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Stefano Franscini (23
October 1796 – 19 July 1857) was a
Swiss politician and statistician. He was one of the
initial members of the
Swiss Federal Council...
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special focus on
health services for women. JPL · 66934 66939
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Stefano Franscini (1796–1857),
Swiss politician and statistician. He was one...
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National Council 1853/1854 Succeeded by
Jakob Dubs Preceded by
Stefano Franscini Member of the
Swiss Federal Council 1857–1864 Succeeded by Jean-Jacques...
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Accademia Cantonale was
further developed in the 1840s by
Stefano Franscini.
Although in 1844 the
Grand Council approved with an
overwhelming majority...
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Formation 1929 Type NPO & NGO
Legal status Active Headquarters Stefano-
Franscini-Platz 5
Location Zürich, Switzerland
Region served World Website iabse...
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Henri Druey,
Friedrich Frey-Herosé,
Wilhelm Matthias Naeff and
Stefano Franscini. 1854:
First (of only four so far)
sitting Federal Councillor not to be...
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partly thanks to the
efforts of
major intellectual figures such as
Stefano Franscini and
Carlo Cattaneo.
Cantonal patriotism is
particularly strong in Ticino;...
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starting in 1850. The
census was
initiated by
Federal Councillor Stefano Franscini, who
evaluated the data of the
first census all by
himself after Parliament...
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American minister, lexicographer, and
educator (d. 1860) 1796 –
Stefano Franscini,
Swiss statistician and
politician (d. 1857) 1801 –
Albert Lortzing, German...
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Konstantin Batyushkov,
Russian poet and
translator (b. 1787) 1857 –
Stefano Franscini,
Swiss statistician and
politician (b. 1796) 1878 –
Yegor Ivanovich Zolotarev...