Antonio Bresciani (writer)
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Antonio Bresciani | |
| Born | Antonio Bresciani Borsa 24 July 1798 Ala, Trentino, Holy Roman Empire |
| Died | 14 March 1862 (aged 63) Rome, Papal States |
| Resting place | Church of the Gesù, Rome |
| Pen name | Tionide Nemesiano |
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| Language | Italian |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Period | 1838–1862 |
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| Notable works | L'Ebreo di Verona |
| Parents | Leonardo Bresciani and Vittoria Bresciani (née Alberti) |
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Antonio Bresciani Borsa (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo breʃˈʃaːni ˈborsa]; 24 July 1798 – 14 March 1862) was an Italian Jesuit priest, novelist and journalist, mostly known for his reactionary diatribes against liberalism and the Risorgimento.