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POERIO, ALESSANDRO (1802-1848) , Italian poet and patriot, was descended from an old Calabrian family, his father, Baron Giuseppe Poerio, being a distinguished lawyer of Naples. In 1815 he and his brother Carlo accompanied their father, who had been identified with Murat's cause, into exile , and settled at Florence. In 1818 they were allowed to return to Naples, and on the proclamation of the constitution in 182o the Poerios were among the stoutest defenders of the newly-won freedom. Allessandro fought as a volunteer, under General Guglielmo Pepe, against the Austrians in 1821, but when the latter reoccupied Naples and the king abolished the constitution, the family was again exiled and settled at Gratz. Alessandro devoted himself to study in various German universities, and at Weimar
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His brother Carlo (1803-1867), after returning to Naples, practised as an advocate, and from 1837 to 1848 was frequently arrested and imprisoned; but when King Ferdinand, moved by the demonstration of the 27th of January of the latter year, promulgated a constitution, he was made minister of education. Discovering, however, that the. king was acting in bad faith, he resigned office in April and returned to Naples to take his seat in parliament , where he led the constitutional opposition. The Austrian victory of Novara
parliament and trample on the constitution, and on the 19th of July 1849 Poerio was arrested, tried, and condemned tonineteen years in irons. Chained in pairs, he and other political prisoners were confined in one small room in the bagno of Nisida, near the lazaretto. The eloquent exposure (1851) of the horrors of the Neapolitan dungeons by Gladstone, who emphasized especially the case of Poerio, awakened the universal indignation of Europe, but he aid not obtain his liberty till 1858. He and other exiles were than placed on board a ship bound for the United States, but the son of Settembrini, another of the exiles, who was on board in disguise, compelled the crew
See Baldachini, Della Vita e de' tempi di Carlo Poerio (1867); W. E. Gladstone, Two Letters to the Earl
Martini della liberta italiana, vol. iii. (Milan , i88o); Imbriani, Alessandro Poerio a Venezia (Naples, 1884) ; Del Giudice, I Fratelli Poerio (Turin, 1899) ; Countess Martinengo Cesaresco, Italian Characters (London, 1901).End of Article: POERIO, ALESSANDRO (1802-1848) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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