GiuseppeMontanelli (21 January 1813 – 17 June 1862) was an Italian statesman and author. Montanelli was born at Fucecchio, then part of the Grand Duchy...
Montanelli may refer to: GiuseppeMontanelli (1813–1862), Italian statesman and author Indro Montanelli (1909–2001), Italian journalist and author Montanelli...
Indro Alessandro Raffaello Schizogene Montanelli OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈindro montaˈnɛlli]; 22 April 1909 – 22 July 2001) was an Italian journalist...
in Rome, Italy by Antonio Ragusa and its campus is located in Via GiuseppeMontanelli, 5, Rome. The school launched its activities by offering training...
Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli ("Indro Montanelli Public Gardens"), formerly known as Giardini Pubblici and Giardini di Porta Venezia (and renamed...
him in the eyes of people such as Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, GiuseppeMontanelli and Giovanni Battista Niccolini. On 31 May 1850 he died at Florence...
In the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Leopold II appointed the democrat GiuseppeMontanelli as prime minister on 27 October 1848, whose policy was to seek union...
politician, 5th Territorial Governor of Arizona (d. 1890) 1813 – GiuseppeMontanelli, Italian statesman and author (d. 1862) 1814 – Johann Georg Theodor...
Audio CD: Bongiovanni Cat: GB 1120-2 1917 Luigi Bolis, Annita Conti, GiuseppeMontanelli Carlo Sabajno, Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus LP: La voce...
misgivings, invited GiuseppeMontanelli to form a replacement government in succession to that of Capponi. Leopold hoped that Montanelli, who was known to...
Retrieved 22 February 2015. Montanelli 1971, p. 309. Montanelli 1971, p. 300. Montanelli 1971, p. 301. Bertoldi 2000, p. 63 Montanelli 1971, p. 302. Bertoldi...
flight, Guerrazzi formed a governing triumvirate with Giuseppe Mazzini and GiuseppeMontanelli and a republic was proclaimed; on 27 March Guerrazzi was...
Paris, the politician, former professor of law, poet and writer GiuseppeMontanelli, to do this. Piave learned nothing of the revisions until he received...
1848 broke out, he joined the students' battalion under Professor GiuseppeMontanelli (despite his frail constitution) and participated in the Battle of...
Giuseppe Tatarella (17 September 1935 – 8 February 1999), also known as Pinuccio Tatarella, was an Italian politician who served as deputy prime minister...
and has a right-wing and conservative stance. Leo Longanesi and Indro Montanelli were the early co-editors of Il Borghese. The former held the post until...
Scala, Milan 1917 Leoncavallo: Pagliacci – Luigi Bolis, Anita Conti, GiuseppeMontanelli; Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala, Milan 1917 Puccini: La bohème...
Kiev) Memorial Monument to Pasquale (1887, Florence) Statue of GiuseppeMontanelli (1892) Equestrian Statue of Garibaldi (1896, Siena) Cenotaph of Donatello...
Milan daily newspaper Il Giornale, headed by Italian journalist Indro Montanelli; he soon distinguished himself as a writer and became the paper's London...
Poldi Pezzoli in Milan. In 1858, he was commissioned to create the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens near the Porta Venezia in Milan, which he ordered in English...
in the Royal Corps of Colonial Troops, in the same battalion as Indro Montanelli, who described him as "a good athlete, simple and courageous". Nudi later...
Il Gladio e l'Alloro - l'esercito di Salò, ed. Le Scie- Milano 1991 I. Montanelli - R. Gervaso, Storia d'Italia 1943-46, ed. Mondadori, Milano 1967 G. Pansa...
in the pro-Papal demonstrations organized in Livorno in 1847 by GiuseppeMontanelli and to enroll himself, along with his son Antonio, in the battalion...