Early 20th-century Italian socialist politician (1885–1924)
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Giacomo Matteotti (Italian pronunciation:[ˈdʒaːkomomatteˈɔtti]; 22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician. On 30 May 1924, he openly spoke in the Italian Parliament alleging the Italian fascists committed fraud in the 1924 Italian general election, and denounced the violence they used to gain votes. Eleven days later, he was kidnapped and killed by Fascists.
GiacomoMatteotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo matteˈɔtti]; 22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician. On 30 May 1924, he...
Matteotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: GiacomoMatteotti (1885–1924), Italian politician Gianmatteo Matteotti (1921–2000)...
41.91443°N 12.470684°E / 41.91443; 12.470684 Ponte GiacomoMatteotti (or briefly Ponte Matteotti), formerly Ponte del Littorio, is a bridge that links...
Vancini. The film tells the events that led to the tragic end of GiacomoMatteotti and to the establishment of the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini in...
Pisoni, and to the south and west of Via Montenapoleone with Corso GiacomoMatteotti (this last meets Corso Venezia at Piazza San Babila), Piazza Meda...
responsible for the 1924 assassination of Unitary Socialist Party leader GiacomoMatteotti. Born in St. Louis, United States, the son of Italian (father Adolfo...
the head of the Italian government. A few weeks after the election, GiacomoMatteotti, the leader of the Unitary Socialist Party, requested during his speech...
several cabinet posts in the 1970s. Matteotti was born in Rome on 17 February 1921. He was the second son of GiacomoMatteotti and had an older brother, Giancarlo...
1924 elections and it took until 1925, after the assassination of GiacomoMatteotti, to establish itself securely as a dictatorship. Economic policy in...
others, won 64% of the vote. The assassination of the socialist deputy GiacomoMatteotti, who had requested that the elections be annulled because of the irregularities...
dictatorship following the political crisis caused by the murder of GiacomoMatteotti. The first edition of the novel contained eight historical errors...
Acerbo was marginally involved in the inquiry over the killing of GiacomoMatteotti, and he left his position in the government. In 1924, he instituted...
Gobetti and Carlo Rosselli. After the murder of the socialist deputy GiacomoMatteotti (1924) and the decisive assumption of responsibility by Mussolini...
Fratta Polesine is the birthplace of the Italian socialist politician GiacomoMatteotti, opponent of Fascism. Tulcea, Romania Conversano, Italy Trecenta,...
searched and ransacked by the fascist police in the fall of 1923; GiacomoMatteotti, murdered by fascists June 10, 1924 for his work as a deputy of opposition;...
Cagliari Centrale and Cagliari Piazza Matteotti. This second name is due to the station's position on GiacomoMatteotti Square. The station was inaugurated...
Socialist deputy GiacomoMatteotti was assassinated after calling for a nullification of the vote. The parliament opposition responded to Matteotti's assassination...
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went to the Italian ministry. The political opposition, headed by GiacomoMatteotti and Don Sturzo, alleged that the joint venture was damaging to the...
(including, as early as 1924, the assassination of GiacomoMatteotti and other opposition MPs). During the Matteotti affair of 1924, Sir Ronald Graham, the British...