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March 5 – Pleading illness Giolitti resigns over the issue of national railways. [2]March 12 – An interim government under Tommaso Tittoni takes over.; March 28 – On the recommendation of Giolitti, Alessandro Fortis forms a new government, he is the first Jewish Prime Minister of Italy.
August 6 – Antonino "Ninni" Cassarà, police chief in Palermo and his bodyguard Roberto Antiochia. Cassarà drew up the 'Michele Greco + 161' report in July 1982, listing 162 Mafiosi who warranted arrest. [1] The report was the start of an investigation that was to become the Maxi Trial, where most of the leadership of the Mafia were tried.
A. John Abadie; Ernst Abbe; Burroughs Abbott; Muhammad Abduh; Clementine Abel; Louisa Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn; Eugeniusz Abrahamowicz; Léon Abry; Bandaru ...
In September 1905, Fortis visited Calabria and Sicily to examine firsthand the extent of the damage of the 1905 Calabria earthquake. [2] Subsequently he introduced a special law to aid these southern regions. This measure was the first real acknowledgment by the Italian state of the fundamental problems underlying southern underdevelopment. [2]
Roberto (1295–1345), Gentile II's grandson, married Sibilla del Balzo, daughter of the Great Senechal of the Kingdom of Naples. Among his sons, Giacomo (died 13 August 1379; Dean of Salisbury , Archdeacon of Leicester and Archdeacon of Durham ) was created cardinal by Gregory XI in 1371, while Nicola (August 27, 1331 – February 14, 1399 ...
1905 Italian novels (3 P) S. 1905 in Italian sport (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1905 in Italy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Italian designer established with Amedeo Scognamiglio the Faraone Mennella jewelry brand in New York in 2001.
Robert Georges Nivelle [a] (15 October 1856 [1] – 22 March 1924 [2]) was a French artillery general officer who served in the Boxer Rebellion and the First World War.In May 1916, he succeeded Philippe Pétain as commander of the French Second Army in the Battle of Verdun, leading counter-offensives that rolled back the German forces in late 1916. [3]