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Salvatore Aldisio (Gela, 29
December 1890 – Rome, 27 July 1964) was an
Italian Christian Democratic politician. He was born in Gela is a town in the province...
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Commissioner for
Sicily to
oppose the favourite, the
Christian Democrat Salvatore Aldisio.
Castellano became convinced that the
Mafia was the
strongest political...
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Italy 1944–1945 Succeeded by
Ferruccio Parri Preceded by
Salvatore Aldisio Minister of the
Interior 1944–1945 Succeeded by
Ferruccio Parri Vacant...
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Gerrit Rietveld,
Dutch architect (born 1888) June 27 –
Salvatore Aldisio,
Italian politician (born 1890) June 29 – Eric Dolphy,
American saxophonist...
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confrontation with many
members of DC,
regarding the
appointment of
Salvatore Aldisio as new Minister of Agriculture,
forced Pella to resign.
After the end of...
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despite the
intention of the
Ministry of
Public Works,
chaired by
Salvatore Aldisio, to
demolish the structure. In 1953, on the
occasion of an Agricultural...
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Commissioner for
Sicily to
oppose the favourite, the
Christian Democrat Salvatore Aldisio. Castellano's
initiative weakened the
Sicilian Independence Movement (Movimento...
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Italian composer Salvatore Albano (1841-1893),
Italian sculptor Salvatore Aldisio (1890-1964),
Italian politician Salvatore Alepus (1503-1568),
Spanish archbishop...
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commune of what is now
eastern Emilia-Romagna,
Alberico was the son of
Aldisio. The
family were
nobles of
Romagna of long-standing,
claiming descent from...
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Italian Communist Party (1944–1944)
Minister of the
Interior Salvatore Aldisio Christian Democracy (1944–1944)
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Pietro Badoglio...