Giacomo Medici, Marchese del Vascello (15 January 1817 – 9 March 1882) was an Italian nobleman, patriot and soldier.
Biography
Medici was born in Milan in January 1817 as the eldest son of Giovanni Battista Angelo Medici and his wife Maria Beretta.[1] His family traces its origin from Piedmont and there is no proof that it is related to the famous House of Medici. Exiled in 1836, he fought in Spain against the Carlists between 1836 and 1840.[2] In London he met Giuseppe Mazzini, and later in MontevideoGiuseppe Garibaldi.
In 1849 he served with the army of the Roman Republic, fighting in defence of the Villa Vascello, near the Porta San Pancrazio in Rome, for which he was later awarded of the gold medal and the title of Marchese del Vascello.
Joining the regular army, he was appointed military commandant of Palermo, in which capacity he facilitated the abortive campaign of Garibaldi in 1862.[2]