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Francesco Crispi (4
October 1818 – 11
August 1901) was an
Italian patriot and statesman. He was
among the main
protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close...
- schools. In 1887,
Francesco Crispi became prime minister and
began focusing government efforts on
foreign policy.
Crispi worked to
build Italy as a great...
- in
favor of
retaining the monarchy. The Intransigents, led by
Francesco Crispi,
constituted by
former members of the
Action Party,
supporting a left-populist...
- The
Crispi III
government of
Italy held
office from 15
December 1893
until 14 June 1894, a
total of 181 days, or 5
months and 30 days. The
government was...
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Crispi who in May 1895
spoke of "the
absolute impossibility of
continuing to
govern through Parliament." In
December 1893,
Umberto appointed Crispi prime...
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Giuseppe Crispi (Arbërisht: Zef Krispi; 1781–1859) was an
Italian philologist and
bishop of Arbëresh descent. One of the
major figures of the Arbëresh...
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Italo Balbo,
Giovanni Gentile,
Giuseppe Bottai, and Dino Grandi.
Francesco Crispi (1818–1901). The
known Sicilian statesman was
admired by the
dictator Mussolini...
- Joyce. New York: The
Viking Press. p. 162. LCCN 57-5129. Slote, Sam (2004),
Crispi, Luca; Fahy,
Catherine (eds.),
Ulysses in the Plural: The
Variable Editions...
- most
famous and
influential prime ministers of this
period was
Francesco Crispi, a left-wing
patriot and statesman, the
first head of the
government from...
- Leagues)
uprising on Sicily.
After a
state of
siege had been
proclaimed by the
Crispi government,
armed bands dis****d into the
mountains pursued by troops....