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  1. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Gaetano Bresci. L’omicidio di un principio: Gaetano Bresci l’attentatore del re e l’Italia nella “crisi di fine secolo” On Your Head that Blood Will Fall by Wu Ming. Viva Bresci! Archival Collection at the International Institute of Social History “Gaetano Bresci: An Anarchist Weaver”—a graphic novel by Santin and Riccomini.

  2. Gaetano Bresci was an Italian anarchist who assassinated King Umberto I of Italy. A weaver by trade, Bresci was radicalized by anarchism at a young age, due to his experiences in poverty. He immigrated to Paterson, New Jersey, in the United States, where he became involved with other Italian immigrant anarchists. News of the Bava Beccaris massacre motivated him to return to Italy, where he ...

  3. Less than a year later they "killed himself" Gaetano Bresci in the penitentiary of the island of Santo Stefano. Early years Gaetano Bresci was born in Coiano, a hamlet in the municipality of Prato, on November 10th, 1869, a day before Umberto's son, who became king at the death of his father with the name of Vittorio Emanuele III.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2020 · Perché e in che contesto la sera del 29 luglio del 1900 un uomo – Gaetano Bresci – uccise il re d'Italia. La sera del 29 luglio del 1900 il re d’Italia, Umberto I di Savoia, si trovava a ...

  5. Gaetano Carlo Salvatore Bresci[ 1] ( Coiano di Prato, 10 de novembro de 1869 [ 2] – Ilha de Santo Estêvão, 22 de maio de 1901) foi um anarquista italiano, tecelão de profissão, especializado em seda, que chegou a imigrar para os Estados Unidos. Retornando à Itália depois da execução de sua irmã, assassinou o monarca Humberto I da ...

  6. 15 de jul. de 2019 · Gaetano Bresci, storia di un regicidio Marco Albeltaro con il libro “29 luglio 1900” edito da Laterza ripercorre anche con una serie di riflessioni psicologiche quella giornata e i tragici fatti.

  7. Gaetano Bresci, was born in Italy on 10th November, 1869. He emigrated to the United States and settled in Patterson, New Jersey, where he married and started a family. Bresci found work as a silk-weaver and became involved in the local trade union movement. He developed anarchist views and helped establish the radical journal, La Questione ...