Garibaldi, Freedom Fighter and Womanizer
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
- He was one of the 19th century's most important revolutionaries, an architect of Italian unity and a popular ladies' man: Giuseppe Garibaldi. He was also a democrat who lived in a Marxist utopia but served the Italian king. He was a man who lived a life of exaggerated pathos, yet implemented tangible political measures; a man loved by the people despite his orders to open fire on farmers. Throughout his life, he proclaimed his great love for his first wife, yet remained a serial womanizer. Despite the many contradictions, Garibaldi enjoyed adoration and respect. Featuring interviews with his descendants, collectors and historians and visiting the most significant sites of his revolutionary activities, the film investigates the man who went from guerrilla fighter to national hero.
Director : Martin Betz
Cast : Carlo Olivazzi, Roberta Procida, Isabelle Tabachi, Manuel Damario, Arianna Cicci, Alessandra Carillo - Zábava
Garibaldi: Freedom fighter with a dash of controversy. A captivating blend of heroism and womanizing charm.
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Thank you, most Americans have no idea who Garibaldi was, or the modern history of Italy.
1859 Solferino= birth of Red Cross
Most Americans have no idea of their own history, politics, geography...
Very good. Very well done. Very informative.
I don’t understand the title of this video. What does his romantic life have to do with a freedom fighter that stood for women’s rights? No more or less than many historical figures that didn’t stand for women’s rights.
The point of that is to stain his name by simply shows girabaldi hypocrisy especially with modern 21st century values
Sure he literally conceptualise woman suffrage but at the same time plays with alot woman which in modern 21st value where woman is treated like a man is quite unacceptable
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Womanizing isn’t a crime.
It isn't virtuous, either. Sins against the 6th and 3rd Commandments caused World War I, per Our Lady of Fatima.
@@francikeen proof? let me guess: your source is "trust me bro"
WW1 started because some Serb shot the Austrian Archduke
@@user-xr2jd4pm5q Why do you need proof that womanizing is not virtuous? Are you immoral?
And why do you need proof that I quoted Our Lady of Fatima? Are you illiterate?
Anita wasn't a mulatta, and Montevideo is not a tropical city surrounded by mountains, there were also no jungles in the regions of South America where he fought.
There is literally a picture of her on Wikipedia, and she looks like a typical Portuguese woman. This channel is notorious for historical revisionism and demonizing national heroes. I feel like it's run by so-called American progressives because they are the main group that are pushing a weird Hotep view of history.
En México,en su honor,esta una estatua en la plaza de Garibaldi,donde se hay fiesta y mariachis.
grande Giuseppe Garibaldi,padre Della patria italiana ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hollywood version of the facts a real untasty minestrone of the reality Wish they had interview real historians and not puppeteers
I wouldn't know whether there are more inaccuracies and it's rather trivial but when Garibaldi enlisted in the navy, age 14 there are recorded, official measurements and at that age he was 1.70, unusually tall for Italians, particularly back then, no idea whether he grew more but one would assume it.
In Marsa Malta there’s a church sponsored by Lorenzo Garibaldi maybe related
I actually didn't know he was a human, genuinely spent this entire time thinking a biscuit led Italian unification, hence why it spent so much time in Sicily, due to the dry climate. This makes a lot more sense but I still don't understand how I got a degree in history without anyone pointing out my mistake
I just adore his biscuits 😋 😋 😂
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ME,2.
he lived in nicaragua and el salvador
Garibaldi really took the biscuit😂
Security Chief Michael Garibaldi from the tv show Babylon 5 was named after Giuseppe Garibaldi.
I met Doyle in Melbourne Australia once on a random walk in the city center. Really nice guy.
I only learned about this guy in the last year and believe me I wish we had more stories done on people like him since they sound so crazy they could be fictional but it’s real.
Giuseppe 🎉
Who else is watching, hoping he made "The" biscuit, in a town called Garibaldi in the region of Garibaldi?
I thought it was a curry haha
Was he related to Lorenzo Garibaldi ?
The real story came out from the archives:video:"Regno delle due Sicilie Ass.Sentimento Meridiano Dott.A.Romano da Stato Avanzato a colonia",with proves,docum.from the archives,video:"La storia oscura di Garibaldi,uomo spregiudicato che la storia ce lo presenta come eroe,ma........"video:"L'Inghilterra contro il Regno delle due Sicilie--unita'd'Italia made in London",video:"Ruberie dei Mille,Ippolito Nievo e la prima strage di stato",video:"La piu'grande rapina della storia 3",book:"La storia proibita.Quando i piemontesi invasero il sud",of the hist.A.Romano and other 8 prof.,book:"Garibaldi.L'invenzione di un eroe",of the hist.Lucy Riall,book:"Garibaldi,Fauche'e i predatori del Regno del sud",book:"Il Regno delle due Sicilie.Tutta la verita'",of the prof.Gustavo Rinaldi,video:"Regno delle due Sicilie--Citazioni illustri",part 1,2 e 3,video:"I primati del Regno delle due Sicilie",video:"034 Le pillole di Angela/Garibaldi libertador",video:"I crimini di Garibaldi in Sicilia",video:"L'attacco dello stato all'industria meridionale",video:"Le condizioni del Mezzogiorno negli atti ufficiali del primo Parlamento italiano",book:"Cronaca civile e militare delle due Sicilie sotto la Dinastia Borbonica",of the prof.Luigi Del Pozzo,video:"19 La conquista del sud--unita'd'Italia--Elena Bianchini Braglia",ecc.ecc.
My Grandfather was a Garibaldi, he was born in Mexico. Is there a connection, I don't know.
Garibaldi: freedom fighter, womanizer, biscuit...
Interesting background info to, 'Il Gattopardo'. (Great movie!)
Rome as a capital? Tragic that it wasn't Milan.
The Victor Emanuel Monument.................
Garibaldi, Freedom Fighter, Womanizer and inventor of a delicious Biscuit! (LOL)
Pirate with patente!
Gazzabazza
What freedom fighter he enslave Magna Greacia in South Italy
Spanish Bourbons.... seriously? Spain 1870-1873 had an Italian King son of the King of Italy. Spain had nothing to do for or against the Italian reunification. The so called Spanish Bourbons got to power in the XVIII century and had no connection with Spain.
Its correct . They are called the spanish bourbons as they are descendeds of philip v of spain . In congress of vienna naples and sicily were given to the Spanish branch of the bourbon house as compensation for austria taking the north .
Hmmmm.. why is this in my feed..?
Most revolutionaries were womanizers. Read history.