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    Vittorio Giulio Ippolito Camillo Scialoja (Italian pronunciation: [vitˈtɔːrjo ʃʃaˈlɔːja]; 24 April 1856 – 19 November 1933) was an influential Italian...
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    Kammerer [fr] Italy: Francesco Saverio Nitti, Prime Minister (in the Chair) Vittorio Scialoja Secretaries: Signor Garbasso, Signor Galli, Signor Trombetti, Lieutenant...
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  • Name Years Italo Foschi 1927–1928 Renato Sacerdoti 1928–1935 Vittorio Scialoja 1935–1936 Igino Betti 1936–1941 Edgardo Bazzini 1941–1944 Pietro Baldassarre...
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    Sandstedt". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Vittorio Scialoja". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Alejandro...
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    Bourgeois and Ferdinand Larnaude (France), Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando and Vittorio Scialoja (Italy), Foreign Minister Makino Nobuaki and Chinda Sutemi...
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    German interests. In March 1933, a company led by Italian senator Vittorio Scialoja was established for the purpose of operating the Palazzo d'Italia...
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    Succeeded by Giuseppe Saragat (Constituent Assembly) Preceded by Vittorio Scialoja Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1920–1921 Succeeded by Pietro...
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    Minister 26 June 1919 26 September 1919 92 days Italian Radical Party Vittorio Scialoja (1856–1933) 26 September 1919 15 June 1920 263 days Liberal Union...
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  • Reference to the Bible), Bullettino dell' Istituto di Diritto Romano "Vittorio Scialoja", ISSN 0391-1810, No. 30, 1988, pp. 571-597. E. G. Turner, The Papyrologist...
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    represented Italy at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. In January 1919, just before the conference started,...
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    ministries without portfolio were created; one was for propaganda under Vittorio Scialoja who in 1915 had founded the Unione Generale degli Insegnanti d’Italia...
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    Minister Giovanni Giolitti Preceded by Sidney Sonnino Succeeded by Vittorio Scialoja In office 29 May 1906 – 11 December 1909 Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti...
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    Vittorio Emanuele II 65 Via Servais-Piazza Bernini 66 Via Crea (Grugliasco)-Corso Farini 67 Piazza Marconi (Moncalieri)-Piazza Arbarello-Via Scialoja...
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    reading. (Garoglio recommended Baudelaire and Poe.) These, along with Vittorio Scialoja whom he met at around the same time, exercised a significant influence...
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  • (1969–71) Giuseppe Ciarrapico (1991–93) 1 year Italo Foschi (1927–28) Scialoja Antonio (1935–36) Francesco Ranucci (1968–69) Thomas DiBenedetto (2011–12)...
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    Left Giolitti III Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860–1952) 4 March 1907 11 December 1909 2 years, 282 days Historical Left Vittorio Scialoja (1856–1933) 11...
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  • After the resolution on 25 April 1920, from left to right: Matsui, Lloyd George, Curzon, Berthelot, Millerand, Vittorio Scialoja, and Nitti....
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  • particularly angered over his suppression of Italian trade unions. Diplomat Vittorio Scialoja would be sent as the Italian representative instead. Born: Eugene...
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    Masson Ferdinand Larnaude, Dean of the Paris Law Faculty Italy: Vittorio Scialoja, Senator, Foreign Minister after 26 November 1919 alternates: A. Ricci-Busatti...
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    Minister of Justice In office 31 March 1910 – 29 March 1911 Preceded by Vittorio Scialoja Succeeded by Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile Vice President of the Chamber...
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    Guicciardini Historical Right (1909–1910) Minister of Grace and Justice Vittorio Scialoja Historical Right (1909–1910) Minister of Finance Enrico Arlotta Historical...
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    Nitti Italian Radical Party (1920–1920) Minister of Foreign Affairs Vittorio Scialoja Liberal Union (1920–1920) Minister of Justice and Worship Affairs...
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    (1919–1919) Francesco Saverio Nitti Italian Radical Party (1919–1919) Vittorio Scialoja Liberal Union (1919–1920) Minister of Grace and Justice Lodovico Mortara...
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  • gained from his association with another eminent Roman law scholar, Vittorio Scialoja, who helped him find a university position there. Riccobono held positions...
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    codes, set up by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, and in 1909 became private secretary of the Minister of Grace and Justice Vittorio Scialoja. In 1918, after...
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    Maccari, Mario Mafai, Giacomo Manzù, Marino Marini, Ottone Rosai, Toti Scialoja, Ardengo Soffici, Arturo Tosi, Alberto Viani, Lorenzo Viani, Giuseppe Viviani...
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    Comunisti Chairperson Paolo Bertolozzi Founded 1994 Headquarters Via della Scialoja 3, Rome Membership ~3,000(2024)[citation needed] Ideology Communism Anti-imperialism...
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    and descendant, from his mother's side, of Raffaele Viviani; and Paola Scialoja, a Communication Sciences professor at Suor Orsola Benincasa University...
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    Depero is displayed together with works by Enrico Prampolini and Toti Scialoja. In the center of the room is a work by Umberto Mastroianni. Other artists...
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    December 1991 Split from Italian Communist Party Headquarters Via degli Scialoja 3, Rome Newspaper Liberazione (1991–2014) Su la testa [it] (since 2020)...
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