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    during 1919/20. Vittorio Scialoja was born at Turin where his father, the exiled Naples economist-politician Antonio Scialoja (1817–1877) had settled with...
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    PDF] "Dopo mesi di fermo, ritorna in servizio la motovedetta CP 406 'Antonio Scialoja'. È stata sottoposta ad un intervento allo scafo - gonews.it". Archived...
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    February 1867 – 10 April 1867 Prime Minister Bettino Ricasoli Preceded by Antonio Scialoja Succeeded by Francesco Ferrara Minister of the Navy In office 20 June...
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    Minister Alfonso La Marmora Preceded by Marco Minghetti Succeeded by Antonio Scialoja In office 3 March 1862 – 8 December 1862 Prime Minister Urbano Rattazzi...
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  • Bacino di Carenaggio Spa - Trapani Francesco Mazzinghi CP 405 1991 136 Antonio Scialoja CP 406 Michele Lolini CP 407 1991 Mario Grabar CP 408 1991 Ingianni...
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  • statesman Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, and the two economics professors Antonio Scialoja and Francesco Ferrara. In modern Italian history, the UNITO Department...
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    son of Antonio, a prominent Italian hepatologist[citation needed] and descendant, from his mother's side, of Raffaele Viviani; and Paola Scialoja, a Communication...
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    In this capacity he presented, together with Minister of Finance Antonio Scialoja, a bill that would have ensured the financial stability of the kingdom...
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    Risorgimento, such as it:Giuseppe Massari, Pasquale Stanislao Mancini and it:Antonio Scialoja. During the Sicilian revolution of 1848 he served in the Sicilian Parliament...
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    Justice Giovanni De Falco Independent (1865–1866) Minister of Finance Antonio Scialoja Historical Right (1865–1866) Minister of War Ignazio De Genova Military...
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    Spaventa Historical Right (1873–1876) Minister of Public Education Antonio Scialoja Historical Right (1873–1874) Gerolamo Cantelli Historical Right (1874–1874)...
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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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  • 31 December 1865 1 year, 110 days Historical Right La Marmora II 4 Antonio Scialoja (1817–1877) 31 December 1865 17 February 1867 1 year, 48 days Historical...
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    Public Education Cesare Correnti Historical Right (1869–1872) Quintino Sella Historical Right (1872–1872) Antonio Scialoja Historical Right (1872–1873)...
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  • the journal writers would include Fedele Lampertico, Luigi Luzzatti, Antonio Scialoja, that is to say the most eminent names of the newly formed association...
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    school of jurisprudence, he was close to Lodovico Mortara and Vittorio Scialoja. In 1906, at age twenty-five, he became secretary of the commission for...
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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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    (1867–1867) Filippo Cordova Historical Right (1867–1867) Minister of Finance Antonio Scialoja Historical Right (1866–1867) Agostino Depretis Historical Left (1867–1867)...
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    Ferdinand Larnaude (France), Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando and Vittorio Scialoja (Italy), Foreign Minister Makino Nobuaki and Chinda Sutemi (Japan), Paul...
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  • criminale ("Crime Novel - the Series") in the role of assistant commissioner Scialoja. His character was investigating the Banda della Magliana. In 2004, he...
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    Criminale Inspector Nicola Scialoja 2006 The Tiger Brigades Achille Bianchi Blame It on Fidel Fernando 2007 Saturn in Opposition Antonio Shall We Kiss? Claudio...
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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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    sbirro Simone Ardea 5 episodes 2008–2010 Romanzo criminale Inspector Nicola Scialoja main role 2009 Un amore di strega Max television film 2011 Atelier Fontana...
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    office a ceremonial primacy in the Italian cabinet. The current minister is Antonio Tajani, a member of Forza Italia, who is serving in the government of Giorgia...
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    December 1991 Split from Italian Communist Party Headquarters Via degli Scialoja 3, Rome Newspaper Liberazione (1991–2014) Sù la testa [it] (since 2020)...
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    neither of which Mussolini wanted to compromise on. Though the Milner-Scialoja agreement of 1920 had committed Britain to cede Jubaland and Jarabub to...
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    Germany Alexander Graf York von Wartenburg November 1988  Italy Mario Scialoja and G. Migliuolo December 1988  Japan H. Kagami January 1989  Malaysia...
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    becoming Foreign Minister in November 1914 in the conservative government of Antonio Salandra and realising that it was unlikely to secure Austro-Hungarian...
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    Vettor Pisani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Giò Pomodoro, Mario Schifano, Toti Scialoja, Massimo Scolari, Giuseppe Uncini, Luigi Nono (Curator: Maurizio Calvesi)...
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    Vittorio Scialoja Historical Right (1909–1910) Minister of Finance Enrico Arlotta Historical Right (1909–1910) Minister of Treasury Antonio Salandra Historical...
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