On the causes of the loss of the left ear were formulated various hypotheses, but none as of now has been demonstrated.
It has not been ever found any document that proves a penal due cause of the die, according to some typical South American countries when the accused was guilty of abigeato.
Another theory is that the bite, by which a Latin American woman would have sliced \u200b\u200bthe left lobe of the Hero of Two Worlds, as he tried to rape her.
Again, however, there is no document in support of that view.
Instead there is a third option, along with historical documents, very likely, a conflict focus.
Because of his raids, Garibaldi was wanted by the governments of South America half when, in 1835 , he was ambushed in Gualeguay .
two boats that day, seemingly harmless approach to his schooner, were soldiers. Garibaldi respond to notices to surrender with their weapons, was in those moments that a number of balls hit him, such a stick in the left ear, leaving him almost lifeless.
The partisans manage to save himself, but Don Peppino will undergo a long recovery because of the deep wounds inflicted and the operation to extract the bullet (the surgeon's name was Ramon Delarca ) who had stopped in the other ear.
might reasonably think that the ball entered the neck, had partisan sliced \u200b\u200bpart of the ear.
Such mutilation could not be easily removed from the mind of the fact that Garibaldi immortalized in his novel "Clelia: The Government of the Priests" where he lands in the new robber Pope, writes that he fell into an ambush orchestrated by a gang of men commanded by a "satanic priest." The shots hit him several times but the wound is more serious than that carried away "this piece of left ear."
David Cristaldi
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