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    Giacomo Acerbo, Baron of Aterno (25 July 1888 – 9 January 1969), was an Italian economist and politician. He is best known for having drafted the Acerbo...
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    The Coppa Acerbo was an automobile race held in Italy, named after Tito Acerbo, the brother of Giacomo Acerbo, a prominent fascist politician. Following...
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  • The Acerbo Law was an Italian electoral law proposed by Baron Giacomo Acerbo and passed by the Italian Parliament in November 1923. The purpose of it was...
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  • Acèrbo or Acerbo is an Italian surname and may refer to: Acerbo Morena (died 1167), Italian chronicler Giacomo Acerbo, Italian economist and Fascist politician...
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  • include: Giacomo Acerbo (1888–1969), Italian economist and Fascist politician Giacomo Agostini (born 1942), Italian motorcycle road racer Giacomo Antonelli...
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    Secretary of the Council of Ministers Giacomo Acerbo National Fascist Party 31 October 1922 – 3 July 1924 Giacomo Suardo National Fascist Party 2 July...
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  • attended the University of Pisa include Italian political leaders such as Giacomo Acerbo, Giuliano Amato, Sandro Bondi, Maria Chiara Carrozza, Carlo Azeglio...
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    of office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office Giacomo Acerbo (1888–1969) 12 September 1929 24 January 1935 5 years, 134 days — Edmondo...
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    population. In 1941 the PNF's Mediterraneanists through the influence of Giacomo Acerbo put forward a comprehensive definition of the Italian race. However...
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    Ceka", though there is no evidence for such an organization existing. Giacomo Acerbo Italo Balbo Roberto Farinacci Giovanni Giuriati Serafino Mazzolini Ettore...
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    comprehensive definition of the Italian race through the influence of Giacomo Acerbo. However, these efforts were challenged by Mussolini's endorsement of...
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    peoples. In 1941, the PNF's Mediterraneanists, through the influence of Giacomo Acerbo, put forward a comprehensive definition of the Italian race.: 146  However...
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    Italy (1861–1946), an economist, the Baron Giacomo Acerbo, proposed—and the Italian Parliament approved—the Acerbo Law, changing the electoral system from...
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    triangle red ribbon, it had no star. I grade, Grand Cross Abdul Hamid II Giacomo Acerbo Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal Albert...
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    social revolution. A year later, in 1934, Italian Agriculture Minister Giacomo Acerbo claimed that Fascist corporatism was the best way to defend private...
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  • Balbino Giuliano e Costanzo Ciano, father of Galeazzo, Alberto Beneduce, Giacomo Acerbo, Ezio Maria Gray, and Armando Casalini, among others. Recognition by...
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    Italian Parliament a new electoral law named after its drafter Giacomo Acerbo, the Acerbo Law, which assigned two-thirds of the seats to the list that had...
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    Giacomo Matteotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo matteˈɔtti]; 22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician and secretary of the...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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    1935 – October 31, 1939 Prime Minister Benito Mussolini Preceded by Giacomo Acerbo Succeeded by Giuseppe Tassinari Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies...
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    style. Project by architect Guido Fiorini commissioned by the gerarca Giacomo Acerbo. It is currently the seat of the Embassy of Venezuela. Santa Teresa...
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    stagnation. Arts and crafts were supported by wealthy benefactors such as Giacomo Acerbo, who would create the Museum of Ceramics [1]. It is during this period...
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    Pirzio Biroli, Cesare de Vecchi, Alfredo Guzzoni, Eugenio Casagrande and Giacomo Acerbo. In 1932 he was transferred to the Army Reserve with the rank of major...
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    the violence occurring recent elections, the antidemocratic legislation (Acerbo law) which assigned two-thirds of the parliamentary seats to the party with...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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  • January 1935 6 February 1943 8 years, 20 days National Fascist Party 44 Giacomo Acerbo (1888–1969) 6 February 1943 25 July 1943 169 days National Fascist Party...
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    Mussolini Office not in use 1923–1929 Minister of Agriculture and Forests Giacomo Acerbo (1888–1969) 12 September 1929 24 January 1935 5 years, 134 days National...
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  • Mussolini's National Fascist Party rose to power, and under the controversial Acerbo Law, which stated that the party with the largest share of the votes would...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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