The Diplomatists of Europe From the French of M Capefigue

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The Diplomatists of Europe From the French of M Capefigue
Capefigue, M. (Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond), 1802-1872
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Bear< the name of Fozzo di Borgo (well of the city); tradition says, however, that the family of that name inhabited the little fort ofMontechi among the moun- tains : the Pozzis, the Poggis, and the Pazzis, were all families of the middle ages. As it was in Germany with the Castellans of the Seven Mountains, so also in Corsica the nobles reckoned their pedigree from some of the hiiihot peaks in the island, under the shelter of rocks and wild fig-trees, where so many black crosses, symbols of Venddta, are still to be seen. When Corsica was annexed to France, the noble descent of the Pozzos was substantiated by a supreme council of the island. The subject of this memoir was born the same year as Napoleon, if we rectify a little the date assigned by chronologists to the latter event. He first saw the light on the 8th of March, 1768, and had, therefore, attained hi< majority at the time of the revolution, when the popular agitation produced a most startling and arousing effect upon Corsica ; and as if awaking from slumber two parties started up a national party, and one devoted to the French interests.

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