(1787-07-13)13 July 1787 Carrara, Tuscany (now Italy)
Died
15 November 1848(1848-11-15) (aged 61) Rome, Papal States (now Italy)
Resting place
San Lorenzo in Damaso, Rome
Nationality
Tuscan Italian French
Political party
Moderate
Alma mater
University of Pisa University of Bologna
Profession
Teacher, economist, diplomat
Military service
Branch/service
Neapolitan Army
Years of service
1815
Rank
Soldier
Battles/wars
Neapolitan War
Pellegrino Luigi Odoardo Rossi (13 July 1787 – 15 November 1848) was an Italian economist, politician and jurist. He was an important figure of the July Monarchy in France, and the minister of justice in the government of the Papal States, under Pope Pius IX.
Pellegrino Luigi Odoardo Rossi (13 July 1787 – 15 November 1848) was an Italian economist, politician and jurist. He was an important figure of the July...
Revolutions of 1848. Upon the assassination of his prime minister, PellegrinoRossi, Pius fled Rome and excommunicated all participants in the short-lived...
Italy ruled by constitutional law. Its text is widely attributed to PellegrinoRossi, later Papal Minister of Interior under Pope Pius IX. While it is primarily...
1848, following the assassination of his Minister of Finance, Count PellegrinoRossi. One occurrence was in 1862, when Giuseppe Garibaldi was in Sicily...
government. In November 1848, following the assassination of his Minister PellegrinoRossi, Pius IX fled just before Giuseppe Garibaldi and other patriots arrived...
uprising that created a Roman Republic following the assassination of PellegrinoRossi, Muzzarelli was appointed First Minister (16 November 1848), the last...
that swept Europe in that year, the assassination of his minister PellegrinoRossi led Pope Pius IX to flee Rome. During a political rally in February...
the Santo Bambino of Aracoeli from arson. After the assassination of PellegrinoRossi and the exile of the Pope, he became Minister of the Interior. He organized...
early member of the Société d'économie politique organized in 1842 by PellegrinoRossi. His Jérôme Paturot a la recherche de 10 meilleure des republiques...
people of Rome rebelled against Pius' government and assassinated PellegrinoRossi, Pius' minister. Pope Pius IX then fled to the fortress of Gaeta, under...
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century Augusto Righi Giacomo Ciamician Giosuè Carducci Giovanni Pascoli PellegrinoRossi Francesco Selmi 20th century Umberto Eco Beppo Levi Guglielmo Marconi...
a war against Austria. In December 1848 Mameli reached Rome, where PellegrinoRossi had been murdered, helping in the clandestine works for declaration...
Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence Lorenzino de' Medici 1848 PellegrinoRossi, Papal States Minister of Justice 1900 Umberto I, King of Italy Gaetano...
liberal PellegrinoRossi as his chief minister for the Papal States, which resulted in additional negative emotions now also directed against Rossi. In a...
Tenerani, respectively. The second chapel to the right has the tomb of PellegrinoRossi, the last minister of the Papal States under Bl. Pope Pius IX, by Pietro...
refused to join a papal ministry after the November 15 assassination of PellegrinoRossi, and spent the next eight years in study and travel. In 1856, he was...
access to and influence over the pope. After the assassination of PellegrinoRossi (15 November 1848), he arranged the flight of Pius IX to Gaeta on 23...
embrace the increasingly radicalised opposition. In November 1848, PellegrinoRossi, the head of the pope's government, was assassinated. Brunetti was...
She is the daughter of the famous horror director Dario Argento. PellegrinoRossi (1787–1848), was a law expert, economist, diplomat, active in Swiss...
the new road (which corresponds to what are now Via Imbonati, Via PellegrinoRossi, Via Astesani and Via Comasina) traversed Affori, which thus became...