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    Agostino Depretis (31 January 1813 – 29 July 1887) was an Italian statesman and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Italy for several stretches...
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    by Depretis. Despotic and corrupt actions are believed to be the key means by which Depretis managed to keep support in Southern Italy. Depretis put...
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  • near-republicanism. After the death of Rattazzi in 1873, Depretis took over the leadership of the Left. In 1862, Depretis was briefly Minister of Public Works in a government...
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    which was approved by the government of Agostino Depretis. In 1883 the leaders of the Left, Agostino Depretis, and the Right, Marco Minghetti, formed...
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    government to be dominated by Agostino Depretis. Despotic and corrupt actions are believed to be the key means in which Depretis managed to keep support in...
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    Agostino Depretis became his successor (details here). On 3 July 1879 Cairoli returned to power, and in the following November formed with Depretis a...
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    and expelled from the island. He was replaced by the more malleable Agostino Depretis, who gained Garibaldi's trust and was appointed as pro-dictator. The...
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    Governo Depretis". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 28 November 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "II Governo Depretis". storia...
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  • Marmora Bomber of the People (Cannoneggiatore del Popolo) Full name: Agostino Depretis Janus Bifrons (Giano Bifronte) Chameleon (Camaleonte) Full name: Francesco...
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    thanks to a precise program established by the government led by Agostino Depretis. The monumental complex was inaugurated by King Victor Emmanuel III...
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  • Parliamentary Revolution of 1876, which brought Agostino Depretis to become Prime Minister. However, Depretis immediately began to look for support among...
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    Prime minister (1873–1876) Agostino Depretis, Prime minister (1876–1878) Benedetto Cairoli, Prime minister (1878) Agostino Depretis, Prime minister (1878–1879)...
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    available. The Historical Left was led by the Prime Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, a prominent member of the Italian politics for decades. The bloc...
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    unification and carried over into the post-Risorgimento liberal state. Agostino Depretis, the prime minister in 1883 and a member of the Left, continued the...
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    Minghetti remained for some years in opposition, but towards 1884 joined Depretis in creating the Trasformismo ("Transformation" movement), which united...
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    certificate. Abandoned awhile by Depretis in 1883, he remained in opposition until 1887, when he again joined Depretis as Minister of Justice, retaining...
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    The Historical Left was led by the current Prime Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, who became head of the government and early elections were called...
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  • by the Prime Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, a prominent member of the Italian politics for decades. Depretis had been head of the government since...
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    "parliamentary revolution" of 1876, which brought Agostino Depretis to become Prime Minister. However, Depretis immediately began to look for support among...
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    May. The Historical Left was led by the Prime Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, longtime Prime Minister of Italy. The bloc of the Historical Right...
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    Emmanuel II Successor Victor Emmanuel III Prime ministers See list Agostino Depretis Benedetto Cairoli Francesco Crispi Antonio Starabba Giovanni Giolitti...
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  • year 1887 in Italy Monarch – Umberto I (1878–1900) Prime Minister – Agostino Depretis (1881–1887) Francesco Crispi (1887–1891) The total population of Italy...
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    Historical Left Depretis I Agostino Depretis (1813–1887) As Prime Minister 28 December 1877 24 March 1878 86 days Historical Left Depretis II Luigi Corti...
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    Lanza Agostino Depretis King of Sardinia Duke of Savoy Reign 23 March 1849 – 17 March 1861 Predecessor Charles Albert Prime ministers See list Agostino Chiodo...
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    Berlusconi Forza Italia / The People of Freedom 9 years, 54 days 4 4 Agostino Depretis Historical Left 8 years, 268 days 9 5 Alcide De Gasperi Christian...
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    railways on 18 March 1876 and was forced to resign. As a result, Agostino Depretis, leader of the left-wing bloc, became Prime Minister, with 414 of...
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    Italy coveted Ethiopia itself and, in 1887, Italian Prime Minister Agostino Depretis ordered an invasion, leading to the Eritrea War. This invasion was...
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    the ruling Left of Agostino Depretis, which won 289 seats out of 508. As deputy, he chiefly acquired prominence by attacks on Agostino Magliani, Treasury...
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  • of Socialist governments governed Italy. In 1876, the election of Agostino Depretis as prime minister was the beginning of the long socialist period....
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    and expelled from the island. He was replaced by the more malleable Agostino Depretis, who gained Garibaldi's trust and was appointed as pro-dictator. On...
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