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Luigi Federzoni (27
September 1878 – 24
January 1967) was an
Italian nationalist and
later Fascist politician.
Federzoni was born in Bologna. Educated...
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supported the war. Long-time
nationalists Gabriele D'Annunzio and
Luigi Federzoni and a
Marxist journalist once
praised by Lenin, now a new
convert to nationalist...
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Bucard Ciano Codreanu Darnand Déat
Degrelle Déroulède
Doriot Engdahl Federzoni Flores Frashëri Goga
Hitler Hlinka ****naert Ljotić de Man von Marées...
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economic boom led some producers, such as
Telesforo Fini and the Monari-
Federzoni family, to
market a
different product under the name "balsamic vinegar"...
- Ivan
Trinajstic (1953-1966)
Josef Kozak (1966-1969)
Odone Federzoni (1969-1974)
Odone Federzoni &
Josef Kozak (1970)
Franco Anderlini (1974-1976) Adriano...
- Preceded by
Paolino Taddei Luigi Federzoni Minister of the
Interior 1922–1924 1926–1943 Succeeded by
Luigi Federzoni Bruno Fornaciari Preceded by Antonino...
- working-class. (In
alphabetical order.)
Francesco Coppola Enrico Corradini Luigi Federzoni Roberto Forges Davanzati Ezio
Maria Gray
Maurizio Maraviglia Giovanni...
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Bucard Ciano Codreanu Darnand Déat
Degrelle Déroulède
Doriot Engdahl Federzoni Flores Frashëri Goga
Hitler Hlinka ****naert Ljotić de Man von Marées...
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finally Genoa (1925–1926). In 1926 Mussolini, on the
advice of
Luigi Federzoni (who knew him from Bologna), made
Bocchini Rome's
Chief of
Police and...
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soggetto senza limite.
Interpretazione del dannunzianesimo", Milano, 1994
Federzoni, Luigi. Il
Trattato di Rapallo, Bologna, Zanic****i, 1921. Benedetti,...