garibaldi. It was designed
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Battalion
The Garibaldi Battalion (Garibaldi Brigade after April 1937) was a largely-Italian volunteer unit of the International Brigades that fought on the Republican
Garibaldi-Nice
votes cast), and Garibaldi was elected deputy at the National Assembly. Pro-Italians took to the streets cheering "Viva Nizza! Viva Garibaldi!". The French
Garibaldi-Italian ship Giuseppe Garibaldi
Italian ship Giuseppe Garibaldi may refer to: Italian frigate Giuseppe Garibaldi Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1899), armoured cruiser Italian cruiser Giuseppe
Garibaldi-Ricciotti Garibaldi
Ricciotti Garibaldi (24 February 1847 – 17 July 1924) was an Italian soldier, the fourth son of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Anita Garibaldi. Born in Montevideo
Garibaldi-Garibaldi shirt
A Garibaldi shirt (also called "Garibaldi jacket" or "Camicia rossa") was a woman's fashion, a red wool shirt named after the Italian patriot Giuseppe
Garibaldi-Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum, formerly known as the Garibaldi Memorial, is a circa 1840 Gothic Revival cottage in the Rosebank section of Staten Island
Garibaldi-Art Garibaldi
Arthur Edward Garibaldi (August 21, 1907 – October 19, 1967) was a Major League Baseball third baseman and second baseman who played for the St. Louis
Garibaldi-Garibaldi (surname)
Giuseppe Garibaldi Bob Garibaldi (born 1942), American baseball player David Garibaldi (artist) (born 1982), American performance artist David Garibaldi (musician)
Garibaldi-Logistic Regiment "Garibaldi"
The Logistic Regiment "Garibaldi" (Italian: Reggimento Logistico "Garibaldi") is a military logistics regiment of the Italian Army based in Persano in
Garibaldi-Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (/ˌɡærɪˈbɑːldi/ GARR-ib-AHL-dee, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡariˈbaldi] ; 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, patriot
Garibaldi-West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Sky (name in effect from April 2009 onwards, previously West Vancouver-Garibaldi from 1991 to 2009) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative
Garibaldi-Navarone Garibaldi
Navarone Garibaldi Garcia (born March 1, 1987) is an American musician who serves as the lead singer of Them Guns. He is the son of Priscilla Presley
Garibaldi-Joseph Garibaldi
Joseph Garibaldi (12 May 1863, Marseille - 6 May 1941, Marseille) was a French painter, specializing in cityscapes and coastal scenes. His father, an
Garibaldi-Garibaldi (fish)
The Garibaldi, known historically also as the Catalina goldfish and marine goldfish and now commonly as the Garibaldi damselfish (Hypsypops rubicundus)
Garibaldi-The Garibaldi
1862 by John Cuneo. It is also known as Garibaldi and The Garibaldi Inn. The property is owned by Garibaldi Inn (Private). It was added to the New South
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Theatre
Theatre (Modica) Garibaldi Theatre (Padua) Garibaldi Theatre (Palermo) Garibaldi Theatre (Piazza Armerina) Garibaldi Theatre (Ragusa) Garibaldi Theatre (Treviso)
Garibaldi-Peppino Garibaldi
Brigadier-General Giuseppe Garibaldi II (29 July 1879 – 19 May 1950), better known as Peppino Garibaldi, was an Italian soldier, patriot and revolutionary
Garibaldi-Anita e Garibaldi
Anita e Garibaldi is a 2013 Brazilian historical drama film directed by Alberto Rondalli. The film follows the arrival of Giuseppe Garibaldi in Brazil
Garibaldi-Giuseppe Garibaldi (disambiguation)
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was a revolutionary and a father of modern Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi may also refer to: Giuseppe Garibaldi (composer) (1819–1908)
Garibaldi-Garibaldi, Victoria
Garibaldi is a locality in the Western District of the Australian state of Victoria, on the lands of the Wathaurong people. Garibaldi is a town within
Garibaldi-Anita Garibaldi
Anita Garibaldi (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐˈnitɐ ɡɐɾiˈbawdʒi], Italian: [aˈniːta ɡariˈbaldi]; born Ana Maria de Jesus Ribeiro; 30 August 1821 – 4 August
Garibaldi-Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station
Milano Porta Garibaldi (IATA: IPR) is a major railway station in the Italian city of Milan, located just to the north of the neighbourhood known as Porta
Garibaldi-Garibaldi (disambiguation)
Garibaldi (1807–1882) was a revolutionary and a father of modern Italy. Garibaldi may also refer to: Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Garibaldi,
Garibaldi-Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
resignation) throughout the Second Italian War of Independence and Giuseppe Garibaldi's campaigns to unite Italy. After the declaration of a united Kingdom of
Garibaldi-Mount Garibaldi
Mount Garibaldi (known as Nch'ḵay̓, IPA: [n̩.ʧʼqɛˀj̰], to the indigenous Squamish people) is a dormant stratovolcano in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Pacific
Garibaldi-Porta Garibaldi
Porta Garibaldi could refer to: Porta Garibaldi (Milan city gate), a gate in Milan, Northern Italy Porta Garibaldi (Milan), the surrounding district named
Garibaldi-Garibaldi Lake
Garibaldi Lake is a turquoise-coloured alpine lake in British Columbia, Canada, located 37 km (23 mi) north of Squamish and 19 km (12 mi) south of Whistler
Garibaldi-Giuseppe Garibaldi (composer)
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1819 – 25 May 1908) was an Italian composer and organist. He was born and died in the small Ligurian coastal town of Cipressa, near
Garibaldi-Garibaldi (group)
Garibaldi is a Mexican pop group, that wore a free version of the traditional charro costume while singing modern versions of traditional songs. Their
Garibaldi-Michael Garibaldi
Michael Garibaldi is a lead fictional character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Jerry Doyle. During most
Garibaldi-Unification of Italy
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Giuseppe Mazzini. Borrowing from the old Latin title Pater Patriae
Garibaldi-Abraham Lincoln
president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, leader of the Italian Risorgimento, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Libyan revolutionary Muammar Gaddafi. Lincoln's portrait appears