The Crispi II government of Italy held office from 9 March 1889 until 6 February 1891, a total of 699 days, or 1 year, 10 months and 28 days. The government...
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Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. He was among the main protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close...
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Italian governments, which resulted in their resignation or dismissal. It includes both governments who served under the Kingdom of Italy and governments who...
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War in the first, second and third Menabrea governments, the eighth Depretis government and the first and second Crispi governments. Born into a family...
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Umberto I of Italy (category People of the Second Italian War of Independence)
public hostility to the colonialist plans of the various governments, especially Crispi's, and the numerous crackdowns on civil liberties. The protesters...
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Rudinì II government of Italy held office from 10 March 1896 until 15 July 1896, a total of 127 days, or 4 months and 5 days. The government was composed...
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Cape Guardafui (section Lighthouse "Francesco Crispi")
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Kingdom of Italy (redirect from Government of the Kingdom of Italy)
schools. In 1887, Francesco Crispi became prime minister and began focusing government efforts on foreign policy. Crispi worked to build Italy as a great...
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Depretis II government of Italy held office from 26 December 1877 until 24 March 1878, a total of 88 days, or 2 months and 26 days. The government was composed...
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Prime Minister of Italy (section The "Second Republic")
ministers of this period was Francesco Crispi, a left-wing patriot and statesman, the first head of the government from Southern Italy. He led the country...
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powers for the government, established undersecretaries in the several ministries and created the Health Superior Council. Despite Crispi being more leftist...
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Agostino Depretis (section In government)
Garibaldi's close councilor Francesco Crispi as pro-dictator (prodittatore) of Sicily, during the dictatorial government; however he failed in his attempt...
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History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) (redirect from Second Roman Empire)
Crispi put through liberal policies such as the Public Health Act of 1888 and establishing tribunals for redress against abuses by the government. The...
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This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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were relatively mild. In the three weeks of uncertainty before Crispi formed a government on 15 December 1893, the rapid spread of violence drove many local...
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Italo Balbo, Giovanni Gentile, Giuseppe Bottai and Dino Grandi. Francesco Crispi (1818–1901). The known Sicilian statesman was admired by the dictator Mussolini...
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and embroiled himself at various times with various politicians, from Crispi downwards. After his retirement he lived in Surrey, England, where he died...
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selected by Crispi as the new Minister of Treasury and Finance. But in October 1890, Giolitti resigned from his office due to contrasts with Crispi's colonial...
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Sonzogno in the trial against Giuseppe Luciani; in 1878 he defended Francesco Crispi, accused of bigamy; in 1879 he obtained sovereign pardon for Giovanni Passannante...
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Historical Right (section Unification and governments)
and Rudinì was charged to form a new government in substitution of Francesco Crispi. During his short government, overthrown after one year, Rudinì worked...
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communicate to the Government of our Friend His Majesty the King of Italy copies of Your Majesty's letter and of our reply." Francesco Crispi, the Italian Prime...
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Francesco Crispi, Prime minister (1887–1891) Antonio Starabba, Prime minister (1891–1892) Giovanni Giolitti, Prime minister (1892–1893) Francesco Crispi, Prime...
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the very well organized Catholic Church. The liberal government under the Sicilian Francesco Crispi sought to enlarge his political base by emulating Otto...
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section at the Paris Exhibition of 1889. Crispi and his Treasury Minister Giovanni Giolitti knew of an 1889 government inspection report about the Banca Romana...
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1907 Lo Stato e la realtà, Milano, 1911 Discorsi per la guerra, Roma, 1919 Crispi, Palermo, 1923 Discorsi per la guerra e per la pace, Foligno, 1923 Diritto...
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attempted to annex Sicily to Piedmont, but Garibaldi and his comrade Francesco Crispi would not allow it. Cavour persuaded Victor Emmanuel to write a letter to...
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for the XV legislature, during which he aligned himself with Francesco Crispi and his allies against the faction led by Agostino Depretis. In 1884 he...
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at the Battle of Dogali. Depretis's successor, Prime Minister Francesco Crispi signed the Treaty of Wuchale in 1889 with Menelik II, the new emperor. This...
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and Rudinì was charged to form a new government in substitution of Francesco Crispi. During his short government, overthrown after 1 year, Rudinì worked...
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Crispi put through liberal policies such as the Public Health Act of 1888 and establishing tribunals for redress against abuses by the government. The...
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