Carlo Schanzer (18 December 1865 – 23 October 1953) was a Vienna-born Italian jurist and politician. He held several cabinet posts from 1906 to 1922. Schanzer...
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Italian politician Carlo Savina (1919–2002), Italian composer and conductor Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978), Italian architect Carlo Schanzer (1865–1953), Italian...
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such as Carlo Pisacane, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. His father's political outlook combined views of anarchist figures such as Carlo Cafiero...
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1936 (1936-12-31) Negotiators Charles Evans Hughes Arthur Balfour Albert Sarraut Carlo Schanzer Katō Tomosaburō Signatories Warren G. Harding George V Alexandre Millerand...
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(1873–1962) 4 July 1921 22 February 1922 233 days Independent Bonomi I Carlo Schanzer (1865–1953) 26 February 1922 31 October 1922 251 days Democratic Liberal...
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1921 Prime Minister Francesco Saverio Nitti Preceded by Carlo Schanzer Succeeded by Carlo Schanzer In office 8 February 1906 – 29 May 1906 Prime Minister...
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the grenadiers, while his mother was Fulvia Schanzer, daughter of the senator and minister Carlo Schanzer. He brought noble titles of noblemen of the...
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ministers consisting of Raymond Poincaré, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, and Carlo Schanzer was opened in Paris, and one of its first steps was to propose to the...
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Taddei Italian Liberal Party (1922–1922) Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlo Schanzer Democratic Liberal Party (1922–1922) Minister of Justice and Worship...
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Ambassador of the time and his wife, the President of the Italian Delegation Carlo Schanzer, the High Commissioner of Italy, Signor Quattrone, and numerous military...
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Facta Italian Liberal Party (1922–1922) Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlo Schanzer Democratic Liberal Party (1922–1922) Minister of Justice and Worship...
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Tedesco Liberal Union (1919–1920) Carlo Schanzer Democratic Liberal Party (1920–1920) Minister of Treasury Carlo Schanzer Democratic Liberal Party (1920–1920)...
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Alice Schanzer was born in Vienna, third of four children of Luigi Schanzer, a financier, and Amalia Grunberg, a pianist. One of his brothers was Carlo Schanzer...
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Political offices Preceded by Carlo Sforza Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1921–1922 Succeeded by Carlo Schanzer Preceded by Paolo Thaon di Revel President...
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Fusinato Historical Left (1906–1906) Luigi Rava Historical Left (1906–1909) Minister of Post and Telegraphs Carlo Schanzer Historical Right (1906–1909)...
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Finance Giuseppe De Nava Liberal Union (1920–1920) Minister of Treasury Carlo Schanzer Liberal Union (1920–1920) Minister of War Giulio Rodinò Italian People's...
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(1853–1921) 23 June 1919 14 March 1920 265 days Liberal Union Nitti I 35 Carlo Schanzer (1865–1953) 14 March 1920 21 May 1920 68 days Democratic Liberal Party...
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Ottone Schanzer (Vienna, 18 April 1877 - Rome, 2 February 1956) was an Austrian man of letters and librettist naturalised Italian. A ministerial official...
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Marie Schanzer von Bülow (1857–1941) was an Austrian-German stage and film actress. In July 1882, she married the pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow...
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hired Playboy Bunny Marli Renfro to play the model and had his friend Karl Schanzer play the voyeur. With The Peeper finished, Coppola found that the cartoonish...
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to Italy in 1910, Barilli composed the opera Medusa with libretto by O. Schanzer. In 1914, the opera was awarded at the MacCormick competition. Barilli...
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Cattolica. 1904. p. 613. Retrieved 27 December 2023. Polsi, Alessandro. "Schanzer, Carlo". treccani.it. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Retrieved 28 December...
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Retrieved 6 November 2016. "Maik Walpurgis wird neuer Cheftrainer der Schanzer". fcingolstadt.de. 12 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016. "Torsten...
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"Bundesliga-Verstärkung für das Mittelfeld: Schanzer verpflichten Sarpei" [Bundesliga reinforcement for midfield: Schanzer signs Sarpei]. www.fcingolstadt.de (in...
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married the poet and literature scholar Alice Schanzer (1873–1936) in Rome in 1902. The couple's sons, Carlo Enrico Galimberti, who became and engineer,...
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and was later, in 1929, appointed to the senate. His mother, born Alice Schanzer, came originally from Vienna: she is frequently identified in Italian language...
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1021/jf0509613. PMID 16190651. Piper, Thomas; Thevis, Mario; Flenker, Ulrich; Schänzer, Wilhelm (2009). "Determination of the deuterium/hydrogen ratio of endogenous...
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operetta Madame Pompadour, composed by Leo Fall with a libretto by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch, was given its first performance, making a debut at the...
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Tomas Oral Stefan Kutschke Puma PROSIS Audi Schanzer Fußballschule 1. FC Kaiserslautern Marco Antwerpen Carlo Sickinger Nike Allgäuer Latschenkiefer Viktoria...
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Retrieved 1 July 2021. "Denis Linsmayer verstärkt die Schanzer" [Denis Linsmayer reinforces the Schanzer]. www.fcingolstadt.de (in German). FC Ingolstadt....
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