Alessandro Poerio (18023 November 1848),
Italian poet and patriot, The son of Baron Giuseppe Poerio, and uncle of the Neapolitan author Vittorio Imbriani (1840-1886) and his brother the radical politician Matteo Renato Imbriani (1843-1901).
Life
Descended from an old Calabrian family, he was the son of Baron Giuseppe Poerio (1775-1843) who was born in the town of
Belcastro
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, now in the province of Catanzaro in southern Italy. A noted lawyer of
Naples who had attached himself to the cause of
Joachim Murat. the Baron was obliged to flee in 1815, taking his sons Alessandro and
Carlo with him. They settled for a time in
Florence, but in 1818 were allowed to return to Naples. There, on the proclamation of the constitution in 1820, the Poerios were among the stoutest defenders of the newly won freedom.
Alessandro fought as a volunteer under General
Guglielmo Pepe against the
Austrians in 1821, but when the latter reoccupied Naples and the king abolished the constitution, the family was again exiled and settled at
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Alessandro devoted himself to study in various German universities, and at
Weimar he became friendly with the aged
Goethe. In 1835, the Poerios again returned to Naples, and Alessandro, while practising law with his father, published a number of lyrics.
Last years and Death
In 1848, he accompanied
Pepe, this time as a volunteer to fight the Austrians in northern Italy. When the Neapolitan contingent was recalled, Alessancho followed Pepe to
Venice
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. There he displayed great bravery during the siege. Severely wounded in the fighting at Mestre, he had a leg amputated but died of his injuries within a few days. He is interred at
the San Michele cemetery on the
Isola di San Michele
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.
Poetry
As a poet, his work has been thought to reveal the idealism of a tender and delicate mind which was diligent in storing up sensations and images that for others would have been at most the transient impressions of a moment. But he could also sound the clarion note of patriotism, as in his stirring poem ''Il Risorgimento''.
Legacy
There exist streets named after Alessandro Poerio in various Italian cities, including
Novara,
Milan and
Venice
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. In
Mestre, it is located adjacent to the spot where he was fatally wounded, and in Rome, where it forms part of the quarter which extends from the monuments erected on the heights of the
Janiculum in commemoration of the
Risorgimento to
Monteverde Vecchio
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, it is one of numerous contiguous streets there which bear the name of patriotic figures of the era.
A ship of the Italian Navy named the ''Alessandro Poerio'' was built in
Liguria, Italy, at the shipyards of the firm
Gio. Ansaldo & C. and entered into service on 4 August 1914. Her sister ships were the ''Guglielmo Pepe'' and the
''Cesare Rossarol'', initially classed as cruisers. The latter was sunk in 1918, but the other two were re-rated as destroyers in 1921. The ''Alessandro Poerio'' served Italy until 1938, when she passed to Spain and from then until decommissioning in 1949 went under the name of ''Huesca''.
In the aftermath of the annexation of the
Kingdom of Two Sicilies to the
Kingdom of Sardinia in 1860, a Societa letteraria Alessandro Poerio was founded in
Catanzaro and published various books.
See also
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Carlo Poerio
Carlo Poerio (13 October 1803 - 28 April – 27 April 1867) was an Italian poet, ''Risorgimento'' and 1848 Revolution activist, politician, and brother of Alessandro Poerio.
Early life
Descended from an old Calabrian family, Carlo Poerio was bo ...
Sources
*Erasmo G. Gerato, '' A Critical Study of the Life and Works of Alessandro Poerio'', Parma: C.E.M., 1975.
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Italian poets
Italian male poets
Italian soldiers
Italian barons
1802 births
1848 deaths
Burials at Isola di San Michele
19th-century poets
19th-century Italian male writers
Writers from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies