Giuseppe Radaelli

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Giuseppe Radaelli (1833 - 1882) was a 19th-century Milanese fencing master and soldier. Often regarded as "the father of modern sabre fencing",[1] his sabre fencing principles were popularised throughout Europe via his students such as Luigi Barbasetti, Ferdinando Masiello, Salvatore Pecoraro, and Carlo Pessina.

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  1. ^ Gaugler, William M. (1998). The history of fencing : foundations of modern European swordplay (1st ed.). Bangor, Maine: Laureate Press. p. 194. ISBN 1884528163. OCLC 39752750.

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