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CIBRARIO, LUIGI, COUNT (18021870) , Italian statesman and historian, descended from a noble but impoverished Piedmontese family, was born in Usseglia on the 23rd of February 1802. He won a scholarship at the age of sixteen, and was teaching literature at eighteen. His verses to King Charles Albert, then prince of Carignano, on the birth
Victor Emmanuel, attracted the prince's attention and proved the beginning of a long intimacy. He entered the Sardinian civil service, and in 1824 was appointed lecturer on canon and civil law. His chief
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Victor Emmanuel'sgovernment and the republic of San Marino, and arranged a treaty by which the latter's liberties were guaranteed. After the war of 1866 by which Austria lost Venetia, Cibrario negotiated with that government for the restitution of state papers and art treasures removed by it from Lombardy and Venetia to Vienna. He died in October 187o, near Sale', on the lake of Garda. His most important work
Milan , 1868-186g) gave an account of the development and abolition of slavery and serfdom . Among his historical writings the following deserve mention:Delle artiglierie dal 1300 al 1700 (Turin, 1847); Origini . . . . della monarchia di Savoia (Turin, 1854); Degli ordini cavallereschi (Turin, 1846); Degli ordini religiose (Turin, 1845); and the Memorie Segrete of Charles Albert, written by order of Victor Emmanuel but afterwards withdrawn. Cibrario was a good example of the loyal, industrious, honest Piedmontese aristocrat of the old school.His biography has been written by F. Odorici, II Conte L. Cibrario (Florence, 1872). (L. V.'') End of Article: CIBRARIO, LUIGI, COUNT (18021870) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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