7 February 1931(1931-02-07) (aged 75) Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Political party
Historical Right
Tommaso Tittoni (16 November 1855 – 7 February 1931) was an Italian diplomat, politician and Knight of the Annunziata. He was Italy's foreign minister from 1903 until 1909, except for a five-month period. He also was interim prime minister for about two weeks in March 1905,[1] making him the shortest-serving prime minister in the history of Italy.
^(in Italian) Tommaso Tittoni, Incarichi di governo, Parlamento italiano (Accessed May 8, 2016)
TommasoTittoni (16 November 1855 – 7 February 1931) was an Italian diplomat, politician and Knight of the Annunziata. He was Italy's foreign minister...
years between 1994 and 2011. The shortest-serving officeholder was TommasoTittoni, who served as prime minister for only 16 days in 1905, while the shortest-serving...
On the other hand, the shortest-serving Prime Minister of Italy is TommasoTittoni who served 16 days as an interim leader, while Fernando Tambroni served...
The Tittoni government of Italy held office from 12 March until 28 March 1905, a total of 16 days. It is the shortest ever government in the history of...
(1591–1675), Italian Jesuit moral theologian Tommaso Temanza (1705–1789), Italian architect and author TommasoTittoni (1855–1931), Italian diplomat, politician...
Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Giuseppe Zanardelli Succeeded by TommasoTittoni In office 15 May 1892 – 15 December 1893 Monarch Umberto I Preceded...
March 1905 – 8 February 1906 Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by TommasoTittoni Succeeded by Sidney Sonnino Personal details Born (1842-09-16)16 September...
Sonnino, who maneuvered to join the Allies primarily to gain territory. TommasoTittoni, the ambassador to France, was often consulted; he also pled for joining...
Emanuele Orlando Preceded by Antonino Paternò Castello Succeeded by TommasoTittoni Personal details Born (1847-03-11)11 March 1847 Pisa, Tuscany Died...
Minister Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs TommasoTittoni and the German Ambassador to Paris, Wilhelm von Schoen as well as from...
office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office TommasoTittoni (1855–1931) 1 December 1919 21 January 1929 9 years, 51 days — Luigi...
to control Albania, which, in the words of Italian Foreign Minister TommasoTittoni, would give whichever managed this "incontestable supremacy in the...
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as Chairmen of the Committees were Arthur Balfour, British Empire; TommasoTittoni, Italy; Léon Bourgeois, France; Jose Maria Quiñones de León, Spain;...
his death, with the then senate president and successor to Bonasi, TommasoTittoni, instead saying that his memory would forever live on. List of presidents...
November 1903 3 Giovanni Giolitti 3 November 1903 12 March 1905 4 TommasoTittoni 12 March 1905 28 March 1905 5 Alessandro Fortis 28 March 1905 8 February...
office 3 November 1903 – 27 March 1905 Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti TommasoTittoni Preceded by Ernesto Di Broglio Succeeded by Paolo Carcano In office...
that of Francesco Saverio Nitti on 23 June, Sonnino was replaced by TommasoTittoni. The nationalist fervour he had stoked, however, broke into open violence...
Minority party Third party Leader Giovanni Giolitti Filippo Turati TommasoTittoni Party Historical Left PSI Historical Right Seats won 339 29 76 Seat change...
Minister of War of the Kingdom of Italy in the successive Giolitti II, Tittoni, and Fortis I governments. Pedotti was born in Laveno di Como in 1842 and...
Emmanuel III (1900–1946) Prime Minister – Giovanni Giolitti (1903–1905) TommasoTittoni (1905) Alessandro Fortis (1905–1906) Population – 33,489,000 February...