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She was the first woman to be appointed minister of foreign affairs in Italy (d. 2009) 25 May – Enrico Berlinguer, Italian communist politician (d. 1984) 12 June – Margherita Hack, Italian astrophysicist and popular science writer. The asteroid 8558 Hack, discovered in 1995, was named in her honour (d. 2013)
The March on Rome (Italian: Marcia su Roma) was an organized mass demonstration in October 1922 which resulted in Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) ascending to power in the Kingdom of Italy. In late October 1922, Fascist Party leaders planned a march on the capital.
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I have come to Rome not only to give Italy a ministry but a true government. In a few hours you will have such a government. Long live King Victor Emmanuel! Long live victorious Italy! Long live the Fascisti!" By 3 p.m. the members of the coalition cabinet had been chosen, and at 7 p.m. Mussolini and his ministers were sworn in. [112] [115] [117]
February – Algernon Graves, English art historian (b. 1845) February 3 – John Butler Yeats, Irish painter (b. 1839) February 5 – Paul Durand-Ruel, French art dealer, patron of the Impressionists (b. 1831) February 19 – Karl Isakson, Swedish artist (b. 1878) March 16 – Reinhold Lepsius, German painter (b. 1857)
A Woman with Red Hair (painting) Media in category "1922 paintings" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Delaunay, Dessin en couleurs, ...
Pages in category "1920s in Italy" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... 1920 in Italy; 1921 in Italy; 1922 in Italy; 1924 in Italy; 1925 ...
Italian neorealism came about as World War II ended and Benito Mussolini's government fell, causing the Italian film industry to lose its centre. Neorealism was a sign of cultural and social change in Italy.