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BANDIERA, ATTILIO (18111844) and EMILIO (18191844), Italian patriots. The brothers Bandiera, sons of Baron Bandiera, an admiral in the Austrian navy, were themselves members of that service, but at an early age they were won over to the ideas of Italian freedom and unity, and corresponded with Giuseppe Mazzini and other members of the Giovane Italia ( Young
secret society. During the year 1843 the air was full of conspiracies, and various ill-starred attempts .at rising: against the Italian despots were made. The Bandieras began to make propaganda among the officers and men of the Austrian navy, nearly all Italians, and actually planned toseize a warship and bombard Messina. But having been betrayed they fled to Corfu early in 1844. Rumours reached them there of agitation in the Neapolitan kingdom, where the people were represented as ready to rise en masse at the first appearance of a leader; the Bandieras, encouraged by Mazzini, consequently determined to make a raid on the Calabrian coast
The Neapolitan government was undoubtedly within its right in executing the Bandieras, and the material results of this heroic but unpractical attempt were nil. But the moral effect waS enormous throughout Italy, the action of the authorities was universally condemned, and the martyrdom of the Bandieras bore fruit in subsequent revolutions. It also created a great
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biography of Sir James Graham, tend to exculpate the British government.See G. Ricciardi, Scoria dei Fratelli Bandiera (Florence, 1863) ; F. Venosta, I Fratelli Bandiera ( Milan , 1863) ; and Carlo Tivaroni's L'Italia durante it dominio austriaco, vol. iii. p. 149 (Turin, 1894).(L. V.*) End of Article: BANDIERA, ATTILIO (18111844) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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