• include: In politics and government: Italian political leaders Giacomo Acerbo Giuliano Amato Sandro Bondi Maria Chiara Carrozza Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Massimo...
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    Pope Pius X (redirect from Acerbo nimis)
    the Holy Office cleared him of all charges. In 1905, Pius X in his letter Acerbo nimis mandated the establishment of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine...
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    Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1991. The party's secretary is Maurizio Acerbo, who replaced Paolo Ferrero in 2017. Armando Cossutta was the party's founder...
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  • Fratoianni, joined Free and Equal (LeU) while the PRC, led by Maurizio Acerbo, ran within Power to the People (PaP). However, SI and PRC broke from their...
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  • Mussolini's National Fascist Party rose to power, and under the controversial Acerbo Law, which stated that the party with the largest share of the votes would...
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    best season, with three wins, including Ravenna, Polesine and the Coppa Acerbo in Pescara. Deeply shocked by the death of Ugo Sivocci in 1923 and Antonio...
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    city", as a fraud in the 1924 elections (however won by PNF thanks to the Acerbo Law, which put in place an electoral system that guaranteed a majority to...
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    held in the city in 2015. Between 1924 and 1961, Pescara hosted the Coppa Acerbo automobile race, which in 1957 formed the penultimate round of the World...
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  • Violante, Ines R.; Alania, Ketevan; Cassarà, Antonino M.; Neufeld, Esra; Acerbo, Emma; Carron, Romain; Williamson, Adam; Kurtin, Danielle L.; Rhodes, Edward;...
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  • Schubertiade Judith Nelson, Jörg Demus (LP only) 1979 Francesco Durante Duetti "Fiero, Acerbo Destin" Concerto Vocale (LP only) Mondonville: Pièces de...
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    changes to the powers of the executive and to the election system (the Acerbo Law), and to Fascist violence against the constitutional parties, culminating...
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    Mussolini abolished proportional representation, replacing it with the Acerbo Law, by which the party that won the largest share of votes got two-thirds...
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  • 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Noi Moderati per le europee scommette su Francesco Coppi". Rovigo.News (in Italian). 2 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Arianna...
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    to comply with Italian demands. In June 1923, the government passed the Acerbo Law, which transformed Italy into a single national constituency. It also...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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    office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office Giacomo Acerbo (1888–1969) 12 September 1929 24 January 1935 5 years, 134 days — Edmondo...
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    nationalists and liberals. In 1923, Mussolini's coalition passed the electoral Acerbo Law, which assigned two thirds of the seats to the party that achieved at...
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    Commission of Eighteen, chaired by Giovanni Giolitti, for the examination of the Acerbo law, where, faced with the fascists' intention to annul other political...
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    of the PNF. After a drastic modification of electoral legislation (the Acerbo Law), the Fascist Party clearly won the highly controversial elections of...
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    Wien, Köln, Graz: H. Böhlaus Nachf. OCLC 1081868191. Morena, Otto; Morena, Acerbo (1994) [1930]. Güterbock, Ferdinand (ed.). Das geschichtswerk des Otto Morena...
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    Giacomo Acerbo National Fascist Party 31 October 1922 – 3 July 1924 Giacomo Suardo National Fascist Party 2 July 1924 – 21 December 1927 Francesco Giunta...
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    Giorgio Carlo Calvi, Count of Bergolo, (1887–1977). Their son Count Pier Francesco Calvi di Bergolo married actress Marisa Allasio; Mafalda Maria Elisabetta...
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    government initially – accepting and voting in favour of the controversial Acerbo Law, which guaranteed that a party obtaining at least 25 per cent and the...
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    Capitani D'Arzago Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (since 1929) Giacomo Acerbo Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies...
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    on elapsed time. A fortnight later, the circus re-convened for the Coppa Acerbo on the long, fast Pescara circuit. Many of the French drivers were at the...
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  • Argelati from a privately-owned manuscript now in Cleveland, Ohio. Ottone & Acerbo Morena, & Anon.: History of Lodi (Historia rerum Laudensium) from manuscripts...
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  • Maurizio Acerbo Vittorio Agnoletto Vincenzo Aita Fausto Bertinotti Giusto Catania Ludovico Corrao Armando Cossutta Rosario Crocetta Pancrazio De Pasquale...
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    that an electoral law was twinned with a confidence vote after Mussolini's Acerbo law and the DC prime minister Alcide De Gasperi's "scam law". On 4 May,...
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  • Gniezno and Primate of Poland (Nimio et Acerbo, June 29), and another to the Archbishop of Mohilev (Magno et acerbo, September 3). Both breves are very strongly...
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    Diocese of Lodi Treaty of Lodi The passage is taken from the work of Otto and Acerbo Morena, handed down under the title De rebus Laudensibus. The Contado di...
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