Giuseppe Saracco (6 October 1821 – 19 January 1907) was an Italian politician, financier, and Knight of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation...
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dancer Giuseppe Saracco (1821–1907), former Prime Minister of Italy (1900–1901) Umberto Saracco (born 1994), Italian football player Cristian Saracco (born...
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the support of the Extreme Left upon the fall of the government of Giuseppe Saracco in February 1901. Giolitti became Minister of the Interior in the administration...
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on 25 April 1856 and died in Paris on 12 February 1922. Saracco was the son of Giuseppe Saracco, a well known mime artist at the Teatro della Pergola of...
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King (1946) Prime ministers (complete list) – Giuseppe Saracco, Prime minister (1900–1901) Giuseppe Zanardelli, Prime minister (1901–1903) Giovanni...
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2nd (1891) Antonio Di Rudinì 1st (1892) Antonio Di Rudinì 3rd (1896) Giuseppe Saracco (1901) Alessandro Fortis 1st (1905) Alessandro Fortis 2nd (1906) Sidney...
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1 Giuseppe Saracco 24 June 1900 15 February 1901 2 Giuseppe Zanardelli 15 February 1901 3 November 1903 3 Giovanni Giolitti 3 November 1903 12 March 1905...
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Parliament by royal decree in June 1899, more moderate politicians like Giuseppe Zanardelli and Giovanni Giolitti that considered the measure unconstitutional...
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children – Giovenale, Enrichetta, Lorenzo, Luisa, Federico, Maria and Giuseppe. In 1870, he moved to the Ministry of Finance, becoming a high official...
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Francesco Crispi Antonio Starabba Giovanni Giolitti Luigi Pelloux Giuseppe Saracco Born 14 March 1844 Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia Died 29 July 1900(1900-07-29)...
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from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Saracco". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 13 June...
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Scultura Italiana. Archived from the original on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 14 March 2007. Statue of Giuseppe Saracco, Acqui Terme (in Italian) v t e...
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of Luigi Pelloux had been replaced by a left-wing government under Giuseppe Saracco of the Historical Left and Italy experienced a return to democracy...
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Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Luigi Pelloux (1898–1900) Giuseppe Saracco (1900–1901) Population – 32,377,000 The parliamentary year is dominated...
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Prime minister (1896–1898) Luigi Pelloux, Prime minister (1898–1900) Giuseppe Saracco, Prime minister (1900–1901) Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (complete list)...
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second Pelloux cabinet, and continued to hold office in the succeeding Saracco cabinet until its fall in February 1901. During this period his attention...
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time, and three Catholics were elected. After Giuseppe Saracco resignation as Prime Minister, Giuseppe Zanardelli was appointed as new head of the government;...
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The Saracco government of Italy held office from 24 June 1900 until 15 February 1901, a total of 236 days, or 7 months and 22 days. The government was...
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Monarch – Victor Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Giuseppe Saracco (1900–1901) Giuseppe Zanardelli (1901–1903) Population – 32,550,000 The year...
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Benedetto Cairoli, Agostino Depretis, Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, Giuseppe Saracco, Alessandro Fortis Historical Radical Party: Agostino Bertani, Felice...
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1839) January 14 – Hermann Iseke, German doctor (b. 1856) January 19 – Giuseppe Saracco, 15th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1821) January 21 – Graziadio Isaia...
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1888, and the decree was signed on December 18, 1888, by Minister Giuseppe Saracco. The text of the decree read as follows: Authorization to the company...
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no confidence brought down the government of Italy. Prime Minister Giuseppe Saracco and his cabinet resigned the next day. Second Boer War: The Boers succeeded...
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Canonico and his mother was Felicita Pomba. His maternal ancestor was Giuseppe Pomba. Canonico was married to Emilia Marietti with whom he had two children...
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241 days Historical Left XVII (1890) XVIII (1892) XIX (1895) XX (1897) Giuseppe Saracco (1821–1907) 10 November 1898 18 October 1904 5 years, 343 days Historical...
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Prime Minister before election Luigi Pelloux Military Subsequent Prime Minister Giuseppe Saracco Historical Left...
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senator of the Kingdom and served as Minister of War in the Pelloux II, Saracco and Zanardelli governments. Coriolano was the son of Gustavo Ponza di San...
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heart and mind, which enriched his temperament". The following morning Giuseppe Saracco, president of the Senate, commemorated him in Camera Alta. De Martino's...
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June 1900 he was appointed minister of justice to the cabinet led by Giuseppe Saracco and was in office until February 1901. He also served as the minister...
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Military Pelloux I·II Giuseppe Saracco (1821–1907) As Prime Minister 24 June 1900 15 February 1901 236 days Historical Left Saracco Giovanni Giolitti (1842–1928)...
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