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    Lodovico Mortara (16 April 1855 – 1 January 1937) was an Italian jurist, magistrate, and politician. He served as Minister of Justice with the first Nitti...
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    the father of Italian justice and senator Lodovico Mortara and grandfather of statistician Giorgio Mortara. Vessillo Israelitico, 1894, pp. 59–62 Corriere...
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    Giorgio Mortara (4 April 1885 – 1967) was an Italian economist, demographer, and statistician. He was the son of senator Lodovico Mortara, a noted jurist...
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    eldest brother. Ludovico was conferred the courtesy title of Count of Mortara. Within ten days, Ludovico was in Cremona to keep the lands of the duchy...
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    member of the Neapolitan school of jurisprudence, he was close to Lodovico Mortara and Vittorio Scialoja. In 1906, at age twenty-five, he became secretary...
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    (1861–1930) 18 January 1919 23 June 1919 156 days Liberal Union Orlando Lodovico Mortara (1855–1937) 23 June 1919 21 May 1920 333 days Independent Nitti I Minister...
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  • Montagnana (PSI, PCI) Claudio Morpurgo (PdL) Elio Morpurgo (Left, Lib) Lodovico Mortara (Indep) Elia Musatti (PSI) Ernesto Nathan (Rad) Fiamma Nirenstein (PCI...
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    Vittorio Scialoja Liberal Union (1919–1920) Minister of Grace and Justice Lodovico Mortara Independent (1919–1920) Minister of Finance Francesco Tedesco Liberal...
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    Minister of Justice In office 21 May 1920 – 15 June 1920 Preceded by Lodovico Mortara Succeeded by Luigi Fera Minister of Agriculture In office 14 March...
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    Pisanelli". camera.it. Camera dei Deputati. Retrieved 10 September 2023. Mortara, Lodovico (1929). Manuale della procedura civile'. Vol. I (IX ed.). Turin. p...
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    Catholic layman, declared Blessed Edgardo Mortara (1851–1940), Catholic priest that was the subject of the Mortara Case during the Risorgimento Nella Nobili...
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    Monte Imperiale, Villanova, Sartirana, Leale, Cusago, Valenza, Galliate, Mortara, Bassignana, San Secondo, Felino, Torrechiara, Castel San Giovanni, Pigliola...
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    soldiers of the garrison of Mortara (1659), the economic situation of the Taverna family worsened considerably, which prevented Lodovico from completing the payment...
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  • entrepreneur who in 1907 founded the biggest publishing company in Italy. Edgardo Mortara (1851–1940), priest, central figure in a controversy that arose when at...
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    operation. The station is the terminus of the railway connecting Milan and Mortara. Since the station is in the centre of Porta Genova, the district is divided...
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    district inwards to Porta Genova in Milan and outwards to Abbiategrasso and Mortara in Lomellina. There is a plan for a new Milan Metro station to be realized...
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    300 ft) bridge that crosses both the Naviglio Grande canal and the Milan-Mortara railway, connecting Ronchetto to the Giambellino-Lorenteggio district....
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