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Antonio Salandra (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo
saˈlandɾa]; 13
August 1853 – 9
December 1931) was a
conservative Italian politician, journalist, and
writer who...
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Salandra (Lucano: Salândr; Gr****: Salandhra) is a town and
comune in the
province of Matera, in the
Southern Italian region of Basilicata. The town is...
- the
Salandra Cabinet, but was
frustrated by an
uprising of
public opinion in
favour of war. At the
outbreak of the war in
August 1914,
Salandra declared...
- The
Salandra II
government of
Italy held
office from 5
November 1914
until 18 June 1916, a
total of 591 days, or 1 year, 7
months and 13 days. The government...
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requested him to find a
compromise with
Antonio Salandra.
Mussolini was then
proposed to rule
alongside Salandra;
however he refused.
Following an analysis...
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would only be
given in
exchange for compensation. 1914 - 2 August,
Antonio Salandra declares Italy's neutrality, in
conjunction with
Article 3 of the Triple...
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Governo Salandra". storia.camera.it (in Italian).
Archived from the
original on 25
November 2020.
Retrieved 11
April 2020. "II
Governo Salandra". storia...
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Libya following the Italo-Turkish War.
Giolitti was
succeeded by
Antonio Salandra,
Paolo Boselli, and
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. The
First World War brought...
- The
Salandra I
government of
Italy held
office from 21
March 1914
until 5
November 1914, a
total of 229 days, or 7
months and 15 days. The
government was...
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Salandra (born
January 1, 1946) is an
American contemporary artist who
creates primarily homoerotic embroidery which he
calls "thread painting." Sal...