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Yes, young men, Italy owes to you an undertaking which has merited the applause of the universe. You have conquered and you will conquer still, because you are prepared for the tactics that decide the fate of battles.
― Giuseppe to his army after winning against the terrorists


We shall meet again before long to march to new triumphs.
― Giuseppe Garibaldi


Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was a Italian General in the Age of Sail & Piracy. He contributed to Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy. He is considered one of the greatest generals of modern times and one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland", along with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini. Garibaldi is also known as the "Hero of the Two Worlds" because of his military enterprises in South America and Europe. He single-handedly brought Southern and Northen Italy together.

He was one of the wisest & smartest military officials at the time, and have saved Europe from terrorists and bombers. Garibaldi was born and christened Joseph-Marie Garibaldi in a mid-wealthy family, and has a long military past. He travelled to Taganrog, in the Russian Empire, he was hiding in a shipment with oranges, and ten days in port, he met Giovanni Battista Cuneo from Oneglia, Garibaldi would then help him in his adventure.

Garibaldi met Mazzini in Genoa, starting a long relationship that later became troubled. He joined the Carbonari revolutionary association, and in February 1834 participated in a failed Mazzinian insurrection in Piedmont. A Genoese court sentenced Garibaldi to death in absentia, and he fled across the border to Marseille. He would then go on to Fight terrorists, leading his army to conquer them over and win. He would then go on to tell his wise stories and quotes to people after that.

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  • He was an open critic of the Catholic Church, but still called himself a Christian despite slandering it multiple times.

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