Manin, Daniel

Manin, Daniel, an illustrious Italian patriot, born at Venice, of Jewish birth; bred for the bar, and practised at it; became President of the Venetian Republic in 1848, and was one of the most distinguished opponents of the domination of Austria; died at Paris, a teacher of Italian (1804-1857).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Mandeville, Sir John
Mandingoes
Manes
Manes, Mani
Manetho
Manfred
Manfred, Count
Manhattan
Manichæism
Manila
Manin, Daniel
Manito`ba
Manitou
Manlius, Capitolinus
Mann, Horace
Manna
Mannheim
Manning, Henry Edward
Mans, Le
Mansard
Mansel, Henry Longueville