Luigi Gerolamo Pelloux (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi pelˈlu]; 1 March 1839 – 26 October 1924) was an Italian general and politician from Savoy, born...
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Pelloux is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luigi Pelloux (1839–1924), Italian general and politician Patrick Pelloux (born 1963), French...
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archaeologist Luigi Parrilli, aristocrat Luigi Pelloux (1839–1924), general and politician Luigi Perenni (1913–1943), military officer and skier Luigi Razza (1892–1935)...
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political left, responding to the illiberal and reactionary policies of Luigi Pelloux, as well as with the Historical Far Left. During the Great War, D'Annunzio's...
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the Fasci would not be tolerated. Di Rudini's minister of the treasury Luigi Luzzatti passed two measures of social legislation in 1898. The industrial...
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France in the face of the repression implemented by Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux. He was in a long-term relationship with Sylvia Pankhurst and their...
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same manner as other Western imperial powers in China. Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux and his fellow cabinet ministers stated that Canevaro had acted without...
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Upon the fall of Antonio Starabba di Rudinì in June 1898, General Luigi Pelloux was entrusted by King Umberto with the formation of a cabinet, and took...
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Minister of Agriculture (1899–1900) in the conservative government of Luigi Pelloux and subsequently Minister of the Treasury (1906) and Italian Minister...
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with government, the military and the monarchy. The new Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux, who in May 1898 had restored public order in Bari without recourse...
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Umberto I (1878–1900) Victor Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Luigi Pelloux (1898–1900) Giuseppe Saracco (1900–1901) Population – 32,377,000 The...
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after the Obstructionist crisis which had caused the downfall of General Pelloux. His term of office was clouded by the assassination of King Umberto (29...
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1899 he again assumed the management of foreign affairs in the second Pelloux cabinet, and continued to hold office in the succeeding Saracco cabinet...
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"I Governo Pelloux". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "II Governo Pelloux". storia.camera...
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Prime minister (1893–1896) Antonio Starabba, Prime minister (1896–1898) Luigi Pelloux, Prime minister (1898–1900) Giuseppe Saracco, Prime minister (1900–1901)...
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she arrived late, after the first act. The Prime Minister of Italy, Luigi Pelloux was present, with several members of his cabinet. A number of Puccini's...
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as Agriculture Minister from 1898 to 1899 in the first government of Luigi Pelloux (June 1898–May 1899). He resigned in 1899 and subsequently joined the...
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Bordighera, where he built many public, religious and residential buildings. Luigi Pelloux (1839–1924), politician, President of the Council of Ministers Claude...
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The Pelloux II government of Italy held office from 14 May 1899 until 24 June 1900, a total of 407 days, or 1 year, 1 month and 10 days. The government...
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Ferrero La Marmora, Luigi Federico Menabrea, Giovanni Lanza, Marco Minghetti, Antonio Starabba di Rudinì, Luigi Pelloux, Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti Historical...
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geographer, cartographer, and landscape painter (b. 1844) October 26 – Luigi Pelloux, 14th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1839) October 29 – Frances Hodgson...
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Minister – Luigi Pelloux (1898–1900) The year is marked by the fight over a new coercive Public Safety bill introduced by Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux after...
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Ricotti-Magnani In office 29 July 1887 – 6 February 1891 Succeeded by Luigi Pelloux Senator In office 12 June 1881 – 13 November 1892 Chamber of Deputies...
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to Umberto's assassination by Bresci, the reactionary government of Luigi Pelloux had been replaced by a left-wing government under Giuseppe Saracco of...
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and free speech, which was introduced by the government of general Luigi Pelloux. He was rewarded by being enabled to form an administration with the...
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station has rail connections to Lyon, Annecy, Saint-Gervais and Geneva. Luigi Pelloux (1839–1924), Prime Minister of Italy Communes of the Haute-Savoie department...
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collaborator of the minister Emilio Ferrero and the general secretary Luigi Pelloux, Ponza di San Martino contributed to the planning and establishment...
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Umberto I (1878–1900) Prime Minister – Antonio di Rudinì (1896–1898) Luigi Pelloux (1898–1900) The year is marked by widespread bread riots all over Italy...
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gained their favour, and on the fall of the cabinet led by General Luigi Pelloux in 1900, he made his comeback after eight years, openly opposing the...
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Luigi Mezzacapo both declined the role because the government was not prepared to guarantee the military spending they felt necessary. Luigi Pelloux was...
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