Gian Alfonso Casati (1854–1890) Luisa Negroni Prati Morosini (1857–1927)
Alessandro Casati (5 March 1881 – 4 June 1955) was an Italian academic, commentator and politician. He served as a senator between 1923 and 1924 and again between 1948 and 1953. He also held ministerial office, most recently as Minister of War for slightly more than twelve months during 1944/45, serving under "Presidente del Consiglio" ("Prime Minister...") Bonomi.[1][2][3][4]
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Party), Ivanoe Bonomi and Meuccio Ruini (Labour Democratic Party), and AlessandroCasati (Italian Liberal Party). They formed the first Committee of National...
members of Schiaparelli's team, the supervisor Benvenuto Savina and AlessandroCasati, guarded the entrance overnight. The following morning, with the Inspector...
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reform of the secondary school system since the Unification of Italy and the Casati Law [it]; it had a long-lasting impact on Italian education, not being fully...
Claudio Trezzani. On 31 May, on the advice of the minister of war, AlessandroCasati, the lieutenant-general of the realm, Prince Umberto, issued a legislative...
1943) Carlo Favagrossa Minister of Public Education Giovanni Gentile AlessandroCasati Pietro Fedele Giuseppe Belluzzo Minister of Trades and Currencies...
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from the Liberal Party in Mussolini's cabinet, Gino Sarrocchi and AlessandroCasati, turned in their resignations. They were to be replaced by loyal Fascists...
1943) Carlo Favagrossa Minister of Public Education Giovanni Gentile AlessandroCasati Pietro Fedele Giuseppe Belluzzo Minister of Trades and Currencies...
was one of the liberal ministers in the cabinet. The other one was AlessandroCasati, minister of education, who resigned from the office on 3 January...
1943) Carlo Favagrossa Minister of Public Education Giovanni Gentile AlessandroCasati Pietro Fedele Giuseppe Belluzzo Minister of Trades and Currencies...
minister of popular culture to the cabinet led by Benito Mussolini replacing Alessandro Pavolini in the post. Polverelli was in the office until the end of the...
soldiers. To do this, Capello and his collaborator in the Office, AlessandroCasati, chose eighty men, half of whom were officers, explaining to them...
1943) Carlo Favagrossa Minister of Public Education Giovanni Gentile AlessandroCasati Pietro Fedele Giuseppe Belluzzo Minister of Trades and Currencies...
Others included Ivanoe Bonomi, Alcide De Gasperi, Meuccio Ruini, AlessandroCasati and Pietro Nenni. Soleri continued to take part in meetings of the...
the National Center for Prevention and Social Defense, succeeding AlessandroCasati and Enrico De Nicola in this position. De Pietro married Clementina...