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Mario Sturzo (Caltagirone, November 2, 1861 - Piazza Armerina, November 12, 1941) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop.
MarioSturzo (Caltagirone, November 2, 1861 - Piazza Armerina, November 12, 1941) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop. He was the second born out of the...
brother of Mario Luigi Sturzo Institute MarioSturzo (1861–1941), Italian Roman Catholic bishop This page lists people with the surname Sturzo. If an internal...
was Croce Sturzo who wrote about the Roman Question. His two brothers Luigi and Franco Sturzo were well-known Jesuits. His elder brother Mario (1 November...
Magazine, April 4, 1955 Mario Scelba – Dizionario Biografico, treccani.it Luigi Sturzo e il Partito Popolare Italiano Luigi Sturzo – Mario Scelba : Carteggio...
politician Luigi Sturzo, Italian People's Party founder. Later, the town produced such nationwide politicians as Italian Prime minister Mario Scelba, and Sicilian...
heirs of the great tradition of the Italian People's Party of Don Luigi Sturzo. The People of Family formed a joint list with Popular Alternative for the...
were more than five). President Giorgio Napolitano appointed Professor Mario Monti on 9 November 2011 and conductor Claudio Abbado, researcher Elena...
D. Lindsay. While in London, he also met exiles from Fascism, Don Luigi Sturzo and Gaetano Salvemini, both of whom had formed political parties after World...
Bishop of Caltagirone) Mariano Palermo † (14 Mar 1887 – 9 Feb 1903 Died) MarioSturzo † (22 Jun 1903 – 12 Nov 1941 Died) Antonino Catarella † (10 Jan 1942...
Nicola Signorello Pietro Soddu Gian Mario Spacca Giovanni Spagnolli Giuseppe Spataro Gaetano Stammati Luigi Sturzo Bruno Tabacci Paolo Emilio Taviani Zefferino...
"Sociologia", n.s., a. XXIII (1979), n. 2, pp. 39–52. 1980 MARIO D'ADDIO, Giuseppe Spataro e Luigi Sturzo nelle ultime vicende del Partito popolare, in "Sociologia"...
January 2018. "Il centro-sinistra e i governi Moro – Istituto Luigi Sturzo". old.sturzo.it. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 June...
(selected among the "Legal Science Books of the year" by the panel of Luigi Sturzo Institute, chaired by Prof. Giuliano Crifò). ISBN 9788813268992 Contratto...
separatists, which were invited to change their vote. In a letter to Luigi Sturzo, written shortly after the election of the Constituent Assembly of Italy...
has created the "Mario e Luigi Sturzo ‘Polo of excellence of solidarity and human promotion’", at the Historical site of the Sturzo Brothers (now owned...
Lamennais Leo XIII Maritain Mounier Nell-Breuning Pesch Pius XI Röpke Stein Sturzo Tischner Vogelsang Williams Politicians Adenauer Andreotti Beel Buzek Caldera...
(1971) Il giudice e il suo boia (1972) Le affinità elettive (1979) Don Luigi Sturzo (1981) Chiusano died at Frascati in 1995. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, U...
of the party, wrote: Forza Italia considers liberal classics as Croce, Sturzo, Hayek and Einaudi as reference authors. In particular, it hark back to...
and Family Values". Journal of Biblical Literature. 124 (1). Caciagli, Mario; Robeck, Cecil M; Yong, Amos (2008). "Christian democracy". The Cambridge...
was among of the founders of the Italian People's Party (PPI), with Luigi Sturzo. He served as a deputy in the Italian Parliament from 1921 to 1924, a period...
Lamennais Leo XIII Maritain Mounier Nell-Breuning Pesch Pius XI Röpke Stein Sturzo Tischner Vogelsang Williams Politicians Adenauer Andreotti Beel Buzek Caldera...
Minister of Italy Pietro Lanza di Scalea (1863–1938), politician Luigi Sturzo (1871–1959), politician Guido Jung (1876–1949), banker, politician Andrea...
Italian People's Party (PPI), a Christian democratic party, led by Don Luigi Sturzo. In 1923, he was appointed in party's national council. Segni ran in the...
Fascism Benito Mussolini Italian People's Party Christian democracy Luigi Sturzo Italian Liberal Party Liberalism Giovanni Giolitti Social Democracy Social...
2013. The Archives of Emilio Colombo are consultable at Fondazione Luigi Sturzo, Roma and at the Historical Archives of the European Union. Media related...
Protestant Reformation. In the Italian People's Party founded by Don Luigi Sturzo in 1919, Savonarola was revered as a champion of social justice, and after...
statesman and prime minister during the concluding years of World War I. Luigi Sturzo (1871–1959), was a Catholic political leader and leading opponent of Fascism...