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- French ironclad Solférino (links | edit)
- Radetzky March (novel) (links | edit)
- Battle of Palestro (links | edit)
- Danish Refugee Council (links | edit)
- Rue de Solférino (links | edit)
- Alight (links | edit)
- Jean Danjou (links | edit)
- List of French military leaders (links | edit)
- Országgyűlés (links | edit)
- Battle of San Martino (1482) (links | edit)
- International aid to Palestinians (links | edit)
- Seville Agreement (links | edit)
- International Committee of the Red Cross (links | edit)
- French–Habsburg rivalry (links | edit)
- Félix Douay (links | edit)
- Corps Austria (links | edit)
- Cavriana (links | edit)
- Medole (links | edit)
- Norman Bethune Sr. (links | edit)
- La Terre (links | edit)
- San Martino (links | edit)
- ReliefWeb (links | edit)
- Médecins du Monde (links | edit)
- Norwegian Refugee Council (links | edit)
- History of the French Foreign Legion (links | edit)
- International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (links | edit)
- Eleuterio Pagliano (links | edit)
- Sphere (organization) (links | edit)
- 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment (France) (links | edit)
- Franz Adam (links | edit)
- Gold Medal of Military Valor (links | edit)
- Imperial Guard (Napoleon III) (links | edit)
- Solférino (links | edit)
- International Medical Corps (links | edit)
- Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (links | edit)
- Fading Voices (links | edit)
- Amilcare Cipriani (links | edit)
- 1859 in France (links | edit)
- American Red Cross National Headquarters (links | edit)
- Jemilah Mahmood (links | edit)
- Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces (links | edit)
- Five Days of Milan (links | edit)
- Treaty of Turin (1860) (links | edit)
- Franz Graf von Wimpffen (links | edit)
- Sexual exploitation and abuse in humanitarian response (links | edit)
- UNICEF (links | edit)
- Oxfam (links | edit)
- Last European veterans by war (links | edit)
- Béla Kéler (links | edit)