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German revolutions of 1848–1849 - German composer Richard Wagner engaged in the revolution in Dresden

Time: Wednesday May 9, 1849

Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Dresden, Saxony, Germany)

Details: German composer Richard Wagner passionately engaged himself in the revolution in Dresden, supporting the democratic-republican movement. Later during the May Uprising in Dresden from May 3–9, 1849, he supported the provisional government.

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