Giuseppe Biancheri (2 December 1821 – 28 October 1908) was an Italian politician and lawyer. He was the longest serving President of the Chamber of Deputies...
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gentleman, delayed venturing out to register his son's birth for fear of Giuseppe Garibaldi's Expedition of the Thousand, who had just stormed into Sicily...
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Felice Romani (redirect from Giuseppe Felice Romani)
Cristoforo Colombo (1857) Felicita Casella, Cristoforo Colombo (1865) Giuseppe Marcora (1869) La straniera Vincenzo Bellini (1829) Rosmonda Carlo Coccia (1829)...
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Giuseppe Zanardelli (29 October 1826 – 26 December 1903) was an Italian jurist and political figure. He served as the Prime Minister of Italy from 15...
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239 days Historical Left Giuseppe Biancheri (1821–1908) 10 March 1902 18 October 1904 2 years, 222 days Historical Right Giuseppe Marcora (1841–1927) 30 November...
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Giovanni Marcora (22 December 1922 – 5 February 1983) was an Italian businessman, politician and minister. He was born at Inveruno, near Milan. After...
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published in the magazine "Ribelle", but with the able advocacy of Giuseppe Marcora, his distinguished defence attorney, he secured an acquittal, which...
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Giuseppe Saragat (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈsaːraɡat]; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician and statesman who served as...
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protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close friend and supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architects of Italian unification...
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Ritratto dell'avvocato Giuseppe Marcora, 1924 (Art collections of Fondazione Cariplo)...
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formed a coalition government led by the independent university professor Giuseppe Conte. The government was sworn in on 5 September 2019. Fontana was appointed...
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members, Italian state police killed one man, an electrician named Innocente Marcora.: 52 Both interventionists and neutralists were outraged by the man's...
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the Navy Alberto del Bobo, and President of the Chamber of Deputies Giuseppe Marcora aboard, she met the formation of former Austro-Hungarian Navy ships...
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Giuseppe Bartolomei (12 January 1923 – 28 September 1996) was an Italian politician. He was municipal councilor in Arezzo; in 1961, he became head of the...
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Domenico Giovanni Giuseppe Maria Lanza (15 February 1810 – 9 March 1882) was an Italian politician and the eighth prime minister of Italy from 1869 to...
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proponents of "La Base", a leftist wing of the party, close to Giovanni Marcora. He rose through the ranks of the party, becoming a member of its national...
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fact, during the 1964 presidential election, the social-democratic leader Giuseppe Saragat succeeded in gaining the majority of votes. In August 1967, Leone...
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Biancheri Zanardelli Chinaglia Colombo Gallo Villa Biancheri Marcora Biancheri Marcora Orlando De Nicola Rocco Casertano Giurati Ciano Grandi Orlando...
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Nicola Mancino Raimondo Manzini Giovanni Marcora Franco Marini Alberto Marvelli Piersanti Mattarella Giuseppe Medici Piero Mentasti Francesco Merloni Silvio...
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of friar Castiglioni) on 9 August 1938, and of cardinal Schuster Carlo Marcora (1996). "Achille Ratti and the Biblioteca Ambrosiana". Publications de...
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Those leading government figures who had voted for the resolution included Giuseppe Bottai and Emilio De Bono as well as Grandi. The King had Mussolini arrested...
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Giuriati retired to a low profile life. He died in Rome in 1970. Sircana, Giuseppe. "Giuriati, Giovanni Batista". treccani.it. Dizionario Biografico Degli...
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"MARINELLI, Lucrezia". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 70: Marcora–Marsilio (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...
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Constituent Assembly in 1946 and became president after the resignation of Giuseppe Saragat the following year. He signed the Italian Constitution along with...
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leader of its left-wing faction, together with men like Giorgio La Pira, Giuseppe Dossetti and Enrico Mattei (the future boss of ENI, the Italian government-owned...
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(2008). "MARINI, Gaetano". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 70: Marcora–Marsilio (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...
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four ministers from the MSI party, including the Deputy Prime Minister Giuseppe Tatarella, although Fini did not directly take part as a minister. (Fini...
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productions at the Teatro Mercadante. He also loved reading the poetry of Giuseppe Ungaretti, Eugenio Montale, and Salvatore Quasimodo. Napolitano has often...
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