PAOLI, PASQUALE

päskwäˈlā päˈōlē, 1725–1807, Corsican patriot. He shared the exile (1739–55) of his father, Giacinto Paoli, who had fought against the Genoese rulers of the island. In 1755 he returned to Corsica, led a successful revolt against the Genoese, and was chosen president under a republican constitution. His capital was at Corte. He governed with wide powers, but respected the constitution. Material prosperity, public order, and education were greatly furthered. In 1768, Genoa, despairing of reducing the island to submission, sold Corsica to France. Paoli fought brilliantly against the superior forces of the French, but in 1769 he was decisively defeated and fled to England, where his popularity was great. James Boswell, who had corresponded with him and visited him in Corsica, introduced him into the circle of Samuel Johnson. After the outbreak of the French Revolution, Paoli was appointed (1791) governor of Corsica. He subscribed to the liberal revolutionary principles, but opposed the radical turn the French Revolution took and, especially, the centralizing policy of the Revolutionary government. Accused (1793) of counterrevolutionary activities and summoned to Paris, he proclaimed the independence of Corsica and solicited British aid. With the help of Admiral Hood the French were defeated (1794). The pro-French party was banished and the Corsican national assembly (consulta) declared the island a British protectorate and chose an English governor. Paoli, who favored independence and who had hoped to be appointed viceroy, was disappointed when Pozzo di Borgo became chief of the Corsican council of state. Paoli went to England in 1795 and remained there until his death. After his departure the islanders rose against the British and in 1796 drove them out with French help.

See J. Boswell, Boswell on the Grand Tour, ed. by F. Brady and F. A. Pottle (1955); P. A. Thrasher, Pasquale Paoli (1970).

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...were raised by acquaintance with Paoli, 204 servant, his, 166 sources...studies character of Corsicans as Paoli sug- gested, 183-85 suffered...book like building a house, 13 Paoli, Pascal (Pasquale) account of first meeting with...
...dAssise. 1999. Sentenza nella causa penale contro Condello, Pasquale + 282. January 19. TrRO, Tribunale di Roma. Ufficio Istruzione...Ordinanza di custodia cautelare in carcere nei confronti di Marando Pasquale + 51. October 15. TrTO, Tribunale di Torino. Ufficio del...
...greater weight and impartially, such as Hartwig, Hegel, and Paoli, have recognized that the work of this notary, who...signatures following that of the Consul of San Miniato. 2 Professor Paoli makes the same statement in his before-mentioned work. The...
...London: Andre Deutsch, 1957). Paoli, Pasquale (1725-1807). Corsican independence...According to Fanny Burney, Paoli called SJ 'the great Vaga- bond...Rambler'). See P.A. Thresher, Pasquale Paoli: An Enlightened Hero 1725-1807...
...Paris. Marchini, Jean-Baptiste 1985 Pasquale Paoli : Correspondance 1755-1769 , Nice: Serre...de toutes les nations vol. 16, Paris. p Paoli, Pasquale 1885 1754 Letter from Pasquale Paoli to his father, November 1754, Bulletin...
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...italics in the original. (20.) Paoli, Fratelli di mafia, 290...Associate, 1992), 94. (22.) Paoli, Fratelli di mafia, 225...former bank manager from Naples, Pasquale Centore, who organized several...respectability. See Letizia Paoli, Pilot Project to Describe...
...under a General of the People named Pasquale Paoli, who created the only democratic...so fine will ever replace them. Pasquale Paoli was born in the Castagniccia...a half mile above sea level. Paoli died in England in 1807; his remains...
...hero out of Plutarch. Among those whom he impressed was Pasquale Paoli, Corsicas controversial and much-admired leader...long and hard to achieve a republic in his native land. Paoli reportedly said of his countryman, "this young man...
...Venice, Sweden, or Corsica (Boston shoemaker and revolutionary Ebenezer Macintosh named his son for Corsican leader Pasquale Paoli). Britain itself was the most influential model--the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution provided the precedents...
...references to job discrimination. Pasquale Spagnuolo, for instance, remembers...Americans were aware that, as Maria De Paoli Friedlander remembers, their "native...Oxford UP, 1997. Spagnuolo, Pasquale. One Barbers Story: From Sicily...


 

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...still returned. Instead Corsicans prefer to remember Pasquale Paoli, who in the mid-eighteenth century led successful...from 1755 to 1769. The citys main street is named for Paoli, as is a street or square in nearly every Corsican town...
...rooster, acted as a gate through which viewers passed into the gallery. Here, one circumnavigated pieces including Pasquale Paoli, 2007 (swathed in a felt blanket), Johnny Depp, 2007 (an ersatz form painted gold and purple and adorned with...


 

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...Versailles. Corsican nationalists rallied behind Pascal Paoli, who had governed the island prior to its union with...viceroy, Sir Gilbert Elliot, but his relationship with Paoli was fractious. Paoli resigned and return to exile in Britain in 1795...


 

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PAOLI, PASQUALE paskwa la pa ole, 1725 1807, Corsican...1739 55) of his father, Giacinto Paoli, who had fought against the Genoese...Pottle (1955); P. A. Thrasher, Pasquale Paoli (1970...
...Corsica. In the French Revolution, he allied with Pasquale Paoli against the Jacobins on Corsica and supported the British...of the British-backed civil government, superseding Paoli. After the French reconquest of Corsica (1796), Pozzo...
...Theodore I (see Neuhof, Theodor, Baron von ). In 1755, Pasquale Paoli headed a rebellion against Genoa, but its success resulted...who was born in 1769 at Ajaccio. With British support Paoli expelled the French in 1793, and in 1794 Corsica voted...
...was a lawyer in Ajaccio. He supported (1768 69) Pasquale Paoli , then changed sides and became one of the staunchest...Bonaparte Napoleons sister Elisa, 1777 1820, married Felix Pasquale Bacciochi, an insignificant captain of infantry. Napoleon...
...artillery in 1785. After the outbreak of the French Revolution he attempted to join the Corsican patriots led by Pasquale Paoli , but his family was thought to be pro-French. His family was condemned for its opposition to Corsican independence...
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