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Carlo Pepoli

Count Carlo Pepoli (22 July 1796 – 7 December 1881) was an Italian politician and journalist. He was also acclaimed as a poet, his most well-known work being the libretto for Vincenzo Bellini's final opera, ''I puritani'' which was given its premiere in Paris in January 1835.
Born in Bologna to the aristocratic Pepoli family, he was active in the movement opposing Austrian rule of Italy before being imprisoned and forced into exile in France after 1831. He spent a large portion of his adult life as an exile in both Paris, where he initially taught Italian. He also lived in England, where between 1839 and 1848, he was "Professore di Letteratura italiana" at University College, London.〔 He returned to Italy briefly in 1848, then from 1859 resumed his political activities which continued to within a year of his death which took place in 1881 in his native city at the age of 85.
==Political activity in Italy==
Smart describes his activities in both Italy and France, and the connections between them, as follows:
:Perhaps the most important link between the aristocratic world of the Théâtre-Italien (Paris in the 1830s ) and that of the political exiles (that city ) was the poet Carlo Pepoli.....The oldest son and heir of a prominent Bolognese land-owning family, Pepoli fell in with the revolutionary generation of the 1820s and served in the provisional government that briefly held power in the province of Romagna after the 1831 uprising. When the rebellion was quashed, the positions Pepoli had held as head of the Guarda provinciale and as prefect for the cities of Pesaro and Urbino earned him imprisonment in the Spielberg, a sentence that was commuted to exile thanks to French intervention.〔Smart 2010, p. 41〕
Pepoli had married Elizabeth Ferus in England and, they returned to Italy for a short time in 1848 where he was commissioner with civil and military powers in Rome and a Deputy of the Roman Assembly.〔( "Carlo Pepoli" ) on badigit.comune.bologna.it, the website of the Comune of Bologna〕
With the ending of Austrian rule, he was able to return to Italy in 1859 and, with the country close to unification, he became a professor at the University of Bologna in 1860 and was elected deputy of the Constituent Assembly of Romagna, again becoming politically active up to 1880, serving as the Mayor of Bologna from 1862 to 1866, and as a Senator of the Kingdom of Italy.〔("Pepoli, Carlo" ) on notes9.senato.it. A list of Pepoli's political offices held from 1831 to 1880.〕

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