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Andreas Hofer was a Tyrolean innkeeper and a key figure in the resistance against Napoleon's rule during the early 19th century. He is best known for leading the Tyrolean Rebellion in 1809, which aimed to liberate Tyrol from French and Bavarian occupation. Hofer's charisma and leadership inspired local farmers and peasants to join his cause, uniting them in a struggle for freedom and national identity. Despite initial successes, the rebellion was ultimately suppressed, leading to Hofer's capture and execution.

Hofer became a symbol of Tyrolean nationalism and resistance. His legacy is celebrated in Austria and Italy, where he is remembered as a folk hero. Statues and memorials in his honor can be found throughout Tyrol, and his story has been immortalized in literature and folklore. Hofer's commitment to his homeland and his fight for self-determination resonate with many, making him a significant historical figure in the context of European nationalism.

Nacionalidade Austríaco
Data de Nascimento November 22, 1767
Local de Nascimento Mals, South Tyrol, Italy
Data de Falecimento February 20, 1810