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    Bettino Ricasoli, 1st Count of Brolio, 2nd Baron Ricasoli (Italian pronunciation: [betˈtiːno riˈkaːzoli]; 9 March 1809 – 23 October 1880) was an Italian...
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    A Monument to Bettino Ricasoli is a Bronze statue with a plinth adorned with two bronze bas-reliefs that honors the 19th-century Italian patriot and statesman...
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    Before that, she served in the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) as Bettino Ricasoli, one of four members of the Italian Sella class. Puke was scrapped...
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    Chianti were a white wine but gradually evolved into a red. Baron Bettino Ricasoli, the future prime minister in the Kingdom of Italy created the first...
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    standard-shaped wine bottles. In the latter nineteenth century, Baron Bettino Ricasoli (later Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy) helped establish Sangiovese...
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  • Ricasoli may refer to: Bettino Ricasoli (1809–1880), Italian statesman Giovanni Francesco Ricasoli (died 1673), Italian knight and naval officer Fort Ricasoli...
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    sending a letter to Tuscany asking that they restore their Grand Duke. Bettino Ricasoli, virtual dictator of Tuscany at the time, wrote about this appeal to...
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    built in Gothic revival-style, mainly under the patronage of Baron Bettino Ricasoli, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy, who created the Chianti recipe...
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    Victor Emmanuel II gave the task to form a new government firstly to Bettino Ricasoli and then to Urbano Rattazzi; Rattazzi was the leader of the Left and...
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    the rule of the Habsburgs. It was at this point that the statesman Bettino Ricasoli inherited his family ancestral estate in Broglio located in the heart...
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  • by his successors aligned with the Right group like Luigi Farini, Bettino Ricasoli and Marco Minghetti. Starting in 1861, the Right's government pursued...
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  • Benso, Count of Cavour The Great Weaver (Il Gran Tessitore) Full name: Bettino Ricasoli Iron Baron (Barone di Ferro) Full name: Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora...
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    from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Ricasoli". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July...
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    Cavour in 1860–1861, in 1864 under La Marmora, and down to 1867 under Bettino Ricasoli. In 1866 he presented a bill favoring Italy's participation in the...
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    Bettino Ricasoli, 10 vols. (Florence, 1886–1894) Passerini, Genealogia e storia della famiglia Ricasoli (ibid. 1861) Gotti, Vita del barone Bettino Ricasoli...
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    lower chamber in the first Italian Parliament, and in March 1862 succeeded Ricasoli in the government, retaining for himself the portfolios of Foreign Affairs...
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    March 1867, with a second round on 17 March. Before the elections, Bettino Ricasoli resigned as prime minister due to a disagreement with the Chamber;...
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    Monarch Victor Emmanuel II Preceded by Marco Minghetti Succeeded by Bettino Ricasoli Prime Minister of Sardinia In office 19 July 1859 – 21 January 1860...
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    (1802). Its current form dates back to 1861, when the government of Bettino Ricasoli extended the Kingdom of Sardinia's administrative system to the entire...
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    prolonging fermentation. In the 19th century, the Chianti recipe of Bettino Ricasoli called for Canaiolo to play a supporting role to Sangiovese, adding...
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    River. In 1864, the estate became part of the possessions of Baron Bettino Ricasoli, who was already the owner of the Barbanella estate. In 1964, construction...
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    conclude an armistice on its own with Austria. The Italian Prime Minister Bettino Ricasoli refused the call and insisted to obtain "natural" frontiers for Italy...
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    Francesco Crispi Giuseppe Garibaldi Daniele Manin Giuseppe Mazzini Bettino Ricasoli Aurelio Saffi Annibale Santore di Santarosa Ruggero Settimo Victor...
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  • founded by Bettino Ricasoli, interim head of the Tuscan government. The first issue appeared on 8 July 1859. Its title reflects the hope of Ricasoli for a...
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    – Alphonse Pénaud, French aviation pioneer (b. 1850) October 23 – Bettino Ricasoli, Italian statesman (b. 1809) November 11 Ned Kelly, Australian bush...
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    disciplinary of the Chianti Classico DOCG wines as established by Bettino Ricasoli. For this reason it lost the name DOC and remained the only generic...
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    Risorgimento figures like Costantino Nigra, Giovan Pietro Vieusseux, and Bettino Ricasoli. His political stance led to years of exile, surveillance, and censorship...
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    Antonio and Ubaldo Andreini. The estate was purchased in 1855 by Baron Bettino Ricasoli, who invested numerous resources in agricultural experiments based...
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  • an iron ore mine MV Iron Baron (1985) Bettino Ricasoli (1809–1880), 1st Count of Brolio, 2nd Baron Ricasoli, nicknamed "The Iron Baron" Iron Baron,...
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    but was almost immediately recalled and reappointed foreign minister by Ricasoli. Assuming office on the morrow of the Italian defeat at Custoza, he succeeded...
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