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Agostino Depretis (31
January 1813 – 29 July 1887) was an
Italian statesman and politician. He
served as
Prime Minister of
Italy for
several stretches...
- near-republicanism.
After the
death of
Rattazzi in 1873,
Depretis took over the
leadership of the Left. In 1862,
Depretis was
briefly Minister of
Public Works in a government...
- by
Depretis.
Despotic and
corrupt actions are
believed to be the key
means by
which Depretis managed to keep
support in
Southern Italy.
Depretis put...
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which was
approved by the
government of
Agostino Depretis. In 1883 the
leaders of the Left,
Agostino Depretis, and the Right,
Marco Minghetti,
formed an alliance...
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Parliamentary Revolution of 1876,
which brought Agostino Depretis to
become Prime Minister. However,
Depretis immediately began to look for
support among the Right...
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Agostino Depretis became his
successor (details here). On 3 July 1879
Cairoli returned to power, and in the
following November formed with
Depretis a coalition...
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expelled from the island. He was
replaced by the more
malleable Agostino Depretis, who
gained Garibaldi's
trust and was
appointed as pro-dictator. The dictatorial...
- The
Depretis IV
government of
Italy held
office from 29 May 1881
until 25 May 1883, a
total of 726 days, or 1 year, 11
months and 26 days. The government...
- The
Depretis I
government of
Italy held
office from 25
March 1876
until 25
December 1877, a
total of 650 days (1 year and 9 months). The
government was...