(Bruno Chiarlone collage, card Roveta Sabrina - 2010)
Mirrors Heliodorus, was born in Milan August 10th, 1810 by Joseph Maddalena and Petralia, opera singers, and was educated in Bologna and raised by his aunt Constance, who was also sublime in song, along with sister Luisa Adelina, three years younger . The parents lived in Bologna (via M. D'Azzeglio) in a beautiful family villa with garden. It is often presumed to be in theaters around the world and leave their children to the care of good Maddalena, aunt of Heliodorus and Adelina. Heliodorus was a patriot and he celebrated opera singer, contested by the major opera houses in Europe and the United States.
In 46 years, at the height of his career he retired from the stage while he was in America. On May 24, 1855 had a passport from the Government of the United States of America.
On September 30, 1862 he was granted an annual sum of 100 lire for the medal for valor the military had been given the previous month and was opened to him a file of credit for the retirement of the Military Order of Savoy. A list of documents relating to his many military events is deposited in the Archives of Bologna, where you can see the awards and had its shares to the various commands the battalion.
Coming War of '66 went to the concentration Garibaldi of Bari, where he assumed, with the rank of colonel, the command 's 8 th Regiment of Volunteers.
landed at Genoa, settled in Millesimo October 1855, becoming intimate Abbé and maintaining frequent contact with Garibaldi, who was followed in 1859 with the Hunters of the Alps he held contacts with Avezzana, Bixio and other patriots.
Coming War of '66 went to the concentration Garibaldi of Bari, where he assumed, with the rank of colonel, the command 's 8 th Regiment of Volunteers.
was "Knights of the Cross of Savoy and Spain, as can be seen etched into the marble plaque that is placed on the Salvi family tomb in the Certosa cemetery in Bologna.
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"Great General [Garibaldi] in Our major Mirror had this to say that we are lions, and more (...) I with about 30 men we were the first to enter the city, (...)" This song is taken from a letter written by Lieutenant John Eleuterio Pagliano Venetians, from Capo di Milazzo July 27, 1860.
In a handwritten letter sent Millesimo by January 23, 1865, in Cesare Abba, Caires informs his friend that he was in Caprera, Garibaldi host and found it in good health. Cesare Abba was 17 when he met in prison from Heliodorus Mirrors Scolopi and was born a great friendship with the person who had 45 years and had been around the world in the great theaters of Seville, Havana, Mexico, New York ...
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