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The typical Roman history tour begins with the tomb of an ancient emperor and winds down with the works of your Renaissance-era artist-of-choice. But perched atop the Janiculum hill — with St. Peter’s ...
Garibaldi’s Expedition of the Thousand began with roughly 1,100 volunteers landing in Sicily without official backing from Piedmont-Sardinia. His redshirts marched inland, joined by Sicilian rebels, ...
After leaving Rome, Garibaldi had around 4,000 men at his back, but the retreat quickly became a nightmare. His forces were hunted, scattered, and pushed into exhaustion as the campaign collapsed.
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'Fluffy' orange juice is key to this 2-ingredient Italian classic. According to Fabio Borro, director of food and beverage at The St. Regis Rome, the Garibaldi gets its name from Giuseppe Garibaldi, ...
Marco Garibaldi, the colorful entrepreneur and Hollywood writer-producer, is getting back in the entertainment game after a decadelong absence, forming a new production company that will produce a ...