MANIN, DANIELE

dänyĕˈlā mänēnˈ 1804–57, Venetian leader of the movement to free N Italy from Austrian rule. His father, a Jew, was converted to Christianity and took the name of his patrons, the illustrious Venetian family of Manin. A successful lawyer, Manin was active in revolutionary agitation against Austrian rule in Venice and was imprisoned in Jan., 1848, with the poet Niccolò Tommaseo. Released two months later after the outbreak of the Revolution of 1848, he became head of the Venetian republic. Despite his opposition, Venice voted (July, 1848) its union with the kingdom of Sardinia, and Manin, an ardent republican, resigned. However, he soon returned to power as head of a triumvirate, and in Mar., 1849, he was given dictatorial powers. He won great prestige for organizing the heroic resistance of Venice to its Austrian besiegers. After famine and disease forced Venice to surrender (Aug., 1849), Manin went into exile in Paris. He subsequently supported the leadership of Sardinia in the movement for Italian unification and helped found the National Society, which played an important part in organizing support for Sardinia in 1859–60.

See G. M. Trevelyan, Manin and the Venetian Revolution of 1848 (1923) and P. Ginsborg, Manin and the Venetian Revolution of 1848–49 (1979).

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...Maineri = B. E. Maineri. Daniele Manin e Giorgio Pallavicino Epistolario...Malamani = Vittorio Malamani. Daniele Manin, Tommaseo, Il Barone Avesani...Adolfo Mangini. Ricordi di Daniele Manin, 1840 al 1852 . In Risorg. q...
...the endeavor with them to constitute Italy one free, independent, republican nation . . . . THE PROGRAM OF DANIELE MANIN Daniele Manin 1804-57 was the hero of the Venetian uprising of 1848 and throughout his life devoted himself unceasingly...
...Malatesta, Pandolfo, 239 . Malpaga, 199 . Malpasso, Bridge of, 108 . Manfredonia, 157 , 158 . Manin, Daniele, 294 - 298 , 301 . Manin, Ludovico, 293 . Mannucci or Manutio, 326 . Mappamondo, The, 122 , 352 . March of Treviso, The...
...Madame 117 , 118 . Concert at the Tuileries 1860-1861 117 ; The Grand Canal in Venice 1875 118 . MANIN Daniele, Doge 1848 26 , 27 . MANIN Lodovico, Doge 1789-1797 26 . Mannerism 56 , 62 . MANSUETI Giovanni ca. 1470-1527 29 . The Miracle...
...Pietro Gli Ebrei sotto la dominazione romana . 1888 4v. 1888-97 16/1/89 Manin, Daniele La Venetie devant lEurope. Correspondance diplomatique de Manin . 1859 3/8/59 Mann, Horace barrister Civil service competitions, considered...
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...Cansonetutis includes a description of the Manin family (99) that would be common knowledge...Codroipo, where the poet is based (Villa Manin is in Passariano, just outside Codroipo...29) La Sedia, SIPTA, and Studio Daniele Lavaroni. (30) Spinazzola criticizes...


 

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...until its cross-wires land upon Daniele Manin, born in 1804 in a house in a...and probably to the republican Manin himself, but all that the times...classical sort of progress, and Daniele Manin not one of your Homeric champions...


 

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...led by historys most improbable revolutionary leader, Daniele Manin. A squat, bespectacled lawyer, immoveably wedded to...their cohorts from the city. And when destiny called, Manin proved himself an astonishing leader, practically worshipped...


 

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MANIN, DANIELE danye la manen 1804 57, Venetian leader of the movement to free...the name of his patrons, the illustrious Venetian family of Manin. A successful lawyer, Manin was active in revolutionary agitation against Austrian rule in...
...republic fell without fighting. During the Risorgimento, however, Venice played a vigorous role under the leadership of Daniele Manin ; having expelled the Austrians in 1848, it heroically resisted siege until 1849. In 1866, Venice and Venetia were...
...favor of his son, Victor Emmanuel II, who made peace. Meanwhile, revolutions were suppressed in Venice (under Daniele Manin ), Parma, Modena, Tuscany, the Two Sicilies, and the Papal States, where a short-lived Roman Republic was proclaimed...


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