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Giovanni Battista Egisto Sivelli

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Giovanni Battista Egisto
Born(1843-11-22)November 22, 1843
Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia
DiedNovember 1, 1934(1934-11-01) (aged 90)
Genoa, Italy
AllegianceKingdom of Italy
RankLieutenant
Battles / warsExpedition of the Thousand Third Italian War of Independence

Giovanni Battista Egisto Sivelli (November 22, 1843 – November 1, 1934) was an Italian military veteran and the last surviving soldier of the Expedition of the Thousand. At age 16, Sivelli secretly fled his home and joined Giuseppe Garibaldi in May, 1860. Having been present in every battle of the expedition, he was discharged as a lieutenant. In 1866, Sivelli joined the Italian Army and fought in the Third Italian War of Independence. On May 5, 1915, he, along with a few other survivors, were present at the revealing of a new monument dedicated to the Thousand. Sivelli died on November 1, 1934.[1]

References

  1. ^ "New section dedicated to GARIBALDINO LIGURIAN". Genovamusei. Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2012-01-05.