Daniele Manin

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Daniele Manin was a prominent 19th-century Italian patriot and statesman who led the Venetian Republic against Austrian rule and became a symbol of the struggle for Italian unification.

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instanceOf Italian patriot
human
lawyer
politician
statesman
burialPlace Paris
causeOfDeath disease
commemoratedBy monuments in Venice
streets and squares named after him in Italy
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Kingdom of Lombardy
surface form: Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
dateOfBirth 1804-05-13
dateOfDeath 1857-09-22
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Manin
givenName Daniele
hasPartIn 1848 revolutions
surface form: Revolutions of 1848
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Italian
movement Italian Risorgimento
surface form: Italian unification

Italian Risorgimento
surface form: Risorgimento
name Daniele Manin self-link
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor leadership of the Venetian Republic in 1848–1849
opposition to Austrian rule in Venice
occupation lawyer
patriot
politician
opposedBy Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
opposes Austrian rule in Venice
participantIn First Italian War of Independence
Venetian uprising of March 1848
surface form: defense of Venice (1848–1849)
placeOfBirth Republic of Venice
Venice
placeOfDeath France
Paris
politicalAlignment Italian nationalism
liberalism
positionHeld President of the Venetian Republic
head of the provisional government of Venice
residence Paris
Venice
sexOrGender male
symbolOf Venetian resistance to Austria
struggle for Italian unification
workLocation Venice

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