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The statues of the destroyed
Borbonici monarchs during the insurrectionary motions of 1848, were rifared on
deliberation of the College of the Decuria that came approved of from the king
Ferdinand II of Borbone in the November of 1852.The Statue of Carl III of 1757,
work in bronze of the messinese Giuseppe Buceti had been constructed on model of
Jean Jacques Caffièri on base of the Vanvitelli.It puts into effect them statue was
carved to Rome from the messinese Saro Zagari student of the Tenerani; it was
the last one to being completed and came arranged at the beginning of 1860 in
the Saint quarter Leone. That same year, with the entrance in city of the
Garibaldini, newly the Statues of Francisco and Ferdinand were destroyed. Fortunately the others two statues, that one of Ferdinand II and that one of
Carl III was placed for order of general Medici and arranged in the
Civic Museum Peloritano and subsequently in spinning-mill the Mellinghof transformed
in National Museum. In 1973 the Statue of Carl III of
Borbone has been given back to the city and placed on its base in Public square Clevises.
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