Giacomo Rivero
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Giacomo Rivero (1829-1922)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies's general. The professor of the War School in Naples and one of the best strategists ever. He was a Protestant.
Books by Giacomo Rivero:
- The Art of War (1852)
- Soldiers of Fortune (1854)
- Commandment of Cavalry (1855)
- Commandment of Artillery (1855)
- Modern War (1860)
- History of Italy (1862)
- Joachim Murat (1866)
- Condottieres (1880)
- Naples and Sicily (1880)
- My Life (1888)
- The Art of Planning (1890)
- Doing my best (1892)

