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== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
==== 1000s ====
* The famous 'Lombard Street' in London took its name from the small but powerful community from northern Italy, living there as bankers and merchants after the year 1000.
==== 1400s ====
* 1489- Adriano Castellesi (cardinal)
* 1497 - Voyage of '''Giovanni Caboto''' to North America under the commission of Henry VII, King of England. Augustinian Friar Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis sailed wih him.
==== 1500s ====
* 1550-1554 - Michelangelo Florio (pastor)
* 1571-1625 - '''*John Florio'''


==== 1700s ====
==== 1700s ====
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* 1845-1850 - Sabato Morais (rabbi)
* 1845-1850 - Sabato Morais (rabbi)
* 1863 - Consecration of St Peter's Italian Church (London)


* 1875-1960 - * Olivia Rossetti Agresti (writer)
* 1875-1960 - * Olivia Rossetti Agresti (writer)


==== 1900s ====
==== 1900s (I) ====


* 1912-1932 - Romaldo Giurgola (Prof. of Italian Studies)
* 1912-1932 - Romaldo Giurgola (Prof. of Italian Studies)


* 1920-1968 - Adalgiso Ferraris (composer)
* 1920-1968 - Adalgiso Ferraris (composer)
* 1940-1943 - Internment of Italians as "aliens".
** 1940 (Jun 11) - Nationwide riots against the Italian communities. Thousands of Italian men between the ages of 17 and 60 were arrested.
** 1940 (Jul 2) - Sinking of the ocean liner Arandora Star. Half of the 700 victims were Italian deportees. It was the "most tragic event in the history of the [British] Italian community".


==== 2000s ====
==== 2000s ====

Revision as of 13:32, 23 December 2023

Italian Diaspora (United Kingdom)

Timeline

1000s

  • The famous 'Lombard Street' in London took its name from the small but powerful community from northern Italy, living there as bankers and merchants after the year 1000.

1400s

  • 1489- Adriano Castellesi (cardinal)
  • 1497 - Voyage of Giovanni Caboto to North America under the commission of Henry VII, King of England. Augustinian Friar Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis sailed wih him.

1500s

  • 1550-1554 - Michelangelo Florio (pastor)
  • 1571-1625 - *John Florio

1700s

  • 1734-1737 - Farinelli (singer)
  • 1741-1743 - Baldassare Galuppi (composer)
  • 1790-1853 - Gaetano Polidori (writer, scholar)
  • 1792-1805 - Lorenzo Da Ponte (librettist)
  • 1795-1821 - * John Polidori (writer)

1800s

  • 1800-1886 - * Frances Polidori (educator), daughter of Gaetano Polidori and wife of Gabriele Rossetti.
  • 1824-1854 - Gabriele Rossetti (poet, scholar)
  • 1827-1876 - * Maria Francesca Rossetti (writer, nun)
  • 1828-1882 - * Dante Gabriel Rossetti (artist)
  • 1829-1919 - * William Michael Rossetti (writer, critic)
  • 1830-1894 - * Christina Rossetti (writer)
  • 1837-1848 - Giuseppe Mazzini (politician)
  • 1845-1850 - Sabato Morais (rabbi)
  • 1863 - Consecration of St Peter's Italian Church (London)
  • 1875-1960 - * Olivia Rossetti Agresti (writer)

1900s (I)

  • 1912-1932 - Romaldo Giurgola (Prof. of Italian Studies)
  • 1920-1968 - Adalgiso Ferraris (composer)
  • 1940-1943 - Internment of Italians as "aliens".
    • 1940 (Jun 11) - Nationwide riots against the Italian communities. Thousands of Italian men between the ages of 17 and 60 were arrested.
    • 1940 (Jul 2) - Sinking of the ocean liner Arandora Star. Half of the 700 victims were Italian deportees. It was the "most tragic event in the history of the [British] Italian community".

2000s

  • 2013-2018 - Pasquale Terracciano (Italian Ambassador)

Media in category "Italian Diaspora (United Kingdom)"

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