LuigiFederzoni (27 September 1878 – 24 January 1967) was an Italian nationalist and later Fascist politician. Federzoni was born in Bologna. Educated...
blackshirts gathered in Rome to demand the resignation of liberal Prime Minister Luigi Facta and the appointment of a new Fascist government. On the morning of...
supported the war. Long-time nationalists Gabriele D'Annunzio and LuigiFederzoni and a Marxist journalist once praised by Lenin, now a new convert to...
benefit him and his regime. Mussolini's Minister of the Interior, LuigiFederzoni, recalled Mori to active service and appointed him prefect of Trapani...
(ad interim) National Fascist Party 31 October 1922 – 17 June 1924 LuigiFederzoni National Fascist Party 17 June 1924 – 6 November 1926 Benito Mussolini...
Tittoni (1855–1931) 1 December 1919 21 January 1929 9 years, 51 days — LuigiFederzoni (1878–1967) 29 April 1929 2 March 1939 9 years, 307 days — Giacomo...
decided to set the putsch in motion. At the same time, Grandi and LuigiFederzoni, his close ally and Italian nationalist leader, were trying to estimate...
Fascists and Italy's conservative faction in Parliament, which was led by LuigiFederzoni, a conservative monarchist and nationalist who was a member of the...
Nello Quilici published in the magazine Nuova Antologia, edited by LuigiFederzoni, in which he defended the Aryan race and explained how the Semitic...
recall to active service in 1924 by the Minister of the Interior, LuigiFederzoni. In the same year, Mori joined the Fascist Party. He was next appointed...
and finally Genoa (1925–1926). In 1926 Mussolini, on the advice of LuigiFederzoni (who knew him from Bologna), made Bocchini Rome's Chief of Police and...
the Fascist Intellectuals, among them: Luigi Barzini Sr. Guelfo Civinini Salvatore Di Giacomo LuigiFederzoni Giovanni Gentile Curzio Malaparte Filippo...
support of two other prominent nationalists, Enrico Corradini and LuigiFederzoni, he launched the party's official newspaper, L'Idea Nazionale. Coppola...
Intellectuals which was signed by a number of writers and intellectuals, including Luigi Pirandello, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and Giuseppe...
and nationalists in 1923, and owing to the persuasion by his friends LuigiFederzoni and Biagio Pace. He then ran at the 1924 elections, together with liberals...
Fallen on the Capitol; then the president of the Senate of the Kingdom LuigiFederzoni laid a laurel wreath on the Altar of the Fascist Fallen on behalf of...
23 – Holcombe Ward, American tennis player (b. 1878) January 24 – LuigiFederzoni, Italian Fascist politician (b. 1878) January 27 Crew of Apollo 1 (launch...
administration in the indigenous troops. In 1926, colonial minister, LuigiFederzoni, described the Eritrean regiments as "the most solid, effective and...
1922 – 30 October 1922 Prime Minister Luigi Facta Preceded by Giuseppe Girardini Succeeded by LuigiFederzoni Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office...
Tassinari Carlo Pareschi Minister of the Colonies (abolished in 1937) LuigiFederzoni Benito Mussolini Pietro Lanza di Scalea Emilio De Bono Alessandro Lessona...
American actor, comedian, and screenwriter; in Los Angeles Died: LuigiFederzoni, 88, Italian Fascist politician who served as President of the Italian...
weekly L'Idea Nazionale, founded by him together with Alfredo Rocco and LuigiFederzoni. Corradini also published articles in La Lupa based in Florence between...
December 1919 – 21 January 1929 Preceded by Adeodato Bonasi Succeeded by LuigiFederzoni Personal details Born (1855-11-16)16 November 1855 Rome, Papal States...