Leone Carpi (1810 or 1820 in Bologna, Italy – 1898) was a Jewish Italian political economist and journalist who took part in the struggles of the Risorgimento. In 1849 he was prominent in the defense of the Roman Republic. After its fall, he went into exile.
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1810 Bologna, Italy
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1898 (aged 87)
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