Giuseppe mazzini
[maht-tsee-nee, mahd-dzee-; English mat-see-nee, mad-zee-] /mɑtˈtsi ni, mɑdˈdzi-; English mætˈsi ni, mædˈzi-/
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Giuseppe
[joo-zep-pe] /dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1805–72, Italian patriot and revolutionary.
/Italian matˈtsiːni/
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Giuseppe (dʒuˈzɛppe). 1805–72, Italian nationalist. In 1831, in exile, he established the Young Italy association in Marseille, which sought to unite Italy as a republic. In 1849 he was one of the triumvirate that ruled the short-lived Roman republic
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