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    Paolo Boselli (8 June 1838 – 10 March 1932) was an Italian politician who served as the 34th prime minister of Italy during World War I. Boselli was born...
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  • Mauro Boselli (born 1985), Argentine footballer Milvia Boselli (born 1943), former Italian politician Orfeo Boselli (1597–1667), Italian sculptor Paolo Boselli...
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    800,000 troops down to 1,000,000 and the government of Prime Minister Paolo Boselli collapsed. Throughout the spring and summer of 1917, the Italians had...
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    under Paolo Boselli. After the Italian military disaster in World War I at Caporetto on 25 October 1917, which led to the fall of the Boselli government...
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  • (1940–1992), Italian judge Paolo Boselli (1838–1932), Italian politician Paolo Calcinaro (born 1977), Italian politician Paolo Cappa (1888–1956), Italian journalist...
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    the Italo-Turkish War. Giolitti was succeeded by Antonio Salandra, Paolo Boselli, and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. The First World War brought about Italian...
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    9 hours in summer. Savona usually sees snow once or twice per year. Paolo Boselli (1838–1932), Prime Minister of Italy during World War I Gianni Baget...
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    King of Italy Antonio Salandra – Prime Minister (until 18 June 1916) Paolo Boselli – Prime Minister (18 June 1916 – 29 October 1917) Vittorio Emanuele...
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    155 days 2 36 Mario Scelba Christian Democracy 1 year, 146 days 1 37 Paolo Boselli Liberal Union 1 year, 134 days 1 38 Lamberto Dini Independent 1 year...
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    The Boselli government of Italy held office from 18 June 1916 until 30 October 1917, a total of 499 days, or 1 year, 4 months and 12 days. The government...
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    Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Giovanni Giolitti Succeeded by Paolo Boselli Personal details Born (1853-08-13)13 August 1853 Troia, Apulia, Kingdom...
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    intervention in the war. The Italian Liberal Party, under the leadership of Paolo Boselli, promoted intervention in the war on the side of the Allies and used...
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    1911 21 March 1914 8 Antonio Salandra 21 March 1914 18 June 1916 9 Paolo Boselli 18 June 1916 29 October 1917 10 Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 29 October...
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    Succeeded by Paolo Boselli Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 5 November 1914 – 23 June 1919 Prime Minister Antonio Salandra Paolo Boselli Vittorio Emanuele...
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    had political consequences in Italy: the Salandra Cabinet fell, and Paolo Boselli became the new Prime Minister. Enrico Acerbi, Strafexpedition, Gino...
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    Società storica savonese by a group of intellectuals at the request of Paolo Boselli, the future Prime Minister. In 1916 it assumed its present name. The...
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    storia patria, convinced in 1888 the minister of public education, Paolo Boselli, to decree the church a national monument. In 1943, during the Second...
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  • 1891) March 11 – Dora Carrington, British painter (b. 1893) March 10 – Paolo Boselli, 22nd Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1838) March 12 – Ivar Kreuger swedish...
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  • sinking of the war, with 1,900 lives lost. June 10 Politics Italy: Paolo Boselli succeeds Antonio Salandra as Prime Minister. (Details) Middle Eastern...
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    intervention in the war. The Italian Liberal Party under the leadership of Paolo Boselli promoted intervention in the war on the side of the Allies and utilised...
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    King of Italy Antonio Salandra – Prime Minister of Italy (1914–1916) Paolo Boselli – Prime Minister of Italy (1916–1917) Vittorio Orlando – Prime Minister...
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    from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Boselli". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 28 July...
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    Alexandre Ribot, and the Italian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Paolo Boselli and Sidney Sonnino. It was intended as a tentative agreement to settle...
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    politician and Minister of War in the second Salandra government and in the Boselli government. He was among the leading military figures of the First World...
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    Sonnino, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was also received by Paolo Boselli, the Italian prime minister. Sonnino arranged for the secretary general...
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    Alexandre Ribot, and the Italian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Paolo Boselli and Sidney Sonnino; to settle the Italian interest in the Ottoman Empire—specifically...
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  • Prime minister (1911–1914) Antonio Salandra, Prime minister (1914–1916) Paolo Boselli, Prime minister (1916–1917) Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Prime minister...
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  • Fortis 1st (1905) Alessandro Fortis 2nd (1906) Sidney Sonnino 1st (1906) Paolo Boselli (1917) Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1919) Luigi Facta (1922) Benito Mussolini...
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    (1858–1940)  Italy poetry, essays Pompeo Gherardo Molmenti (1852–1928) Paolo Boselli (1838–1932) Giovanni Gentile (1875–1944) 18 Samuel Parsons Scott (1846–1929)...
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    to disband. On 6 June he sent a letter to Rome to the Prime Minister Paolo Boselli to illustrate his assessments of the facts; he declared himself worried...
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