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302: 310: 291: 705: 385:, Venetians who had served in the Austrian navy, against the Neapolitan Bourbons in 1844, ignited the Venetian patriotism. In 1847, Manin presented a petition to the Venetian congregation, a consultative assembly tolerated by Austria, informing the emperor of the wants of the nation. He was arrested on a charge of high treason on 18 January 1848, although his arrest only served to agitate of the Venetians. 25: 88: 424:
Towards the end of 1848, the Austrians reoccupied all of the Venetian mainland. Early in 1849, Manin was again chosen president of the Republic, and conducted the defence of the city, with the citizens fighting back the reoccupation.
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was seized by revolutionaries, and, under the direction of Manin, a civic guard and a provisional government were instituted. The Austrians withdrew from Venice on 26 March, and Manin became president of the re-created
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Two months later, the people of Venice forced Count Pallfy (Erdődy Pállfy Alajos gróf), the Austrian governor, to release Manin (17 March). The Austrians soon lost control of the city: the
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On 24 August 1849, Manin succeeded in negotiating amnesty to save Manin himself, Pepe and some others who were to go into exile. On 27 August, Manin left Venice on board a French ship.
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because he would have liked to enlist French aid. He then resigned his powers to the Piedmontese commissioners on 7 August. But after the Piedmontese defeat at
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In 1868, two years after the Austrians finally departed from Venice, his remains were brought to his native city and honoured with a public funeral. The
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Manin was a man of the greatest honesty, and possessed genuinely statesmanlike qualities. He believed in Italian unity when most men, even
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broke out. The Austrian batteries, subsequently, began to bombard Venice, and when the Sardinian fleet withdrew from the
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Meanwhile, the Austrian forces closed around the city. Manin was seconded by the Neapolitan general,
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His daughter died in 1854 from her illness. Manin died on 22 September 1857 and was buried in
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the royal commissioners, whose lives Manin saved. An assembly was summoned, and a
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in March, the Venetian assembly voted to grant Manin powers.
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De la jurisprudence vénète civile, commerciale et criminelle
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Daniele Manin and the Venetian revolution of 1848–49
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