Benedetto Cairoli (28 January 1825 – 8 August 1889) was an Italian politician, who served as Prime Minister of Italy for 2 years. Cairoli was born at...
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Benedetto Cairoli was an Italian La Masa-class destroyer. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") in 1918. She served in...
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administrator and politician Benedetto Cairoli (1825–1889), Italian statesman Benedetto Castelli (1578–1643), Italian mathematician Benedetto Cotrugli (1416–1469)...
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Cairoli is an Italian name. It may refer to: The Cairoli brothers, including: Benedetto Cairoli (1825–1889), an Italian statesman Enrico Cairoli (1840–1867)...
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Historical Left (section Depretis and Cairoli)
resigned and was substituted by his rival Benedetto Cairoli in 1877. Differently by the pragmatic Depretis, Cairoli was a strong opponent of trasformismo...
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was led by another prominent leftist member Benedetto Cairoli. In November 1879, Depretis joined the Cairoli cabinet as Minister of the Interior. In the...
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Fratelli Cairoli may refer to: The Cairoli brothers, including: Benedetto Cairoli (1825–1889), an Italian statesman Enrico Cairoli (1840–1867), an Italian...
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the kingdom, accompanied by Queen Margherita and the Prime Minister Benedetto Cairoli, he was attacked with a dagger by an anarchist, Giovanni Passannante...
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Via Cairoli is a street in the historical centre of Genoa, in North-western Italy, named after the 10th Prime Minister of Italy Benedetto Cairoli (1825-1889)...
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memorializing the sacrifice of these brothers. The fifth brother, Benedetto Cairoli, also fought in the Wars of Italian Independence, and later would...
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policy objective of Benedetto Cairoli's government was the colonisation of Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis...
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"II Governo Cairoli". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2 June 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "III Governo Cairoli". storia.camera...
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Prime minister (1876–1878) Benedetto Cairoli, Prime minister (1878) Agostino Depretis, Prime minister (1878–1879) Benedetto Cairoli, Prime minister (1879–1881)...
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as "The Pentarchy", due to its five leaders, Giuseppe Zanardelli, Benedetto Cairoli, Giovanni Nicotera, Agostino Magliani, Alfredo Beccarini and Crispi...
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Agostino Depretis, and Minister of the Interior in the government of Benedetto Cairoli in 1878. In the latter capacity, he drafted the franchise reform,...
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second government led by Benedetto Cairoli was the colonisation of Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis before...
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2nd (1865) Luigi Federico Menabrea 1st (1867) Giovanni Lanza (1873) Benedetto Cairoli 1st (1878) Agostino Depretis 3rd (1879) Francesco Crispi 2nd (1891)...
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of a total population of around 29 million were entitled to vote. Benedetto Cairoli was confirmed Prime Minister by the king Umberto I. Dieter Nohlen...
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led by Francesco Crispi and composed also by Giuseppe Zanardelli, Benedetto Cairoli, Giovanni Nicotera, Agostino Magliani, Alfredo Beccarini and Gabriele...
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between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. The station is located in Largo Benedetto Cairoli, near the Sforzesco Castle, in the centre of Milan. "Rete metropolitana...
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of law, and secured the annulment of Garibaldi's marriage. The fall of Cairoli led to Mancini's appointment (1881) to the ministry of foreign affairs...
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families from Pavia and of city personalities, such as Gaetano Sacchi, Benedetto Cairoli and Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti. The Archivio di Stato (founded in 1959)...
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Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti Historical Left / Democrats: Urbano Rattazzi, Benedetto Cairoli, Agostino Depretis, Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, Giuseppe...
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The King survived with a slight wound in an arm. Prime Minister Benedetto Cairoli blocked the aggressor, receiving an injury in a leg. 1885 – Serbo-Bulgarian...
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early-Baroque style church in Rome, Italy. It is located on Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, 117 just off the corner of Via Arenula and Via dei Falegnami, a few...
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belonged to a noble and ancient Piedmontese family. Early involved with Benedetto Cairoli in anti-Austrian conspiracies, he was exiled to Turin, where he entered...
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The Cairoli III government of Italy held office from 25 November 1879 until 29 May 1881, a total of 551 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days. The government...
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(1823–1888) 24 March 1878 24 October 1878 214 days Historical Left Cairoli I Benedetto Cairoli (1825–1889) As Prime Minister 24 October 1878 19 December 1878...
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Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, was built around 1912; Fountain of Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, built in 1622 Notable buildings are: Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini fountain...
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The Cairoli II government of Italy held office from 14 July 1879 until 25 November 1879, a total of 134 days, or 4 months and 11 days. The government...
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