Efisio Tola, (1803 – 12 June 1833) was an Italian patriot.[1] Born in Sassari, Sardinia to a noble family, he was the brother of the politician and magistrate Pasquale Tola.[1]
Efisio Tola was lieutenant of the Pinerolo Brigade, and a member of the Giovine Italia. Due to his membership he was arrested.[2] Tola refused to reveal the names of his companions, and was sentenced to death in Chambéry (then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia) in 1833.[1]
In Sassari the Piazza Tola (Piazza Efisio e Pasquale Tola) in the historical centre is named after the brothers.
Bibliography
edit- Sebastiano Deledda, Una biografia inedita di Efisio Tola. Sassari, Stamperia della Libreria italiana e straniera, 1931.
References
edit- ^ a b c "Tòla, Efisio" (in Italian). Treccani. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ^ Piero Calamandrei, Il Ponte, 1945, p. 1050