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Giuseppe
Garibaldi
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the book of Daniel chapter 7, God showed Daniel the
entire history of the Papacy right down to the end of
time. The fourth beast Empire Rome would be divided
up into 10 kingdoms or horns and then another kingdom
or "little horn" would arise in their midst.
This
"little horn" was the Papal States or Papal Dynasty,
the Man of Sin of St. Paul's Epistles and the
Antichrist of the Apostle John. This little horn
would have a mouth speaking great things, would make
war with the saints and wear them out, would change
times and seasons etc., etc. He would have eyes
like the eyes of a man and a look more
stout than his fellows. That is why the Vatican is called
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In
606 A.D., the Eastern Emperor Phocas conferred upon
the bishop of Rome the title: universal Bishop. If we
use the famous year for a day interpretation which all
the great Protestant expositors used, the 1260 years
bring us down to 1866. So the "little horn" was about
to lose his dominion at this momentous time. God had
already prepared the soldier/patriot that He would use
to fulfill this great prophecy. His name was Giuseppe
Garibaldi, the humble son of a fisherman!!
(July
4 1807) Born in Nice or
Nizza (at that time part of France), the son of Domenico
Garibaldi, a fisherman and coastal trader. The Great
Liberator of the old world was born on the 31 birthday
of the United States and just 2 years before the Great
Liberator of the New World, Abraham Lincoln in 1809.
His birthplace Nice
or Nizza was always part of Italy until it was ceded
to the French in 1796.
1836
Sails for Rio de Janeiro from Marseilles in a 200 ton
brigantine.
Anita Garibaldi
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He
meets his Brazilian born wife Anita who becomes his
companion-in-arms and heroine of the Risorgimento.
She was just as brave as Garibaldi often fighting side
by side with her hero husband. She died during the retreat
from Rome in '49.

1849
(February) As an elected deputy in the Roman Assembly
(after the flight of Pius IX), he proposes the creation
of a Roman Republic. (April) As a general of brigade,
he beats off an attack by the French at the St. Pancrazio
gate of Rome. (May) Defeats a Neapolitan army at Velletri.
(June) Takes a principal part in defending Rome against
further French attacks. (July) Leads a few thousand
men from Rome through central Italy to escape from French
and Austrian armies. (August) After disbanding his men
in San Marino, he is chased at sea and on land by the
Austrians; his first wife, Anita, dies. (September)
As soon as he arrives back in Piedmontese territory,
he is arrested and deported as an undesirable.
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