Commemorative Medal of the Unity of Italy
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The Italian Risorgimento was celebrated by a series of medals set up by the three kings who ruled during the long process of unification - the Commemorative Medal for the Campaigns of the War of Independence and the various versions of the Commemorative Medal of the Unity of Italy, which were granted by the Kingdom of Italy to those who had taken part in the military operations which had led to Italian independence and later to all who participated in the First World War, since at that time it was traditionally held that Italy completed its unification with the annexation of the Trentino. Its final awards were to participants in the March on Rome and the Impresa di Fiume.
Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy[]
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Umberto I of Savoy[]
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Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy[]
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"Associazione Nazionale Madri e Vedove dei Caduti in Guerra" variant[]
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- Military awards and decorations of Italy
- Italy in World War I
- Italian unification