Depretis III government of Italy held office from 19 December 1878 until 14 July 1879, a total of 207 days, or 6 months and 25 days. The government was...
Agostino Depretis (31 January 1813 – 29 July 1887) was an Italian statesman and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Italy for several stretches...
III government of Italy held office from 25 November 1879 until 29 May 1881, a total of 551 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days. The government was composed...
Italian governments, which resulted in their resignation or dismissal. It includes both governments who served under the Kingdom of Italy and governments who...
Rattazzi in 1873, Depretis took over the leadership of the Left. In 1862, Depretis was briefly Minister of Public Works in a government led by Rattazzi...
allowing the government to be dominated by Depretis. Despotic and corrupt actions are believed to be the key means by which Depretis managed to keep...
Agostino Depretis, the prime minister in 1883 and a member of the Left, continued the process. He moved to the right and reshuffled his government to include...
Kingdom of Italy and as Minister of Justice in the of the third, seventh and eighth Depretisgovernments. Son of Giuseppe Tajani and Teresina Fattizza, he graduated...
suffrage, which was approved by the government of Agostino Depretis. In 1883 the leaders of the Left, Agostino Depretis, and the Right, Marco Minghetti,...
War of the Kingdom of Italy in the third Cairoli government and in the fourth, fifth and sixth Depretisgovernments. A student of the Royal Academy of...
authoritarian and corrupt: Depretis pressured districts to vote for his candidates if they wished to gain favourable concessions from Depretis when in power, resulting...
minister of public works by Depretis in 1887, and by Crispi in 1893, he worked to mitigate the worst consequences of Depretis's corruptly extravagant policy...
Minister of Italy, Agostino Depretis, a prominent member of the Italian politics for decades. Depretis had been head of the government since 1881 and also from...
coveted Ethiopia itself and, in 1887, Italian Prime Minister Agostino Depretis ordered an invasion, leading to the Eritrea War. This invasion was halted...
with Francesco Crispi and his allies against the faction led by Agostino Depretis. In 1884 he presented a bill for the expansion of administrative suffrage...
failing to equip and prepare the navy properly: 493 and Navy Minister Depretis agreed with him. In 25 July 1866 the Gazzetta del Popolo commented that...
(2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Dorrance and Co. pp. 278–286. Romanelli, Raffaele. "DEPRETIS, Agostino". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Treccani...
withdrawn, making the decision moot. The Minister of the Navy, Agostino Depretis, urged Persano to act and suggested the island of Lissa, to restore Italian...
and 21 days. It was also known as the Government of National Reconciliation, because it led Italy during the Third War of Independence. As Prime Minister...
Tunisia, to which both France and Italy aspired. Cairoli, like Agostino Depretis before him, never considered proceeding to occupation, being generally...
Dogali, Eritrea, where they lost 500 troops. The Prime Minister, Agostino Depretis, died shortly after this defeat in July 1887. Francesco Crispi replaced...
attacks on Agostino Magliani, Treasury Minister in the cabinet of Depretis. Following Depretis's death on 29 July 1887 Francesco Crispi, a notable politician...
judicial proceedings against him; but in negotiations with the French government he protested against the retention of the temporal power by the pope and...
Historical Left / Democrats: Urbano Rattazzi, Benedetto Cairoli, Agostino Depretis, Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, Giuseppe Saracco, Alessandro Fortis...
in a Parliament commission. In 1866 fought as division commander in the Third Italian War of Independence. In the wake of the defeat at Custoza, he was...
Italy and becoming the first King of Italy on 17 March 1861. In 1866, the Third Italian War of Independence allowed Italy to annex Veneto. In 1870, Victor...