Learn about italian history: Giuseppe Garibaldi (A2)
Le imprese di Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) è stato un protagonista del Risorgimento italiano e ha compiuto numerose imprese militari e politiche che hanno contribuito all’unificazione dell’Italia.
Ecco le principali:
1. La Giovine Italia e l’esilio (1834-1848)
- Entrato nella Giovine Italia di Mazzini, nel 1834 partecipò a un fallito moto rivoluzionario a Genova.
- Condannato a morte in contumacia, fuggì in Sud America, dove combatté per l’indipendenza dell’Uruguay e si guadagnò il titolo di “Eroe dei Due Mondi”.
2. La Prima Guerra d’Indipendenza (1848-1849)
- Tornato in Italia nel 1848, partecipò alla guerra contro l’Austria in Lombardia.
- Difese la Repubblica Romana (1849) insieme a Mazzini e Anita Garibaldi, ma fu costretto alla fuga dopo l’intervento delle truppe francesi.
3. La Spedizione dei Mille (1860)
- L’impresa più famosa: con circa 1.000 volontari, sbarcò in Sicilia per liberarla dai Borboni.
- Conquistò Palermo e Napoli, sconfiggendo l’esercito borbonico.
- Consegnò il Sud Italia a Vittorio Emanuele II, contribuendo all’unificazione del Regno d’Italia (1861).
4. La Terza Guerra d’Indipendenza e la Presa di Roma (1866-1870)
- Nel 1866 combatté per il Veneto contro l’Austria, aiutando l’Italia a ottenerlo con la Pace di Vienna.
- Nel 1867 tentò di liberare Roma dal dominio papale, ma fu sconfitto a Mentana.
- Nel 1870, con la Breccia di Porta Pia, Roma fu annessa all’Italia.
5. Gli ultimi anni
- Partecipò alla guerra franco-prussiana (1870-1871) a fianco della Francia.
- Si ritirò nella sua casa a Caprera, continuando a scrivere e a sostenere cause umanitarie.
Garibaldi è ricordato come un simbolo del patriottismo e della libertà.
Giuseppe Garibaldi’s achievements (English Translation)
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was a key figure in the Italian unification movement, known as the Risorgimento.
1. The Young Italy movement and exile (1834–1848)
- He joined Young Italy, a revolutionary group founded by Giuseppe Mazzini.
- After taking part in a failed uprising, he was sentenced to death in absentia.
- He fled to South America, where he fought for Uruguay’s independence.
- He earned the nickname “Hero of Two Worlds” for his military campaigns in both South America and Europe.
2. The first war of independence (1848–1849)
- He returned to Italy to fight against Austrian rule in Lombardy.
- In 1849, he defended the short-lived Roman Republic alongside Mazzini and his wife Anita.
- After its defeat, he escaped through a dangerous journey across Italy.
3. The expedition of the thousand (1860)
- With about 1,000 volunteers, Garibaldi sailed from Genoa to Sicily.
- He defeated the Bourbon forces and captured Palermo and Naples.
- He handed over Southern Italy to Victor Emmanuel II, helping to unify the country under one monarchy.
4. Later military campaigns (1866–1870)
- In 1866, during the Third War of Independence, he fought against Austria to help Italy gain the Veneto region.
- In 1867, he attempted to liberate Rome but was defeated at the Battle of Mentana.
- Finally, in 1870, Rome was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy after the Breach of Porta Pia.
5. Final years
- He later supported France in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871).
- He retired to the island of Caprera, where he continued to write and support humanitarian causes.
Garibaldi is remembered as a symbol of freedom, unity, and patriotism in Italian history.
Key vocabulary and verbs
1. Nouns
Risorgimento → Resurgence / Italian unification
esilio → exile
moto rivoluzionario → revolutionary movement
sentenza di morte → death sentence
indipendenza → independence
volontari → volunteers
esercito → army
unificazione → unification
sconfitta → defeat
annessione → annexation
cause umanitarie → humanitarian causes
patriottismo → patriotism
libertà → freedom
2. Verbs
partecipare (a) → to participate (in)
combattere → to fight
difendere → to defend
fuggire → to flee
conquistare → to conquer
sconfiggere → to defeat
consegnare → to hand over
tentare (di) → to attempt (to)
essere sconfitto → to be defeated
ritirarsi → to retreat
sostenere → to support
3. Useful expressions and concepts
Eroe dei Due Mondi → Hero of Two Worlds
(Reference to his revolutionary activity in South America and Italy)Giovine Italia → Young Italy
(Political movement founded by Mazzini to unify Italy)Prima/Seconda/Terza Guerra d’Indipendenza → First/Second/Third War of Independence
(Three wars fought by Italy to achieve unification)Repubblica Romana (1849) → Roman Republic (1849)
(A republican government experiment in Rome that lasted a few months)Spedizione dei Mille → Expedition of the Thousand
(Military campaign to conquer the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies)Breccia di Porta Pia → Breach of Porta Pia
(Event that marked the annexation of Rome to Italy in 1870)
This analysis helps to better understand the historical and political vocabulary of the text.