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Neo-Guelphs Neoguelfi | |
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Leader | Vincenzo Gioberti |
Founded | 1843 |
Dissolved | 1852 |
Ideology | Confederalism[1] Theocratic monarchism[2][3] Christian liberalism[4][5] |
Political position | Centre[6] |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
National affiliation | Moderates |
Neo-Guelphism was a 19th-century Italian political movement, started by Vincenzo Gioberti, which wanted to unite Italy into a single kingdom with the Pope as its king. Despite little popular support, the movement raised interests among intellectuals, journalists and Catholic reformist politicians. They were also linked both to ontologism, a philosophical movement, and to rationalist-leaning theology.
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