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    The Ricasoli I government of Italy held office from 12 June 1861 until 3 March 1862, a total of 264 days, or 8 months and 19 days. The government was...
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    Fort Ricasoli (Maltese: Forti Rikażli) is a bastioned fort in Kalkara, Malta, which was built by the Order of Saint John between 1670 and 1698. The fort...
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    further sheltered by an isolated breakwater and is bounded to the south by Ricasoli Point. Its north-western shore is formed by the Sciberras peninsula, which...
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    Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Kingdom of Italy in the first Ricasoli government. Miglietti born in Moncalieri, near Turin to Dominico Miglietti...
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    appointed to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce in the first Ricasoli government (1861-1862), where he established the "Statistics Division” (currently...
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    The Cavour IV government was the first cabinet of the Kingdom of Italy. It held office from 23 March until 12 June 1861, a total of 81 days, or 2 months...
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    president of the lower chamber in the first Italian Parliament, and in March 1862 succeeded Ricasoli in the government, retaining for himself the portfolios...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy) (category Lists of government ministers of Italy)
    from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Ricasoli". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July...
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    misunderstanding of the "Ricasoli formula". In 1967, the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) regulation set by the Italian government was based on a loose...
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    death king Victor Emmanuel II gave the task to form a new government firstly to Bettino Ricasoli and then to Urbano Rattazzi; Rattazzi was the leader of...
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    origine controllata (DOC) regulation set by the Italian government firmly established the "Ricasoli formula" of a Sangiovese-based blend with 10-30% Malvasia...
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    part of the government's vision to breathe a new lease of life into the Grand Harbour area, the site formerly occupied by the former Ricasoli Industrial...
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    president of the lower chamber in the first Italian Parliament, and in March 1862 succeeded Ricasoli in the government, retaining for himself the portfolios...
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    political views, including loyalty to the crown and low government spending. The opposition to Ricasoli was mainly organized by former prime minister Rattazzi...
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    a letter to Tuscany asking that they restore their Grand Duke. Bettino Ricasoli, virtual dictator of Tuscany at the time, wrote about this appeal to his...
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    entrance to The Medway and at Fort Ricasoli at the entrance to the Grand Harbour at Malta. With the exception of Ricasoli, the design of these was constrained...
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    within the British armed forces staged between 4 and 12 April 1807 at Fort Ricasoli on the island of Malta, then a British Protectorate, by the Froberg Regiment...
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    commands the entrances to both harbours along with Fort Tigné and Fort Ricasoli. It is best known for its role in the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. By...
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    Giacomo Antonelli (category Participants in the First Vatican Council)
    Bettino Ricasoli in 1861, Pius IX, at Antonelli's suggestion, replied with the famous "Non possumus" but in 1862 accepted too late Ricasoli's proposal...
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    but was almost immediately recalled and reappointed foreign minister by Ricasoli. Assuming office on the morrow of the Italian defeat at Custoza, he succeeded...
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    He was appointed senator and received the title of count. Entering the Ricasoli cabinet of 1861 as minister for the navy, he held the portfolio of public...
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    he was one of the first Ministers of the newly formed Kingdom of Italy, holding the Ministry of War in three governments: Ricasoli I, Farini and Minghetti...
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    unification would be incomplete. "To go to Rome", said his successor, Bettino Ricasoli, "is not merely a right; it is an inexorable necessity." In regard to the...
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    Bolivia. 1866–1866 Consul (a.i.) of Italy Carlos Alberto Cavalchini Lima Ricasoli II Cabinet Mariano Ignacio Prado 1867–1876 Consul of Italy Hipólito Garrou...
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    ministers (complete list) – Camillo Benso, Prime minister (1861) Bettino Ricasoli, Prime minister (1861–1862) Urbano Rattazzi, Prime minister (1862) Luigi...
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    List of prime ministers of Italy (category Lists of heads of government)
    from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Ricasoli". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July...
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    parliamentary debate was held on January 23, but it was decided on Bettino Ricasoli's proposal that no decision would be made. The Chamber, having regard to...
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    Giuseppe Garibaldi (category People of the First Italian War of Independence)
    the provisional government of Milan, which had rebelled against the Austrian occupation. In the course of the following unsuccessful First Italian War of...
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    at ULB´s Digital Library John A. Rice, "Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo's Musical Patronage in Florence, 1765–1790, as Reflected in the Ricasoli Collection"...
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    image serves as a memorial following her death. Lucrezia di Matteo Albizzi Ricasoli was a Florentine patrician woman born likely in the last decade of the...
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