shipwreck of the Elizabeth (1850)

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The shipwreck of the Elizabeth (1850) was a maritime disaster off Fire Island, New York, in which Italian revolutionary Giovanni Angelo Ossoli and his wife, the American writer and reformer Margaret Fuller, perished.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
maritime disaster
shipwreck
after voyage from Europe to the United States
associatedWith American transcendentalism
Italian unification movement
chronology 19th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs shipwreck of the Elizabeth
hasCause shipwreck in storm
hasEffect death of Angelino Ossoli
death of Giovanni Angelo Ossoli
death of Margaret Fuller
loss of manuscripts by Margaret Fuller
hasLegacy commemorations of Margaret Fuller
historical studies of 19th-century maritime safety
increased public interest in Margaret Fuller’s writings
hasPart barque Elizabeth NERFINISHED
location Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
off Fire Island, New York
mediaCoverage reported in European newspapers
widely reported in contemporary American press
notableFor death of American writer and reformer Margaret Fuller
death of Italian revolutionary Giovanni Angelo Ossoli
occurring near the coast of New York
numberOfDeaths multiple
partOf history of American literature
history of Fire Island
pointInTime 1850
relatedTo Fire Island NERFINISHED
Giovanni Angelo Ossoli NERFINISHED
Margaret Fuller NERFINISHED
New York maritime history
ship Elizabeth NERFINISHED
significantPersonInvolved Angelino Ossoli NERFINISHED
Giovanni Angelo Ossoli NERFINISHED
Margaret Fuller NERFINISHED
crew of the Elizabeth
victim Angelino Ossoli NERFINISHED
Giovanni Angelo Ossoli NERFINISHED
Margaret Fuller NERFINISHED

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Giovanni Angelo Ossoli notableEvent shipwreck of the Elizabeth (1850)