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==Early life==
==Early life==
Domenico was born in about 1796 in [[Vieste]] to Biaggio Tranaso and Gaetana Olivieri. Biaggio's status as a property owner in Vieste likely allowed him to secure a notary position for his son in nearby Altamura by the year 1823. Later in 1823, Domenico married Clemenzia Deluzio, with whom he would have at least seven children.
Domenico was born in about 1796 in [[Vieste]] to Biaggio Tranaso and Gaetana Olivieri. Biaggio's status as a property owner in Vieste likely allowed him to secure a notary position for his son in nearby Altamura by the year 1823. Later in 1823, Domenico married Clemenzia Deluzio, with whom he had at least seven children.


==Participation in Altamura Riots==
==Participation in Altamura Riots==

Tensions in Altamura were high throughout the year 1848, particularly in November with the attempted ouster of Judge Don Costantino Fiorese from Gravina that subsequently led to the National Guard being summoned to the city. On the night of November 5, the Guardhouse that contained the 80 guards that arrived to patrol the city was invaded and looted by a mob of peasants. The soldiers disbanded and the mob removed all the furniture and burned it in the city square.


==Imprisonment and Death==
==Imprisonment and Death==

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This sandbox is in the article namespace. Either move this page into your userspace, or remove the {{User sandbox}} template. Domenico Tranaso (1796 - 1854) was a notary in Altamura who was sentenced to eight years of imprisonment in Trani prison in 1850 after attempting to overthrow the government of Altamura in 1848.

Early life

Domenico was born in about 1796 in Vieste to Biaggio Tranaso and Gaetana Olivieri. Biaggio's status as a property owner in Vieste likely allowed him to secure a notary position for his son in nearby Altamura by the year 1823. Later in 1823, Domenico married Clemenzia Deluzio, with whom he had at least seven children.

Participation in Altamura Riots

Tensions in Altamura were high throughout the year 1848, particularly in November with the attempted ouster of Judge Don Costantino Fiorese from Gravina that subsequently led to the National Guard being summoned to the city. On the night of November 5, the Guardhouse that contained the 80 guards that arrived to patrol the city was invaded and looted by a mob of peasants. The soldiers disbanded and the mob removed all the furniture and burned it in the city square.

Imprisonment and Death

Domenico Tranaso died on September 21, 1854 while imprisoned in Trani.