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Benedetto "
Bettino"
Craxi (UK: /ˈkræksi/ KRAK-see, Italian: [
betˈtiːno ˈkraksi], Sicilian: [ˈkɾaʃʃɪ]; 24
February 1934 – 19
January 2000) was an Italian...
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Bettino Ricasoli, 1st
Count of Brolio, 2nd
Baron Ricasoli (Italian pronunciation: [
betˈtiːno riˈkaːzoli]; 9
March 1809 – 23
October 1880) was an Italian...
- third-largest party, came to
special prominence in the 1980s when its
leader Bettino Craxi served as
Prime Minister of
Italy from 1983 to 1987.
Under Craxi...
- Galv**** de
Bettino (also Galv**** de Bononia, Galv**** de Becchini) (c. 1335 – c. 1394) was an
Italian theologian. He was the
first to hold the chair...
- with the
surname include:
Bettino Craxi (1934–2000),
Italian politician Bobo
Craxi (born 1964),
Italian politician, son of
Bettino Stefania Craxi (born 1960)...
- A
Monument to
Bettino Ricasoli is a
Bronze statue with a
plinth adorned with two
bronze bas-reliefs that
honors the 19th-century
Italian patriot and statesman...
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Betto di Guerolo,
Captains Regent (1400–1401)
Giovanni di Francesco,
Bettino di Paolo,
Captains Regent (1401)
Bartolino di Antonio,
Michelino di Paoluccio...
- in the
aftermath of a
political rupture between Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi and U.S.
President Ronald Reagan about the fate of
Palestinian terrorists...
-
sending a
letter to
Tuscany asking that they
restore their Grand Duke.
Bettino Ricasoli,
virtual dictator of
Tuscany at the time,
wrote about this appeal...
- the 1980s,
including supposed "favour exchanges"
between Berlusconi and
Bettino Craxi, the
former Socialist prime minister and
leader of the
Italian Socialist...