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Unification and Italy
Similarly, after Garibaldi's overthrow of Bourbon rule in Palermo, during the 1860 Unification of Italy, Palermo's Castellamare Citadel-symbol of the hated and oppressive former rule-was ceremoniously demolished.
* 1861: Unification of Italy after victories by Guiseppe Garibaldi
After the Unification of Italy of 1865, Syracuse regained its status of provincial capital.
( Hitherto unknown, it was Garibaldi's fame in this war which led to his later central role in the Unification of Italy ).
In 2012, the Unification Church-affiliated Universal Peace Federation held an interfaith dialogue in Italy, which was cosponsored by United Nations.
In 1860, the inhabitants enthusiastically supported Giuseppe Garibaldi in his conquest of southern Italy ( in the course of the Unification of Italy ).
Much of the public attention turned on the conflict between the Papal States and Italian nationalism, aiming at these states ' annihilation so as to achieve the Unification of Italy.
With the Unification of Italy in 1861, the Kingdom of Sardinia became the Kingdom of Italy.
* Cavour and the Unification of Italy
Salerno was an active center of Carbonari activities supporting the Unification of Italy in the 19th century.
* Unification of Italy
As noted by historian Lucy Riall, the glorification of Ugo Foscolo in the 1870s was part of the effort of the Italian government of this time — successful in completing the Unification of Italy but at the cost of a head-in confrontation with the Catholic Church — to create a gallery of " secular saints " to compete with those of the Church and sway popular feeling in favor of the newly-created Italian state.
This period was a particularly eventful one in the world outside Britain, seeing the Unification of Italy, the American Civil War, and the 1864 war over Schleswig-Holstein between Denmark and the German states.
Piacenza was therefore declared Primogenita dell ' Unità di Italia (" First-born of Unification of Italy ") by the monarch.
The title was used outside its traditional noble sense in some of the publications praising Garibaldi during the Unification of Italy in 1860, though not taken up officially by Garibaldi himself.
* Unification of Italy
Subsequently, in 1815, the Congress of Vienna overlooked Seborga in its redistribution of European territories after the Napoleonic Wars, and there is no mention of Seborga in the Act of Unification for the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Unification of Italy ( Roman Empire ) | Italy in Roman times.
Following the growing nationalistic tendency in Europe from the 18th century onwards, such as the Unification of Italy, Serbia-after first gaining its principality within the Ottoman Empire in 1817-experienced a popular desire for full unification with the Serbs of the remaining territories, mainly those living in neighbouring entities.
This was all the more extraordinary because the Papacy still had no formal contact with the Italian secular state, which it regarded as a mere usurper ( see Unification of Italy ).
* Unification of Italy

Unification and broke
The pro-British Chaim Weizmann had bristled at them and bi-nationalists such as Henrietta Szold and Judah L. Magnes rejected them and broke off to establish their own party, Ichud ( Unification ), that advocated an Arab – Jewish Federation.

Unification and down
In Unification Church services members bow down to Han and Moon when they are present and to pictures of them when they are not.
* Judgements handled down by courts in Japan against the Unification Church
The KPA soldiers, who were pinned down by fire from the JSF's 4th Platoon on guard duty in Panmunjom, were quickly outmaneuvered and isolated in the area of the Sunken Garden, now the site of the Unification Monument.

Unification and land
In South Korea, Unification Church manages some 4, 600 hectares of land and more than 300 residential and commercial rental properties.
During this time, Job and Emily sparked controversy when they allowed members of the Unification Church to live on their land.
A Japanese conservative group called the Japan Conference ( 日本会議, Nippon Kaigi ), which is tight with the Association of Shinto Shrines and Korea-based Unification Church's International Federation for Victory over Communism, has protested the purchase of land on Tsushima by Koreans, especially a fishing lodge operated by Koreans adjacent to the local Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force base.

Unification and system
Unification is widely used in automated reasoning, logic programming and programming language type system implementation.
The details of the system were developed in 1925 – 1926 by a group of five linguists, led by Chao and including Lin, under the auspices of the Preparatory Commission for the Unification of the National Language.
* Unification Thought, the philosophical system of the Unification Church

Unification and had
Massimo Introvigne, in his 2000 book The Unification Church, said that the Post had been " the most anti-Unificationist paper in the United States.
When the Times began it had 125 reporters, 25 % of them Unification Church members.
Three years later editorial page editor William P. Cheshire and four of his staff resigned, charging that, at the explicit direction of Sang Kook Han, a top official of the Unification Church, then-editor Arnaud de Borchgrave had stifled editorial criticism of political repression in South Korea.
By 1971 the Unification Church of the United States had about 500 members.
As of December 1994, Unification Church had invested $ 150 million in Uruguay.
As of 1994, the church had about 5, 000 members in Russia and the Russian Education Ministry was giving the Unification Church privileged access to thousands of state schools with their captive audiences of impressionable pupils.
About 500 Russian students had been sent to USA to participate in 40-day workshops of and by the Unification Church.
In 1998, the Unification Movement launched its operations in North Korea with the approval of the Government of South Korea, which had prohibited business relationships between North and South before ; and built a church there.
In 1997, Al Sharpton, a Christian minister and a candidate for the 2004 presidential election, who had also taken part in other Unification Church events and holidays, took part in a blessing ceremony at RFK Stadium, Washington, D. C., as a wedding-vow renewal with his wife.
Observers of the Unification Church, as well as some church members, had speculated about the issue of Unification Church leadership after Moon's death.
The Peaceful Revolution, a series of protests by East Germans, led to the GDR's first free elections on 18 March 1990, and to the negotiations between the GDR and FRG that culminated in a Unification Treaty, whilst negotiations between the GDR and FRG and the four occupying powers produced the so-called " Two Plus Four Treaty " ( Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany ) granting full sovereignty to a unified German state, whose two parts had previously still been bound by a number of limitations stemming from their post-WWII status as occupied regions.
In 1992, the PBS investigative news program Frontline suggested that The Post had moved to the right in response to its smaller, more conservative rival The Washington Times, which is owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate owned by the Unification Church which also owns newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America.
Nimoy, who had earlier requested $ 1 million to cameo on The Next Generation, appeared in the episode " Unification " that aired during November 1991 to increase interest in the feature film.
In 1936, he became known across the globe for a photo ( known as the " Falling Soldier " photo ) long falsely presumed to have been taken in Cerro Muriano on the Cordoba Front of a Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ) Militiaman who had just been shot and was in the act of falling to his death.
Singer and Lalich, in their 1995 book Cults in Our Midst, called Barker a " procult apologist " for adopting an " apologist stance " towards the Unification Church, and noted that she had received payment from the Church for expenses for a book and eighteen conferences from the Unification Church.
" Wilson added that Barker's social science research, in particular her work on the Unification Church, had been instrumental in demonstrating that the brainwashing concept, which for some years had enjoyed popularity in the media, was unable to explain what actually happened in the process of religious conversion, or to explain why so many members of new religious movements actually leave these movements again after a short period.
In 1977 the Unification Church issued a rebuttal to the report, stating that it was neither comprehensive nor reconciliatory, but was rather had a " hateful tone " and was filled with " sweeping denunciations.
Unification theology teaches that Jesus achieved this perfection only on the individual level ( a lesser accomplishment than that of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han, they believe that had Jesus not died on the cross he would have married, together they would have become " True Parents " and created a " True Family " and they would save humanity and perfect the world.
The opening date was deliberately chosen by the French so as to ensure the conference would commence on the anniversary of the Unification of Germany which had been proclaimed at Versailles 48 years earlier.
On December 12, 1928, the Commission was renamed to the Preparatory Committee for the Unification of the National Language, headed by Woo Tsin-hang and had 31 members.

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