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    Palazzo Panciatichi or Palazzo del Balì is a medieval aristocratic palace located on Via Camillo Benso Cavour #35 (at the intersection with via Roma)...
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  • Angeles, California 2011 Art in the Street group show; in Turin's Palazzo Benso di Cavour, Italy, at the Shit and Die show; in Kassel, Germany, at the 2017...
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    Sardinia following his father's abdication. He appointed Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, as his Prime Minister, and he consolidated his position by suppressing...
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    the legislature, on 21 February, the then Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour presented to the Senate a bill, consisting of a single article,...
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    War of Independence. The first Prime Minister of Italy, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, died soon after the proclamation of Italian national unity, leaving...
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    Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, King Victor Emmanuel II, and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, pursuing divergent goals. Mazzini, of republican political belief...
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    Giusto (1993). Francesco II di Borbone. L'ultimo re di Napoli (in Italian). Mondadori. ISBN 978-8804351597. Cavour, Camillo Benso; Pischedda, Carlo; Roccia...
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  • Ahgalla, on the Neva River. In 2010 Viale sculpted 'Cavour', a monument dedicated to Camillo Benso in Quirinale Palace (Rome, Italy). In 2011, Fabio exhibited...
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    legislature, becoming one of the major collaborators of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. In 1857 Cavour entrusted him with a case concerning the water rights of...
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    Carlo Cattaneo (category Burials at the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano)
    the events of Italian unification. He strongly opposed the Camillo Benso di Cavour for his unitarian views and for the cession of Nice and Savoy to France...
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    included Piedmont. The architect of Italian unification was Count Camillo Benso di Cavour, the Chief Minister of Victor Emmanuel. Rome itself remained for a...
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    of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and to the military contribution of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The goal...
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    [dead link] Amy Tikkanen, Turin at the Encyclopædia Britannica "Cavour, Count Camillo Benso di (1810–1861)". Ohio.edu. 22 April 1998. Archived from the original...
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    Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Vittorio Emanuele II and Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour. The medals were made between 1884 and 1889. Between the windows...
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    in the Kingdom of Sardinia, whose government was led by Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, also had ambitions of establishing a united Italian state. In the...
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    seems to have believed in Italian unification years before Camillo Benso of Cavour, who actually unified the country with Giuseppe Garibaldi through diplomatic...
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    unification in 1860 to 1861, Prime Minister of Piedmont-Sardinia, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was leading the unification effort, faced opposition from French...
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    it (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022. "IV Governo Cavour". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July 2020...
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    especially in Carrara. The territory was chosen by Count Camillo Benso di Cavour and Napoleon III to organize popular anti-Austrian riots and give France...
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    thwarted by the action of the Piedmontese Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. The latter set aside his republican ideas...
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    see it unified, although that might create a rival power. He plotted with Cavour of the Italian kingdom of Piedmont to expel Austria and set up an Italian...
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    have resulted in unification without the sly leadership of Camillo Benso di Cavour, Prime Minister of Piedmont-Sardinia. Even among those who wanted to...
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    monarch Victor Emmanuel II and his skilled prime minister, Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour. The latter defined him as "Chief of the Assassins". In 1858, he...
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    Trecento anni di vita del Palazzo Civico di Torino: 1663–1963, Published by the City of Turin, 1964, available online here it:Sindaci di Torino (since...
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    Giolitti was Italy's most notable Prime Minister after Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Like Cavour, Giolitti came from Piedmont; like other leading Piedmontese...
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    unification in 1860 to 1861, Prime Minister of Piedmont-Sardinia, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was leading the unification effort, faced opposition from French...
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    one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland", along with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini. Garibaldi is...
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    patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi, along with Giuseppe Mazzini and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, led the struggle for Italian unification in the 19th century. For...
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  • Italian Eritrea Cesare Battisti (1875–1916), politician Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour (1810–1861), politician, leading figure in the movement toward Italian...
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    the outer ring of the coin. [55]  Italy 200th birthday of Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour 4 million coins March 2010 Description: The inner part of the coin...
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