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21 Facts About Tito Zanardelli

1.

Tito Zanardelli then retired from politics and spent many years in Belgium as a professor of mnemonics and a prolific author on philological subjects.

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Tito Zanardelli's family were strolling players who traveled around Italy giving mnemonic demonstrations and spreading the gospel.

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Tito Zanardelli's step-sister was Emilia Tronzio, a native of Cosenza who had lost her parents in a cholera epidemic.

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In 1871 Tito Zanardelli joined the International Workingmen's Association and joined the editorial staff of Il Motto d'ordine.

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Tito Zanardelli worked in Trieste, in Austria-Hungary and in Rome where he worked with Osvaldo Gnocchi-Viani in organization and in international propaganda.

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Tito Zanardelli prepared an almanac to be printed at the start of 1873 that gave the biographies of prominent people of the International who had died, arranged in alphabetical order.

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Tito Zanardelli was one of the contributors to the series of biographies of communards that appeared in La Plebe between 1873 and 1876.

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8.

Tito Zanardelli was arrested, but released on bail, and in 1874 emigrated to Switzerland.

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Tito Zanardelli began to move towards support of change through legal methods.

10.

Later in 1876 Tito Zanardelli moved to Paris and joined the circle of Andrea Costa.

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Tito Zanardelli was a contributor to the journal Egalite, which promoted the view that workers could and should use the vote to further their interests, rejecting the more extreme view that political parties were only tricking the workers by giving them the franchise.

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Tito Zanardelli was arrested in March 1878 along with Costa and others, and expelled from France.

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Tito Zanardelli moved to London, where he launched the journal La Guerra sociale.

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Tito Zanardelli organized some of the Italians in London into a circle of social studies, which he later expanded it into an international club of social studies.

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Tito Zanardelli returned to France, where he was again active in conferences.

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In October 1882 Tito Zanardelli visited Italy to support Cipriani's candidacy, but was arrested in Turin.

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Tito Zanardelli was released the following month, and again was accused of assisting the police.

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Tito Zanardelli finally left the socialist and anarchist movement, moved to Brussels and devoted himself exclusively to the study of philology.

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Tito Zanardelli became a professor of mnemonic techniques in Brussels, and was a philologist and linguist in Brussels.

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Tito Zanardelli wrote many essays on language and place names, and even wrote two sonnets in French to Giovanni Pascoli.

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Tito Zanardelli dedicated the review to his wife, Virginie Valentini.