Raffaello Carboni

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Born15 December 1817
Urbino, Italy
Died24 October 1875(1875-10-24) (aged 57)
Rome, Italy
Raffaello Carboni
Born15 December 1817
Urbino, Italy
Died24 October 1875(1875-10-24) (aged 57)
Rome, Italy

Raffaello Carboni (15 December 1817 – 24 October 1875) was an Italian writer, composer and interpreter who wrote a book on the Eureka Stockade which he witnessed while living in Australia.[1] Although only a spectator at the Eureka Rebellion he was charged with treason in the Supreme Court of Victoria,[2] but found not guilty of the charge and released on 21 March 1855.[3]

Carboni left Australia on 18 January 1856 for Europe. After periods of travelling, he returned to Italy, where he died in Rome in 1875.[1]

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