- Luciano Manara
Luciano Manara (
23 March 1825 ,Milan –30 June 1849 ,Rome ) was a soldier and politician of the ItalianRisorgimento and the Roman Republic.Life
A friend of
Carlo Cattaneo , he participated bravely in theFive Days of Milan (leading, among others, the operation that led to the capture of Porta Tosa) and in theFirst Italian War of Independence with a group of volunteers he had organised himself. On the Austrians' return, he fled toPiedmont , where he was put at the head of a corps ofbersaglieri , with whom he fought on the Po and at La Cava (now renamedCava Manara after him).Fighting in defence of the Roman Republic and as
Garibaldi 'schief of staff , he died aged only 24 at the battle atVilla Spada on 30 June. His funeral was held at the church ofSan Lorenzo in Lucina , with the homily spoken by DonUgo Bassi . For a short time his body remained in Rome, since his mother was unable to gain permission from the Austrian authorities inVienna to have it taken toMilan . With the remains ofEmilio Morosini and Enrico Dandolo (the latter having been killed at Villa Corsini), it was eventually brought by sea toVenice , where it was temporarily laid to rest in the family vault of theMorosini . At Manara's mother's continued prayers and supplications, in 1853 the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph granted permission for the body to be taken toBarzanò (where the Manara family had a villa), so long as its progress and reburial there was "strictly private". Only on Italy's unification in 1864 was the Manara family allowed to erect their family monument, in grey and white stone in the Romantic style, with a bas-relief portrayal of him beside a weeping veiled female figure (representing his mother or the Motherland). The inscription on his monument reads: The monument is surrounded by a small park of cypress trees, with a chapel along whose two sides are ten white marble tombstones of equal size commemorating Luciano's sisters, Virginia in Manati and Deidamia, his wife Carmelita Fè and his three sons.External links
* [http://www.chieracostui.com/costui/docs/search/scheda.asp?ID=62 Inscription at Milan]
* [http://www.chieracostui.com/costui/docs/search/schedaoltre.asp?ID=7315 Inscription at Antegnate] .
* http://www.comune.barzano.lc.it/index.html
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