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Antonio Gasparinetti (3 June 1777 – 1824) was an Italian poet, playwright and military officer in Napoleon's Armée d'Italie. Born in the Province of Treviso, he joined a light cavalry regiment as a lieutenant in 1797 and rose to the rank of colonel by the end of his career in 1814. He distinguished himself in several major battles of the Napoleonic wars, including the Battle of Wagram when he was awarded the Legion of Honor by Napoleon. After the fall of Napoleon in 1814, he was deeply involved in the Congiura di Brescia-Milano, a plot to overthrow Austrian rule in northern Italy. When the conspiracy was discovered, he was arrested and spent nearly four years in prison. Following his release in 1818 he devoted himself to literary pursuits and collecting military memorabilia. Gasparinetti w

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  • Antonio Gasparinetti (en)
  • Гаспаринетти, Антонио (ru)
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  • Антонио Гаспаринетти (итал. Antonio Gasparinetti; 3 июня 1777, Понте-ди-Пьяве — 1824, Милан) — итальянский поэт, драматург, военный офицер итальянской армии, посланной Францией на защиту Италии от Австрийской империи. Отличился в нескольких крупных сражениях, в том числе в Битве под Ваграмом, после которой был награждён Наполеоном Орденом Почётного легиона. (ru)
  • Antonio Gasparinetti (3 June 1777 – 1824) was an Italian poet, playwright and military officer in Napoleon's Armée d'Italie. Born in the Province of Treviso, he joined a light cavalry regiment as a lieutenant in 1797 and rose to the rank of colonel by the end of his career in 1814. He distinguished himself in several major battles of the Napoleonic wars, including the Battle of Wagram when he was awarded the Legion of Honor by Napoleon. After the fall of Napoleon in 1814, he was deeply involved in the Congiura di Brescia-Milano, a plot to overthrow Austrian rule in northern Italy. When the conspiracy was discovered, he was arrested and spent nearly four years in prison. Following his release in 1818 he devoted himself to literary pursuits and collecting military memorabilia. Gasparinetti w (en)
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  • Antonio Gasparinetti (en)
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  • Antonio Gasparinetti (en)
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  • Milan, Italy (en)
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  • Ponte di Piave, Italy (en)
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