Depretis IV government of Italy held office from 29 May 1881 until 25 May 1883, a total of 726 days, or 1 year, 11 months and 26 days. The government...
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Agostino Depretis (31 January 1813 – 29 July 1887) was an Italian statesman and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Italy for several stretches...
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allowing the government to be dominated by Depretis. Despotic and corrupt actions are believed to be the key means by which Depretis managed to keep...
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suffrage, which was approved by the government of Agostino Depretis. In 1883 the leaders of the Left, Agostino Depretis, and the Right, Marco Minghetti,...
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allowing the government to be dominated by Agostino Depretis. Despotic and corrupt actions are believed to be the key means in which Depretis managed to...
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authoritarian and corrupt: Depretis pressured districts to vote for his candidates if they wished to gain favourable concessions from Depretis when in power, resulting...
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the Kingdom of Italy in the third Cairoli government and in the fourth, fifth and sixth Depretis governments. A student of the Royal Academy of Turin,...
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coveted Ethiopia itself and, in 1887, Italian Prime Minister Agostino Depretis ordered an invasion, leading to the Eritrea War. This invasion was halted...
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Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis before him, never considered proceeding to occupation, being generally...
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Dogali, Eritrea, where they lost 500 troops. The Prime Minister, Agostino Depretis, died shortly after this defeat in July 1887. Francesco Crispi replaced...
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carried out thanks to a precise program established by the government led by Agostino Depretis. The monumental complex was inaugurated by King Victor Emmanuel...
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attacks on Agostino Magliani, Treasury Minister in the cabinet of Depretis. Following Depretis's death on 29 July 1887 Francesco Crispi, a notable politician...
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Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, a prominent member of the Italian politics for decades. Depretis had been head of the government since 1881 and also from...
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the northwest, as well as in other factors. Between 1877 and 1887 (Depretis governments) Italy had passed new protectionist tariff laws to protect its weak...
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expelled from the island. He was replaced by the more malleable Agostino Depretis, who gained Garibaldi's trust and was appointed as pro-dictator. On 25...
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Agostino Depretis. Irredentism faced a setback when the French occupation of Tunisia in 1881 started a crisis in French–Italian relations. The government entered...
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Austria. Their replacements, Bettino Ricasoli as Prime Minister and Agostino Depretis as Minister of the Navy, set out to secure Italian dominance over the Adriatic...
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Cavour [it] Canale Ciappetta-Camaggio [it] Canale Conte di Sarno [it] Canale Depretis [it] Canale della Botte [it] Canale dei molini di Imola [it] Canale di...
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section of the Italian Federation. Following the rise to power of Agostino Depretis's Historical Left, Cafiero and Malatesta began planning to officially reconstitute...
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