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Francesco Giunta (21 March 1887 – 8 June 1971) was an Italian Fascist politician. A leading figure in the early years of fascism, he helped to build the movement in several regions of the country and was particularly active in Trieste. During the Second World War he became notorious for his role in occupied Yugoslavia.
FrancescoGiunta (21 March 1887 – 8 June 1971) was an Italian Fascist politician. A leading figure in the early years of fascism, he helped to build the...
curator Blas Giunta (born 1963), Argentine footballer and manager Edvige Giunta (born 1959), Sicilian-American author and educator FrancescoGiunta (1887–1971)...
reshuffle in Rome and was replaced as governor the following month by FrancescoGiunta. He was appointed undersecretary at the Foreign Ministry in February...
to Italy to join the cabinet, his place as governor being taken by FrancescoGiunta. The Governorate of Dalmatia was cancelled administratively by Badoglio...
Francesco Mangione is an Italian-born Australian, convicted of the 2002 murder of his 26-year-old cousin, Denis Giunta, in his Williamstown home. Mangione...
promoted to Serie B for the 1932–33 campaign under the presidency of Francesco Lombardo and Koenig's coaching and remained in the league for six seasons...
discharged. After the Second World War, in 1947, the trial against FrancescoGiunta, Cesare Rossi, Dumini, Viola, Poveromo, Malacria, Filippelli and Panzeri...
Rome, 24 May 1998), married to Nobile Alessandro Giunta (born 1929), son of Nobile FrancescoGiunta (Piero, 1887–1971) and wife (m. Rome, 1924) Zenaida...
it - n. 3931 del 19-10-2020 - Veneto: Zaia vara la nuova Giunta - Regioni.it". "Nuova Giunta della Regione Veneto: Assessori e vicepresidente, le nomine...
Triumvirate: Michele Bianchi, Nicola Sansanelli, Giuseppe Bastianini FrancescoGiunta (15 October 1923 – 22 April 1924) multiple presidency (23 April 1924...
the riots, which culminated when a group of Italian Fascists, led by FrancescoGiunta, burned down the Narodni dom ("National Hall"), the community hall...
Giunta Pisano (also named Giunta da Pisa or Giunta Capitini) was an Italian painter. He is the earliest Italian painter whose name is found inscribed on...
Giacomo Suardo National Fascist Party 2 July 1924 – 21 December 1927 FrancescoGiunta National Fascist Party 21 December 1927 – 20 July 1932 Edmondo Rossoni...
of the Triestine Slovenes, by a group of Italian Fascists, led by FrancescoGiunta. Benito Mussolini praised this action as a "masterpiece of the Triestine...
the cadres of the Party. He challenged the then political secretary FrancescoGiunta, a favorite of Mussolini, to a saber duel which took place in April...
name reported by Tommaso Fazello in De Rebus Siculis Decades Duae. FrancescoGiunta in Albanians in Sicily, by Matteo Mandalà, Palermo 2003. The acronym...
Bianchi (1883–1930) 10 November 1921 13 October 1923 1 year, 337 days — FrancescoGiunta (1887–1971) 13 October 1923 23 April 1924 193 days — Quadrumvirate...
Carlo Francesco Cogrossi (5 July 1682 – 13 January 1769) was an Italian physician who was among the first to suggest the theory of contagium vivum that...
Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ɡa.eˈtaːno kaltadʒiˈroːne]; born 2 March 1943) is an Italian businessman. He controls...
in all. An initial list of thirty names was compiled by Tittoni and FrancescoGiunta, and was approved by the council of ministers on 13 March 1929. They...
incident, the building was burned by the Fascist Blackshirts, led by FrancescoGiunta. The act was praised by Benito Mussolini, who had not yet assumed power...
reaction the 'Split incident', Italian Fascist Blackshirts, led by FrancescoGiunta, destroy the Trieste National Hall (Narodni dom), the center of the...
Trieste Fascists (Trieste being annexed earlier by Italy in 1920) led by FrancescoGiunta. Zanella and Blasich, as a result, were forced to flee to Yugoslavia...
November 1921 13 October 1923 1 year, 337 days National Fascist Party 2 FrancescoGiunta (1887–1971) 13 October 1923 23 April 1924 193 days National Fascist...
sindaco di Siracusa. Ecco la sua giunta". ilSicilia.it (in Italian). 25 June 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2019. "Francesco Italia è il nuovo sindaco di Siracusa...
insufficiently armed. Fascist deputies rose and began shaking their fists, and FrancescoGiunta pulled out a revolver. The session was abruptly suspended and the galleries...