Carlo Gambuzzi

Italian anarchist (1837–1902)

Carlo Gambuzzi (26 August 1837 – 30 April 1902) was an Italian anarchist.

Carlo Gambuzzi was born in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the son of Pasquale and Maria Carolina Landolfi.

He graduated as a lawyer in 1858. He was alongside Garibaldi at the Battle of Aspromonte in 1862, and was lovers with Antonia Kwiatkowska, wife of Mikhail Bakunin.

He made a graveside speech in remembrance of his friend and comrade Giuseppe Fanelli in Naples on 6 January 1877.[1]

References

  • In memoria di Carlo Gambuzzi, Napoli 1902 (in Italian)
  • Podcast im DLF: Die Familie Bakunin - Anarchie der Liebe
  1. ^ Sulla tomba di Giuseppe Fanelli. Napoli, 6 gennaio 1877 (in Italian)
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