Urbano Pio Francesco Rattazzi (Italian pronunciation: [urˈbaːno ratˈtattsi]; 29 June 1808 – 5 June 1873) was an Italian politician and statesman. He...
known as the Countess Rattazzi) UrbanoRattazzi (1808–1873), Italian statesman This page lists people with the surname Rattazzi. If an internal link intending...
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married Count UrbanoRattazzi (1918–2012) and had six children before their marriage was annulled in 1975. Ilaria Rattazzi Samaritana Rattazzi (b. 1947) married...
1945, Agnelli married Count UrbanoRattazzi Jr. (1918–2012), the great-grandson of two-time prime minister UrbanoRattazzi of the Historical Left. They...
opposition divided in two tendencies: The Moderates (majority) led by UrbanoRattazzi supported a parliamentary system, were pragmatic about Italian unification...
Rattazzi was born in Rome, Italy. Her father was Count UrbanoRattazzi Jr. (1918–2012), the great-grandson of two-time Prime Minister of Italy Urbano...
the non possumus of the pope. Disdainful of the intrigues of his rival Rattazzi, he found himself obliged in 1862 to resign office, but returned to power...
and for the transfer of Venetia to Italy. In October 1867, he succeeded Rattazzi in the premiership, and was called upon to deal with the difficult situation...
from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Rattazzi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 19 July...
negotiations for the cession of Nice and Savoy to France, which cession UrbanoRattazzi opposed, he again retired in January 1860. On changing his views on...
unification. On the other hand, the bloc of the Historical Left was led by UrbanoRattazzi, a liberal politician who was between the founders of the Italian left-wing...
Umberto I Prime ministers See list Camillo Cavour Bettino Ricasoli UrbanoRattazzi Luigi Carlo Farini Marco Minghetti Alfonso Ferrero la Marmora Luigi...
unification. On the other hand, the bloc of the Historical Left was led by UrbanoRattazzi, a liberal politician who was among the founders of the Italian left-wing...
Who Is Afraid of Dracula? (1985) – Count Dracula Don Bosco (1988) – UrbanoRattazzi The Rift (1990) – CEO Steensland Un orso chiamato Arturo (1992) A Ray...
1 year, 134 days 1 38 Lamberto Dini Independent 1 year, 122 days 1 39 UrbanoRattazzi Historical Left 1 year, 115 days 2 40 Ciriaco De Mita Christian Democracy...
politician from Piedmont. The bloc of the Historical Left was led by UrbanoRattazzi, a liberal politician and former Prime Minister, who led the left-wing...
Cinema-Teatro Excelsior, still present today although inactive. In June 1873 UrbanoRattazzi, then President of the Council of Ministers, died suddenly in Frosinone...
Sardinia, the departments became provinces of Italy, according to the UrbanoRattazzi law. Peninsula departments Province of Naples – Naples Terra di Lavoro...
form a new government firstly to Bettino Ricasoli and then to UrbanoRattazzi; Rattazzi was the leader of the Left and created a cabinet composed by both...
and passed away during his term. He was succeeded as President by UrbanoRattazzi. Pinelli is buried in the Monumental Cemetery of Turin. "Pinelli, Pier...
the Second Italian War of Independence forced him to turn first to UrbanoRattazzi, at that time the minister of the interior, and then to Cavour, president...
France, and to drive the Giovanni Lanza cabinet to Rome. The death of UrbanoRattazzi in 1873 induced Crispi's friends to put forward his candidature to...