General Alfonso La Marmora

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General Alfonso La Marmora was a 19th-century Italian statesman and military leader who played a key role in the unification of Italy and later served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy.

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Alfonso La Marmora 1
Ferdinando La Marmora 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian general
Italian politician
human
prime minister
statesman
awardReceived Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
Order of the Annunciation
burialPlace Basilica of Superga
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Sardinia
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Sardinia
countryOfDeath Kingdom of Italy
dateOfBirth 1804-11-18
dateOfDeath 1878-01-05
familyName La Marmora
givenName Alfonso
hasOccupation diplomat
military officer
politician
languageSpoken Italian
memberOf Regio Esercito
surface form: Royal Italian Army

Royal Sardinian Army
militaryBranch infantry
militaryRank general
monarchDuringTerm Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia
surface form: Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
movement Italian unification
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor role in the unification of Italy
notableWork reorganization of the Sardinian Army
participatedIn Crimean War
First Italian War of Independence
Second Italian War of Independence
placeOfBirth Turin
placeOfDeath Florence
positionHeld Governor of Milan
Lieutenant-royal of the Kingdom of Italy in Naples
Minister of War of the Kingdom of Italy
Minister of War of the Kingdom of Sardinia
President of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy
Senator of the Kingdom of Italy
Senator of the Kingdom of Sardinia
residence Florence
Turin
sexOrGender male
sibling Alberto Ferrero La Marmora
Alessandro La Marmora
Alessandro La Marmora
surface form: Carlo La Marmora

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Battle of the Chernaya commander General Alfonso La Marmora
this entity surface form: Alfonso La Marmora
Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) commander General Alfonso La Marmora
this entity surface form: Ferdinando La Marmora
Crimean War notableCommander General Alfonso La Marmora