Sidney Costantino, Baron Sonnino (11 March 1847 – 24 November 1922) was an Italian statesman, 19th prime minister of Italy and twice served briefly as...
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Sonnino is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is the birthplace of Italian national team footballer...
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Sonnino may refer to: Sonnino, town and comune in the Lazio, central Italy Sonnino (surname), Italian surname Sonnino I Cabinet Sonnino II Cabinet This...
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Sonnino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sidney Sonnino (1847–1922), Italian statesman Giorgio Sonnino (1844–1921), a senator...
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Italian alliance was taken up by Castello's successor Sidney Sonnino and Rodd in November. Sonnino proposed a non-binding agreement which could be turned into...
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Giorgio Sonnino (17 February 1844 – 29 November 1921) was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and died in Rome. He was...
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Sonnino (Grande de España) (10 December 1671 – 11 April 1732) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Colonna. He was Prince of Galatro and Sonnino,...
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Historical Right, Sidney Sonnino, became premier in February 1906, Giolitti did not openly oppose him, but his followers did. When Sonnino lost his majority...
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Graziella Sonnino Carpi (born 11 November 1884; also known as Graziell Sonnino) was an Italian feminist and peace activist in the interwar period. She...
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and Italian Minister of Finance (1909–1910) in the governments of Sidney Sonnino. In March 1914, the conservative Salandra was brought into the national...
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The Sonnino I government of Italy held office from 8 February 1906 until 29 May 1906, a total of 110 days, or 3 months and 21 days. The government was...
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Quercianella–Sonnino railway station, on the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway line, serves Quercianella, a small village on the Etruscan coast between Antignano...
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Orlando, one of the Big Four of World War I, and his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino, an Anglican of British origins, arrived at the Paris Peace Conference...
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Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Tommaso Tittoni Succeeded by Sidney Sonnino Personal details Born (1842-09-16)16 September 1842 Forlì, Papal States...
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administration, and for the third time from February to May 1906, under Sonnino's premiership. During the latter term of office he achieved the conversion...
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Southern question (section The Sonnino-Franchetti inquiry and the discovery of the southern question)
professors and members of the historical Right, Leopoldo Franchetti and Sidney Sonnino, partly in response to the "official" inquiry, published their inquiry...
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"Southern question" by Francesco Saverio Nitti, Gaetano Salvemini and Sidney Sonnino, but the government only acted in special problem areas such as Naples...
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30–40 Reinhardt 2016, p. 20. Kleinman 1985, p. 145. Bély 2001, p. 57. Sonnino 1998, pp. 217–218. Petitfils 2002, pp. 34–37 Petitfils 2002, pp. 29–36...
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especially the two foreign ministers Antonio di San Giuliano and Sidney Sonnino. They optimistically expected that victory would bring new territories...
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Sokolow to Sidney Sonnino, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was also received by Paolo Boselli, the Italian prime minister. Sonnino arranged for...
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of humanity". Vittorio Emanuele Orlando and his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino, an Anglican of British origins, worked primarily to secure the partition...
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Robert Lovitt 22 < 0.001% William H. McGaughey Jr. 19 < 0.001% Edward Sonnino 17 < 0.001% Steven Roy Lipscomb 15 < 0.001% Sam Sloan 15 < 0.001% Brock...
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Italy in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino. He was also known as "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers...
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Woelders, Henri; Panis, Bart; Lambardi, Maurizio (2006). Ruane, John; Sonnino, Andrea (eds.). "II. Use of cryopreservation and reproductive technologies...
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Marcantonio Colonna, 3rd Prince of Sonnino and 4th Marquess of Castelnuovo (Grande de España) (18 March 1724 – 16 August 1795) was an Italian nobleman...
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The Sonnino II government of Italy held office from 11 December 1909 until 31 March 1910, a total of 110 days, or 3 months and 20 days. The government...
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Rudofsky's original designs and are handmade in Brazil. In 1953, Dino Sonnino bought Bernardo Sandals from Aldo Bruzzichelli, the co-founder (with Bernard...
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Marchioness of Castelnuovo by birth, and the Princess consort of Galatro and Sonnino. She was the daughter of Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1st Marquess of Castelnuovo...
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the different opinions of Orlando and Sonnino: the first was decided to obtain Fiume and forsake Dalmatia, Sonnino did not mean to abandon Dalmatia and...
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seen or done is still a mystery. In 2016, the American historian Paul Sonnino suggested that Eustache Dauger could have been a valet of Cardinal Mazarin's...
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