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    Consiglio". www.governo.it (in Italian). 9 November 2015. Archived from the original on 15 November 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021. "Cavour, Camillo Benso...
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    1849 in favour of his son Victor Emmanuel II. In 1852, a liberal ministry under Count Camillo Benso di Cavour was installed and the Kingdom of Sardinia...
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    The Cavour III government was the 13th and last cabinet of the Kingdom of Sardinia. It held office from 21 January 1860 until 23 March. III Governo Cavour...
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    Retrieved 2018-08-02. "Governo Meloni". governo.it (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022. "IV Governo Cavour". storia.camera.it (in...
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  • favoured a strong central government, obligatory conscription and during the Cavour era the secular Law of Guarantees, causing Pope Pius IX's Non Expedit policy...
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    Minister of the Navy (Italy) "IV Governo Cavour". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Ricasoli". storia.camera.it (in Italian)...
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    the government of Sicily. The pace of Garibaldi's victories had worried Cavour, who in early July sent him a proposal of immediate annexation of Sicily...
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    of Head of the Government, Prime Minister, Secretary of State (Capo del Governo, Primo Ministro, Segretario di Stato) held by Benito Mussolini, Duce of...
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    who held the office in 1861 in the government of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour; while the longest-serving minister was Alfredo Rocco, who served in the...
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    days. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II declared the Kingdom of Italy, making Cavour officially Prime Minister of Italy. Cavour had many difficult issues to consider...
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    politiche fra la dinastia di Savoia e il governo Britannico dal 1240 al 1815 (1853); Rimembranze sul Conte di Cavour (1876); and Considerazioni storiche sulle...
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    appeared that there was no support available from Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who had his hands tied by the agreements with Napoleon III, although he...
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    in the war of 1859 against Austria; and in July of that year succeeded Cavour in the premiership. In 1860 he was sent to Berlin and Saint Petersburg to...
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    Sardinia became the King of Italy as Victor Emmanuel II, and in that year Italy's Fourth Cavour government drew upon the former Sardinian Ministry of...
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  • Albert abdicated in favor of his son Victor-Emmanuel II. The new king and his Prime Minister Cavour were to be the major architects of Italian unity. The...
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  • Italian Republic. King Victor Emmanuel II, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and Giuseppe Mazzini have been referred...
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    the Historical Right, a parliamentary group formed by Camillo Benso di Cavour in the Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia, following the 1848 revolution...
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  • linked, referred to also as Liberal Conservatives) of Camillo Benso di Cavour and Bettino Ricasoli and the Liberal Constitutional Party of Marco Minghetti...
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    the nation" Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Victor Emmanuel II, and Camillo Cavour, pursuing divergent goals. The various groups participated in the...
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    by the action of the Piedmontese Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. The latter set aside his republican ideas to favor...
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    Thatcher, and said he belongs to the liberal Right of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Luigi Einaudi, Alcide De Gasperi, and Montanelli. He said he voted for...
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    Sardinia and of the Kingdom of Italy and Minister of the Interior in the first Cavour government. He was also the nephew of Coriolano Malingri di Bagnolo [it]...
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    in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont. In Turin he attended Liceo classico Cavour and completed his university studies; in the same years he became acquainted...
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    Pesendorfer, Franz (1987). Leopoldo II di Lorena, Il governo di famiglia in Toscana. Memorie del granduca Leopoldo II di Lorena (1824-1859) (in Italian)...
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    and not Cavour's. In addition, Cavour mistrusted Mordini because of his close association during the early 1850s with Giuseppe Mazzini. Cavour also mistrusted...
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    up to the Roman bridge while the "decumanus" road corresponded to corso Cavour-corso Mazzini. Under most of the streets of the historic center there are...
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    stands in the Bronx Zoo in New York City was once in the main square (Piazza Cavour) by the lakeside. It was bought by William Rockefeller in 1902 for Lire 3...
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    by the action of the Piedmontese Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. The latter set aside his republican ideas to favor...
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  • Forza Italia". Repubblica.it. 4 March 2018. "Renzi: "Lascerò dopo nuovo governo. Pd all'opposizione". Ma è scontro nel partito: "Via subito". Orfini: "Percorso...
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    Teachers are known as professore (male) or professoressa (female). The Liceo Cavour was established in 1871 as the Physics and Mathematics branch of the Regio...
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