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The main leaders of Italian unification were Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo di Cavour, and Victor Emmanuel II. Garibaldi was a military leader and played a crucial role in the unification through his guerrilla warfare tactics. Cavour was a statesman who served as the prime minister of Sardinia-Piedmont and played a key role in diplomatically uniting various Italian states. Victor Emmanuel II was the king of Sardinia-Piedmont and later became the first king of a united Italy.
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Both Germany and Italy were divided into many independent Reigns, Duchies, Principality etc. The greatest obstacle to their unification was given by the influence of the Austrian Empire, whose main interest was that of maintain unaltered those "mosaics" in order to better control both countries.
Yes, there is an Italian language.Specifically, the main language spoken and written throughout the Italian islands and peninsula is Italian. Within Italy, visitors may find two kinds of Italian: Italian as it is written and as it is spoken locally and regionally. They also will find additional languages spoken, such as French in the northeast, German and Slovenian in the north, and Sardinian on Sardinia.
Because he was the main actor in the unification of the German Empire, during the second half of the 19th century.He led a serie of war against Denmark, Austria and France in order to unify, under the Prussian control, the German Empire. He will be the first Reichskanzler (imperial Chancelor) in 1871 after the German victory over France and the annexion of the Alsace and the Lorraine lands.
Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso count of Cavour.
The main leaders of Italian unification were Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo di Cavour, and Victor Emmanuel II. Garibaldi was a military leader and played a crucial role in the unification through his guerrilla warfare tactics. Cavour was a statesman who served as the prime minister of Sardinia-Piedmont and played a key role in diplomatically uniting various Italian states. Victor Emmanuel II was the king of Sardinia-Piedmont and later became the first king of a united Italy.
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Both Germany and Italy were divided into many independent Reigns, Duchies, Principality etc. The greatest obstacle to their unification was given by the influence of the Austrian Empire, whose main interest was that of maintain unaltered those "mosaics" in order to better control both countries.
The Hohenzollern Monarchy was acclaimed to reign over Germany after its unification in 1871. The government was a parliamentarian one, whose Prime Minister or Chancellor (in German called "Kanzler") was Otto Von Bismarck, the main architect of the unification, who governed the country until 1890.
English (as a second language), French, German, Spanish, Italian.
I believe they are: Spanish, Italian and German 2nd answer: The main operatic languages are Italian, French and German. There have been Spanish operas, just as there have been in English, Polish, Hungarian, Russian and many other languages; but not as many as in the three main languages.
Count Cavour was known to have been one of the main forces behind Italy's unification. He was an Italian politician and activist.
Four main languages: French, German, Italian and Rhaeto-Romansch.
The three main languages spoken in the Alps Mountain region are German, French, and Italian. These languages are commonly spoken in countries like Switzerland, France, Italy, and Austria that are located in the Alpine region.
The main Allied leaders were Gen Eisenhower, Gen Bradley, and Generals Huebner, Gerhardt, Gerow, Ridgway, Cota, Montgomery, Gale, Dempsey and Bucknall. German leaders were Gen Erwin Rommel, Dollman, Kraiss, Von Schlieben, and many others.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh, which is a throwback to the times when Romans hung out in Switzerland. German or Swiss-German (a language in its own right) is spoken by the most people in the country, so might be considered the "main language". French comes in second, Italian in third and Romansh has fourth place in the numbers of speakers.