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  1. Felice Cavallotti (6 November 1842 – 6 March 1898) was an Italian politician, poet and dramatic author.

  2. Felice Carlo Emanuele Cavallotti (Milano, 6 ottobre 1842 – Roma, 6 marzo 1898) è stato un politico, poeta, drammaturgo, giornalista e patriota italiano, fondatore, insieme ad Agostino Bertani, dell'Estrema sinistra storica, movimento attivo tra il 1877 e l'avvento del Partito Radicale Italiano (1904).

  3. Felice Cavallotti (born December 6, 1842, Milan [Italy]—died March 6, 1898, Rome) was a left-wing, antimonarchist journalist and political leader, sometimes called Italy’s “Poet of the Democracy.”

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The Monument to the Felice Cavallotti is a marble sculpture on a plinth located Via Marina #2 in Milan, Italy. It is located just north of the facade of the Palazzo del Senato in Milan, in a pocket park that emerges south of the gardens of the Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte.

  5. Doveva essere l'organo della "opposizione lombarda",e cioè combattere la Destra - ormai declinante - da posizioni radicali, più avanzate di quelle, tatticamente possibiliste, del discorso di Depretis a Stradella. E fu in effetti un bel giornale, vivace e animoso.

  6. CAVALLOTTI, FELICE (1842–1898), Italian politician, poet and dramatic author, was born at Milan on the 6th of November 1842. In 1860 and 1866 he fought with the Garibaldian Corps, but first attained notoriety by his anti-monarchical lampoons in the Gazzetta di Milano and in the Gazzettina Rosa between 1866 and 1872.

  7. FELICE CAVALLOTTI (1842-1898), Italian politician, poet and dramatic author, was born at Milan on the 6th of November 1842. In 1860 and 1866 he fought with the Garibaldian Corps, but first attained notoriety by his anti-monarchical lampoons in the Gazzetta di Milano and in the Gazzettina Rosa between 1866 and 1872.

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