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The Risorgimento in Pens: The De Caesaris

the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy was handed a medal to Prof. Greek candidates for lectures on the role of Penne Clemente De Caesaris in Risorgimento . Clemente De Caesaris is in fact called the Garibaldi d'Abruzzo.

The medal depicts a lion's head, which recalls the monument dedicated to the Martyrs Pennesi of the Risorgimento, in this twentieth Piazzetta Penne in September, while the 8 bits tactile edge medal recall the number of martyrs (of grain but also Rosario, ranging shelled "one", to recognize and act) and the motto will benefit remember and never forget visible here ... well the history of the motto can be found within this post ... enjoy!
Medal by Professor Mario Costantini molded and cast by Professor Antonacci at the art school in Penne
Draft of the family Caesaris De Penne : at home De Caesaris, since 1814 there was talk "sales", not as we understand it, like the housewives gathered for the sale of cookware or vacuum cleaners, no: De Caersaris home met the Carbonari, belonging to the Societa 'Secret Carbonari said, made up of people who opposed the Bourbon regime, dominant at the time.

In 1837 began to pen a movement against the Bourbon organized by Mazzini. One of the leaders of the revolt was Domenico De Caesaris, which fortunately escaped. Pens repression was tough because eight insurgents were shot in Teramo, and in memory of this tragic event we see today the monument in Piazza XX Settembre Pens. The monument was erected in 1913 and the lion is Pasquale Morgante. The inscription reads: Pennesi the Martyrs of 1837 defenders of freedom and independence of Italy .

The nephew of Dominic, Clemente De Caesaris, born in 1810, when they burst the insurgency was in Veneto, but suspected that someone had played an important role in the design of the revolutionary movement: how to say, bad blood does not lie!
When he returned to Abruzzo, wrote with charcoal in his bedroom in Tannery Tavo on three dates: July 23, 1837, the day the revolt broke out, September 20, 1837, the day that the military commission issued the eight death sentences, and September 21, 1837, the day the sentence was carried out in Teramo. 3 dates added to the motto: will be helpful to remember and never forget .
Because of the suspicions which I mentioned earlier, March 7, 1838 he was arrested and in the prisons of Teramo. It is considered an accomplice and his uncle Domenico Nicola's father (as you can see, my theory on the poor family has some basis), and for this he was tried, for whom he wrote a self, now unfortunately lost. He was declared innocent, but this does not put his head in place: the protagonist of the 1848 uprising was rushing to the capital on March 30 and writing from there to his brother Achille why send as many Pennesi enlist. The revolt broke out in May, made the barricades with his uncle Domenico, MP, and his cousin Antonio. When the motion failed, managed to escape through the sewers with their peers and family members.
On July 1, 1849 he was arrested with his father, uncle, cousin (her brother Achille went to the bush) septuagenarian with her grandmother, mother and aunt. If women were soon freed, Clement was taken to jail in Teramo, where he composed his second self-defense, also lost. This time she went seriously wrong, because on November 29, 1850 was sentenced to eight years in irons with his cousin Antonio.
Clemente combination of the other, but that's another story ...

I ventured to draw from:
  • For the coin images and considerations Mario Costantini, Guido Delle Monache on Facebook
  • For information about Clemente De Caesaris and his "cronies worthy": "De Clemente Caesaris - Life, works and fights for the Unification of Italy ", Edition for the 150th Anniversary of the Unification of Italy, Greek Candide; "Pens: palaces, elegance, nobility, nature, heroism" of ins. Lina Fernanda Marcotullio Frattaroli and in collaboration with the class B fourth and fifth A - AA 1987/88 School of Charles think of Penne.

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