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    Tommaso Tittoni (16 November 1855 – 7 February 1931) was an Italian diplomat, politician and Knight of the Annunziata. He was Italy's foreign minister...
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    years between 1994 and 2011. The shortest-serving officeholder was Tommaso Tittoni, who served as prime minister for only 16 days in 1905, while the shortest-serving...
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  • Eleftherios Venizelos, and the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tommaso Tittoni, in July 1919, during the Paris Peace Conference. The agreement was...
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    On the other hand, the shortest-serving Prime Minister of Italy is Tommaso Tittoni who served 16 days as an interim leader, while Fernando Tambroni served...
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    nineteenth-century "English style". In 1900, the Villa became the property of Tommaso Tittoni, a statesman and diplomat. After World War II, the house functioned...
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  • (1591–1675), Italian Jesuit moral theologian Tommaso Temanza (1705–1789), Italian architect and author Tommaso Tittoni (1855–1931), Italian diplomat, politician...
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    Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Giuseppe Zanardelli Succeeded by Tommaso Tittoni In office 15 May 1892 – 15 December 1893 Monarch Umberto I Preceded...
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    Sonnino, who maneuvered to join the Allies primarily to gain territory. Tommaso Tittoni, the ambassador to France, was often consulted; he also pled for joining...
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    Emanuele Orlando Preceded by Antonino Paternò Castello Succeeded by Tommaso Tittoni Personal details Born (1847-03-11)11 March 1847 Pisa, Tuscany Died...
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    office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office Tommaso Tittoni (1855–1931) 1 December 1919 21 January 1929 9 years, 51 days — Luigi...
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    206 days Military Tommaso Tittoni (1855–1931) 3 September 1903 27 March 1905 1 year, 205 days Historical Right Giolitti II Tittoni Alessandro Fortis (1842–1909)...
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    Minister Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Tommaso Tittoni and the German Ambassador to Paris, Wilhelm von Schoen as well as from...
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    to control Albania, which, in the words of Italian Foreign Minister Tommaso Tittoni, would give whichever managed this "incontestable supremacy in the...
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    November 1903 3 Giovanni Giolitti 3 November 1903 12 March 1905 4 Tommaso Tittoni 12 March 1905 28 March 1905 5 Alessandro Fortis 28 March 1905 8 February...
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  • Politics/government Josip Broz Tito Yugoslavia GCB 1972 Politics/government Tommaso Tittoni Italy GCVO 1903 Politics/government Ali El Tom tbd KBE 1926 Politics/government...
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    Minister of War of the Kingdom of Italy in the successive Giolitti II, Tittoni, and Fortis I governments. Pedotti was born in Laveno di Como in 1842 and...
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    his death, with the then senate president and successor to Bonasi, Tommaso Tittoni, instead saying that his memory would forever live on. List of presidents...
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    as Chairmen of the Committees were Arthur Balfour, British Empire; Tommaso Tittoni, Italy; Léon Bourgeois, France; Jose Maria Quiñones de León, Spain;...
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  • (2nd) 21.4 116 / 508 17 Antonio Starabba di Rudinì 1904 212,584 (3rd) 13.9 76 / 508 20 Tommaso Tittoni 1909 108,029 (4th) 5.9 44 / 508 32 Sidney Sonnino...
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    Salandra and ambassador Tommaso Tittoni at a conference of the Allied Powers on 27–28 March 1916 in Paris...
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    Venizelos–Tittoni agreement was signed by then Greek Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Tommaso Tittoni, with bargains...
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    March 1905 – 8 February 1906 Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Tommaso Tittoni Succeeded by Sidney Sonnino Personal details Born (1842-09-16)16 September...
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  • minister (1901–1903) Giovanni Giolitti, Prime minister (1903–1905) Tommaso Tittoni, Prime minister (1905) Alessandro Fortis, Prime minister (1905–1906)...
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    of foreign languages went so far as to prompt Fascist Party member Tommaso Tittoni, on 16 August 1926 to call upon Benito Mussolini to send government...
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    The Tittoni government of Italy held office from 12 March until 28 March 1905, a total of 16 days. It is the shortest ever government in the history of...
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  • Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Giovanni Giolitti (1903–1905) Tommaso Tittoni (1905) Alessandro Fortis (1905–1906) Population – 33,489,000 February...
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    office 3 November 1903 – 27 March 1905 Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti Tommaso Tittoni Preceded by Ernesto Di Broglio Succeeded by Paolo Carcano In office...
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    Foreign Minister Tommaso Tittoni argued that concessions in Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and elsewhere were more important, and ultimately Tittoni won the argument...
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    Historical Left Giolitti III Tommaso Tittoni (1855–1931) As Prime Minister 12 March 1905 28 March 1905 16 days Historical Right Tittoni Alessandro Fortis (1842–1909)...
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    President of the Senate In office 29 April 1929 – 2 March 1939 Preceded by Tommaso Tittoni Succeeded by Giacomo Suardo Personal details Born 27 September 1878 (1878-09-27)...
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