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deputies had
forfeited their positions. In the
following years, many of the "
Aventinian"
deputies were
forced into
exile or imprisoned. In 1923, the
Acerbo Law...
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Antonio Francesco Gramsci (UK: /ˈɡræmʃi/ GRAM-shee, US: /ˈɡrɑːmʃi/ GRAHM-shee; Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo franˈtʃesko ˈɡramʃi] ; 22
January 1891 – 27
April 1937)...
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Claudio Treves (24
March 1869 – 11 June 1933) was an
Italian politician and journalist.
Claudio Treves was born in
Turin into a well off ****imilated Jewish...
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Onorato Damen (4
December 1893 – 14
October 1979), was an
Italian left
communist revolutionary who was
first active in the
Italian Socialist Party and...
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Arturo Labriola (Italian: [labriˈɔːla]; 21
January 1873 – 23 June 1959) was an
Italian revolutionary syndicalist and
socialist politician and journalist...
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Mario Berlinguer (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo berliŋˈɡwɛr]; 29
August 1891 – 5
September 1969) was an
Italian lawyer and politician. Born on 29 August...
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Count Stefano Jacini (Casalbuttano, 20 June 1826 – Milan, 15
March 1891) was an
Italian statesman and economist. Born at Casalbuttano,
Jacini was descended...
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Filippo Turati (Italian: [fiˈlippo tuˈraːti]; 26
November 1857 – 29
March 1932) was an
Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and
socialist politician...
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Giulio Rodinò di
Miglione (Naples 10
January 1875 – Naples, 16
February 1946) was an
Italian politician. He was
among the
founders of the
Italian People's...
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Costantino Lazzari (1
January 1857,
Cremona – 29
December 1927, Rome) was an
Italian politician. He was one of the
founders and main
leaders of the Italian...