BenedettoCairoli (28 January 1825 – 8 August 1889) was an Italian politician, who served as Prime Minister of Italy for 2 years. Cairoli was born at...
Fratelli Cairoli may refer to: The Cairoli brothers, including: BenedettoCairoli (1825–1889), an Italian statesman Enrico Cairoli (1840–1867), an Italian...
BenedettoCairoli was an Italian La Masa-class destroyer. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") in 1918. She served in...
resigned and was substituted by his rival BenedettoCairoli in 1877. Differently by the pragmatic Depretis, Cairoli was a strong opponent of trasformismo...
Cairoli is an Italian name. It may refer to: The Cairoli brothers, including: BenedettoCairoli (1825–1889), an Italian statesman Enrico Cairoli (1840–1867)...
Via Cairoli is a street in the historical centre of Genoa, in North-western Italy, named after the 10th Prime Minister of Italy BenedettoCairoli (1825-1889)...
the kingdom, accompanied by Queen Margherita and the Prime Minister BenedettoCairoli, he was attacked with a dagger by an anarchist, Giovanni Passannante...
memorializing the sacrifice of these brothers. The fifth brother, BenedettoCairoli, also fought in the Wars of Italian Independence, and later would...
administrator and politician BenedettoCairoli (1825–1889), Italian statesman Benedetto Castelli (1578–1643), Italian mathematician Benedetto Cotrugli (1416–1469)...
policy objective of BenedettoCairoli's government was the colonisation of Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis...
second government led by BenedettoCairoli was the colonisation of Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis before...
was led by another prominent leftist member BenedettoCairoli. In November 1879, Depretis joined the Cairoli cabinet as Minister of the Interior. In the...
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of a total population of around 29 million were entitled to vote. BenedettoCairoli was confirmed Prime Minister by the king Umberto I. Dieter Nohlen...
led by Francesco Crispi and composed also by Giuseppe Zanardelli, BenedettoCairoli, Giovanni Nicotera, Agostino Magliani, Alfredo Beccarini and Gabriele...
Agostino Depretis, and Minister of the Interior in the government of BenedettoCairoli in 1878. In the latter capacity, he drafted the franchise reform,...
as "The Pentarchy", due to its five leaders, Giuseppe Zanardelli, BenedettoCairoli, Giovanni Nicotera, Agostino Magliani, Alfredo Beccarini and Crispi...
261 days 1 19 Giuseppe Conte Independent 2 years, 257 days 2 20 BenedettoCairoli Historical Left 2 years, 224 days 3 21 Antonio Salandra Liberal Union...
early-Baroque style church in Rome, Italy. It is located on Piazza BenedettoCairoli, 117 just off the corner of Via Arenula and Via dei Falegnami, a few...
families from Pavia and of city personalities, such as Gaetano Sacchi, BenedettoCairoli and Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti. The Archivio di Stato (founded in 1959)...
Lombardy–Venetia (present-day Province of Pavia). Early involved with BenedettoCairoli in anti-Austrian conspiracies, he was exiled to Turin, where he entered...
Sea, Giacinto Carini accidentally rammed her sister ship BenedettoCairoli, and BenedettoCairoli sank off Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy. With a severely damaged...
of law, and secured the annulment of Garibaldi's marriage. The fall of Cairoli led to Mancini's appointment (1881) to the ministry of foreign affairs...
The Cairoli III government of Italy held office from 25 November 1879 until 29 May 1881, a total of 551 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days. The government...
The Cairoli II government of Italy held office from 14 July 1879 until 25 November 1879, a total of 134 days, or 4 months and 11 days. The government...