Rose Montmasson, one to remember among the “mothers of the country” mentioned by Meloni:

Rose Montmasson, one to remember among the "mothers of the country" mentioned by Meloni:

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Women who dared, out of impetus, for reason, or for love (…) like Rosalie, stubborn to the point of starting with the Thousand who made Italy”, recalled Giorgia Meloni in his inaugural speech at Montecitorio. IS Rose Montmasson, known as Rosalie or Rosalia: born in Saint-Jorioz, in Savoy, on January 12, 1823; died in Rome on November 10, 1904; between 1854 and 1875 wife of Francis Crispi; in 1860 she was the only woman among the Thousand Garibaldians, who actually numbered 1,089, who left Quarto on 5 May 1860 and landed in Marsala the following 11 May.

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