Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 – 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician. Sforza was born at Lucca, the second son...
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University Press. p. 155. Di Nolfo, Ennio (2006). "Carlo Sforza, diplomatico e oratore". Carlo Sforza, Discorsi parlamentari (in Italian). Rome. p. 46.{{cite...
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Ludovico Maria Sforza (Italian: [ludoˈviːko maˈriːa ˈsfɔrtsa]; 27 July 1452 – 27 May 1508), also known as Ludovico il Moro (Italian: [il ˈmɔːro]; 'the...
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Muzio Attendolo Sforza (28 May 1369 – 4 January 1424) was an Italian condottiero. Founder of the Sforza dynasty, he led a Bolognese-Florentine army at...
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Francesco I Sforza KG (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ˈpriːmo ˈsfɔrtsa]; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the Sforza dynasty in...
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such as Ferrara. There were three principal assassins involved in Sforza's death: Carlo Visconti, Gerolamo Olgiati, and Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani, all...
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jurist and politician Carlo Scognamiglio (born 1944), Italian economist and politician Carlo Sforza (1872–1952), Italian politician Carlo Sibilia (born 1986)...
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Caterina Sforza (1463 – 28 May 1509) was an Italian noblewoman, the Countess of Forlì and Lady of Imola, firstly with her husband Girolamo Riario, and...
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fall of 1943, many Italian monarchists, like Benedetto Croce and Count Carlo Sforza, pressed for Victor Emmanuel III to abdicate and for Umberto to renounce...
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La Giovine Italia in Paris in 1937; and the former foreign minister Carlo Sforza, who had belonged to the short-lived antifascist Unione Democratica Nazionale...
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to peace in Europe. At the same time, the Italian foreign minister, Carlo Sforza, indicated he was ready to trade Italian claims in Dalmatia for British...
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October 1923: General Maurice Pellé Italy: November 1918 – January 1919: Carlo Sforza September 1920 – 22 October 1923: Camillo Garroni [it] Greece: 1918–1921:...
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Gabriele Sforza (born Carlo Sforza; 1423–1457), was a member of the Augustinian Order who served as Archbishop of Milan from 1445 to his death in 1457...
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Bjarni Benediktsson 1947-1953 Ireland Seán MacBride 1948-1951 Italy Carlo Sforza 1947-1951 Liechtenstein Alexander Frick 1945-1962 Luxembourg Joseph Bech...
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office 26 July 1951 – 17 August 1953 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Carlo Sforza Succeeded by Giuseppe Pella In office 12 December 1944 – 18 October 1946...
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Bjarni Benediktsson and Ambassador Thor Thors Italy – Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza and Ambassador Alberto Tarchiani Luxembourg – Foreign Minister Joseph...
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The first significant reform came under the direction of the minister Carlo Sforza who reorganized the Ministry around territorial bases. However, this...
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Maccanico, Fabio Mussi, Alessandro Natta, Marcello Pera, Enrico Rossi, Carlo Sforza, Sidney Sonnino, and Paolo Emilio Taviani, Foreign political leaders...
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from 1945. Others included the Italian anti-fascist statesman Count Carlo Sforza, the English mathematician Bertrand Russell, and Albert Einstein, a graduate...
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Daniele Rugani (born 1994), footballer Renato Salvatori (1933–1988), actor Carlo Sforza (1872–1952), diplomat and politician Rinaldo and Ezilda Torre, founded...
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Enrico Dell'Este over the fate of Benito's mother. Carlo Sforza is substantially based on Francesco Sforza, a historical condottiere who became Duke of Milan...
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(1856–1933) 26 September 1919 15 June 1920 263 days Liberal Union Nitti I·II Carlo Sforza (1872–1952) 15 June 1920 4 July 1921 1 year, 19 days Democratic Liberal...
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founded by refugees from the village of Golyam Izvor, Teteven area. Carlo Sforza mentioned that Pašić "was lucky in another respect, he belonged to the...
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Zanella and the attempts of the experienced Italian foreign minister Carlo Sforza to uphold the previous Wilsonian plans for a multicultural Free State...
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agreement, however, was denounced by the subsequent Italian foreign minister Carlo Sforza (June 1920). The Paris Peace Conference, following the events of World...
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Minister Alcide De Gasperi Preceded by Alcide De Gasperi Succeeded by Carlo Sforza Secretary of the Italian Socialist Party In office 16 May 1949 – 12 December...
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Political offices Preceded by Carlo Sforza as President of the National Consult President of the Constituent Assembly 1946–1947 Succeeded by Umberto Terracini...
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from this source, which is in the public domain. Giannini, Massimo Carlo. "Sforza, Guido Ascanio", Treccani Johannes Matthias Brixius, Die Mitglieder...
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minister of state in December 1928. Following the end of the Fascist period Carlo Sforza, high commissioner for the sanctions against fascism, proposed Schanzer's...
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Kauffmann Robert Schuman, Henri Bonnet Bjarni Benediktsson, Thor Thors Carlo Sforza, Alberto Tarchiani Joseph Bech, Hugues Le Gallais Dirk Stikker, Eelco...
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