Francesco Saverio Vincenzo de Paola[citation needed] Nitti (Italian: [fɾanˈt͡ʃesko saˈvɛːɾjo ˈnitti]; 19 July 1868 – 20 February 1953) was an Italian...
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2015. Francesco Saverio Nitti, L'Italia all'alba del secolo XX, Casa Editrice Nazionale Roux e Viarengo, Torino-Roma, 1901 Francesco Saverio Nitti, Domenico...
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Francesco Saverio Nitti Economic College (Romanian: Colegiul Economic „Francesco Saverio Nitti”) is a high school with an economic profile located at 7C...
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strong rivalry with the prominent statesman and party colleague Francesco Saverio Nitti. French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau and US President Woodrow...
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representation system, which was introduced by the government of Francesco Saverio Nitti. In October 1920, a decree was issued providing guaranteed tenure...
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and Brigands by the southern Italian historian and politician Francesco Saverio Nitti, outlining that brigandage was endemic in southern Italy, since...
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Prime Minister before election Francesco Saverio Nitti Radical Party Elected Prime Minister Francesco Saverio Nitti Radical Party...
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retired American soccer player Francesco Fausto Nitti (1899–1974), Italian anti-fascist journalist Francesco Saverio Nitti (1868–1953), Italian prime minister...
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Quinto Navarra Alessio Del Mastro as Giavazzi Luigi Fiorentino as Francesco Saverio Nitti Giorgia Sinicorni [it] as Queen Elena Federico Dilirio as Officer...
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considered in Italy the precursor of Christian democracy), and Francesco Saverio Nitti. The Radicals were originally strong in Lombardy, notably in the...
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The Nitti I government of Italy held office from 23 June 1919 until 21 May 1920, a total of 333 days, or 10 months and 28 days. The government was composed...
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the rise of Fascism, from Vittorio Emanuele Orlando to Radical Francesco Saverio Nitti. In its first years, the PLI was home to very different ideological...
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and then briefly Minister of the Treasury under Prime Ministers Francesco Saverio Nitti and Giolitti. A few months later, he became Prime Minister of Italy...
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writers such as E. D. Morel and the former Italian Prime Minister Francesco Saverio Nitti who used the "black horror" stories primarily as a weapon for attacking...
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briganti (Heroes and brigands), the Italian historian and politician Francesco Saverio Nitti describes how brigandage was endemic in southern Italy already...
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economic depression in the south prior to unification. According to Francesco Saverio Nitti, between 1810 and 1860, while states such as Britain, the United...
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contemporary states. This is, for me, our main and principal expansion." Francesco Saverio Nitti took Orlando's place in signing the treaty of Versailles.[incomplete...
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leading Liberal politicians, such as Vittorio Emanuele Orlando and Francesco Saverio Nitti, some members joined the Italian Democratic Socialist Party, of...
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Minister of France Alexandre Millerand, and Prime Minister of Italy Francesco Saverio Nitti, the allied powers reached agreements that would form the basis...
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men killed Francesco Nitti, a physician and an ex-member of the Carbonari, as well as a grandfather of the politician Francesco Saverio Nitti. Subsequently...
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with some members of the royal family and former Prime Minister Francesco Saverio Nitti, but was later allowed to return to Italy and placed under house...
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politicians elected on the UDN lists were Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Luigi Einaudi, Benedetto Croce, Enrico De Nicola, Gaetano Martino...
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the city by Gabriele D'Annunzio in September 1919, shortly after Francesco Saverio Nitti replaced Vittorio Emanuele Orlando as the Italy's prime minister...
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Moscati, Roman Catholic saint, physician, educator, and scientist Francesco Saverio Nitti, economist and politician Umberto Nobile, aeronautical engineer...
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(1916–1917) Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Prime minister (1917–1919) Francesco Saverio Nitti, Prime minister (1919–1920) Giovanni Giolitti, Prime minister (1920–1921)...
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Kingdom of Italy (section Francesco Crispi)
solutions were proposed for the so-called "Southern question" by Francesco Saverio Nitti, Gaetano Salvemini and Sidney Sonnino, but the government only...
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was ultimately forced to abandon the conference and to resign. Francesco Saverio Nitti took his place and signed the treaties. There was a general disappointment...
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Italy. Monarch – Victor Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Francesco Saverio Nitti (1919–1920) Giovanni Giolitti (1920–1921) Population – 35,960,000...
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Italy. After World War II, former Radicals and Democrats led by Francesco Saverio Nitti joined the National Democratic Union alongside Liberals and other...
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"I Governo Nitti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "II Governo Nitti". storia.camera...
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