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'''Felice Orsini''' (1819 – 1858) was an [[Italy|Italian]] revolutionary and leader of the {{Wiki|Carbonari}} who tried to assassinate the [[French Empire|French Emperor]] [[Napoleon III]] in 1858. His attempt triggered a series of diplomatic, political and legal consequences that came to be known as the [[Orsini affair]]. | '''Felice Orsini''' (1819 – 1858) was an [[Italy|Italian]] revolutionary and leader of the ''{{Wiki|Carbonari}}'' who tried to assassinate the [[French Empire|French Emperor]] [[Napoleon III]] in 1858. His attempt triggered a series of diplomatic, political, and legal consequences that came to be known as the [[Orsini affair]]. | ||
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Felice shares the same surname with the [[Renaissance]]-era Italian ''[[Mercenary|condottiero]]'' [[Fabio Orsini]], though no link has been established between him or any other member of the [[House of Orsini]]. | |||
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Felice Orsini (1819 – 1858) was an Italian revolutionary and leader of the Carbonari who tried to assassinate the French Emperor Napoleon III in 1858. His attempt triggered a series of diplomatic, political, and legal consequences that came to be known as the Orsini affair.
Behind the scenes
Felice shares the same surname with the Renaissance-era Italian condottiero Fabio Orsini, though no link has been established between him or any other member of the House of Orsini.
Appearances
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