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  1. When sworn in Cavallotti took the oath of allegiance, despite having lampooned the oath in his articles. Eloquent and turbulent, his combativeness in and out of Parliament secured for him the leadership of the Extreme Left on the death of Agostino Bertani in 1886.

  2. Felice Cavallotti was a left-wing, antimonarchist journalist and political leader, sometimes called Italy’s “Poet of the Democracy.” In 1860 he joined the Expedition of the Thousand volunteers who fought with the patriot general Giuseppe Garibaldi in Sicily, and he volunteered again in 1866.

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  3. Felice Carlo Emanuele Cavallotti [1] ( 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).

  4. Jul 23, 2009 · Felice Cavallotti; nella vita, nella politica, nell'arte, con documenti editi ed inediti. Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  5. Jul 9, 2014 · Opere di Felice Cavallotti by Cavallotti, Felice, 1842-1898; Romussi, Carlo, 1847-1913

  6. 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.

  7. 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.