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In more recent times, the building and the square in
front, renamed Piazza September 7, are well
known because on that date in 1860, Giuseppe
Garibaldi, after his triumphant campaign from Sicily
to Naples, stepped out onto the balcony of the Palazzo
d’Angri and proclaimed the annexation of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
(The Kingdom of Naples) to the Kingdom of Italy, thus
ending a thousand years of separate history of
southern Italy and forming the modern nation of Italy.
(See The Bourbons, part 3,
for more about that period in the history of
Naples.)
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