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    Luigi Federzoni (27 September 1878 – 24 January 1967) was an Italian nationalist and later Fascist politician. Federzoni was born in Bologna. Educated...
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    blackshirts gathered in Rome to demand the resignation of liberal Prime Minister Luigi Facta and the appointment of a new Fascist government. On the morning of...
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  • historian Luigi Federzoni (1878–1967), nationalist and later Fascist politician Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658–1730), soldier and naturalist Luigi Frusci...
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    supported the war. Long-time nationalists Gabriele D'Annunzio and Luigi Federzoni and a Marxist journalist once praised by Lenin, now a new convert to...
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  • benefit him and his regime. Mussolini's Minister of the Interior, Luigi Federzoni, recalled Mori to active service and appointed him prefect of Trapani...
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    (ad interim) National Fascist Party 31 October 1922 – 17 June 1924 Luigi Federzoni National Fascist Party 17 June 1924 – 6 November 1926 Benito Mussolini...
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    working-class. (In alphabetical order.) Francesco Coppola Enrico Corradini Luigi Federzoni Roberto Forges Davanzati Ezio Maria Gray Maurizio Maraviglia Giovanni...
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    Tittoni (1855–1931) 1 December 1919 21 January 1929 9 years, 51 days — Luigi Federzoni (1878–1967) 29 April 1929 2 March 1939 9 years, 307 days — Giacomo...
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    supported the war. Long-time nationalists Gabriele D'Annunzio and Luigi Federzoni, together with a former socialist journalist and new convert to nationalist...
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  • decided to set the putsch in motion. At the same time, Grandi and Luigi Federzoni, his close ally and Italian nationalist leader, were trying to estimate...
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    Fascists and Italy's conservative faction in Parliament, which was led by Luigi Federzoni, a conservative monarchist and nationalist who was a member of the...
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    recall to active service in 1924 by the Minister of the Interior, Luigi Federzoni. In the same year, Mori joined the Fascist Party. He was next appointed...
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    and finally Genoa (1925–1926). In 1926 Mussolini, on the advice of Luigi Federzoni (who knew him from Bologna), made Bocchini Rome's Chief of Police and...
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  • Fallen on the Capitol; then the president of the Senate of the Kingdom Luigi Federzoni laid a laurel wreath on the Altar of the Fascist Fallen on behalf of...
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    Nello Quilici published in the magazine Nuova Antologia, edited by Luigi Federzoni, in which he defended the Aryan race and explained how the Semitic...
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    the Fascist Intellectuals, among them: Luigi Barzini Sr. Guelfo Civinini Salvatore Di Giacomo Luigi Federzoni Giovanni Gentile Curzio Malaparte Filippo...
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    administration in the indigenous troops. In 1926, colonial minister, Luigi Federzoni, described the Eritrean regiments as "the most solid, effective and...
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    Intellectuals which was signed by a number of writers and intellectuals, including Luigi Pirandello, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and Giuseppe...
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    Luigi Federzoni served as president of the Senate from 1929 to 1939....
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    1922 – 30 October 1922 Prime Minister Luigi Facta Preceded by Giuseppe Girardini Succeeded by Luigi Federzoni Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office...
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    posts to the cabinet headed by Luigi Facta on 25 February 1922, but he resigned from office soon being succeeded by Luigi Fulci in the post. In 1922, Colonna...
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    weekly L'Idea Nazionale, founded by him together with Alfredo Rocco and Luigi Federzoni. Corradini also published articles in La Lupa based in Florence between...
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    Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies (abolished in 1937) Luigi Federzoni Benito Mussolini Pietro Lanza di Scalea Emilio De Bono Alessandro Lessona...
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  • 23 – Holcombe Ward, American tennis player (b. 1878) January 24 – Luigi Federzoni, Italian Fascist politician (b. 1878) January 27 Crew of Apollo 1 (launch...
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  • support of two other prominent nationalists, Enrico Corradini and Luigi Federzoni, he launched the party's official newspaper, L'Idea Nazionale. Coppola...
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    1922 30 October 1922 246 days Democratic Liberal Party Facta I–II 8 Luigi Federzoni (1878–1967) 26 February 1922 3 June 1924 2 years, 98 days Nationalist...
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    included fellow movement veterans Emilio De Bono, Italo Balbo, and Luigi Federzoni that was highly critical of the introduction of Nazi Germany-influenced...
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    December 1919 – 21 January 1929 Preceded by Adeodato Bonasi Succeeded by Luigi Federzoni Personal details Born (1855-11-16)16 November 1855 Rome, Papal States...
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    Italian Liberal Party / Independent XXV (1919) XXVI (1921) XXVII (1924) Luigi Federzoni (1878–1967) 29 April 1929 2 March 1939 9 years, 307 days National Fascist...
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    Mussolini's National Fascist Party took up her cause: in August 1920, deputy Luigi Federzoni accused the Romanian state of trying to kidnap and silence Bacaloglu...
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