La rivoluzione di Milano dell'Aprile 1814 by Armaroli and Verri

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Author Armaroli, Leopoldo, 1766-1843
Author Verri, Carlo, conte, 1743-1823
Editor Casini, Tommaso, 1859-1917
Title La rivoluzione di Milano dell'Aprile 1814
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Summary "La rivoluzione di Milano dell'Aprile 1814" by Leopoldo Armaroli and Carlo Verri is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the events surrounding the Milanese revolution in April 1814 and the subsequent fall of the Italic Kingdom, shedding light on the political turmoil and motivations behind the uprising. It consists of a collection of historical documents and narratives that aim to provide a nuanced understanding of the revolutionary events that led to a significant period in Italian history. The opening of this work sets the context of the revolution, depicting the discontent among the Milanese population against the ruling system, which they felt was influenced by foreign powers. It describes the deteriorating situation following Napoleon's retreat from Russia and the increasing dissatisfaction with the government, led by Prince Eugenio. Various social classes and factions in Milan begin to agitate for change, culminating in a tumultuous uprising where armed citizens confront the government. Key figures emerge, including senators and military leaders, as the chaos unfolds around the Senate's deliberations, ultimately leading to violent outbreaks, including the tragic fate of key minister Conte Prina. This portion effectively establishes the tension and stakes of the revolutionary atmosphere in Milan at the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class DG: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Italy, Vatican City, Malta
Subject Milan (Italy) -- History -- Sources
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EBook-No. 36212
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