Alberto Tarchiani, the Glossary
Mario Alberto Tarchiani (11 November 1885 – 30 November 1964) was an Italian journalist, politician, and diplomat.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Alberto Cianca, Corriere della Sera, Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, First Badoglio government, Foreign relations of Italy, Giustizia e Libertà, Ivanoe Bonomi, List of ambassadors of Italy to the United States, Mazzini Society, Milan, Minister of Public Works (Italy), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy), Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Rome, Sapienza University of Rome, United States, University of Florence, University of Genoa, World War I.
- Ambassadors of Italy to the United States
- Diplomats from Rome
- Journalists from Rome
Alberto Cianca
Alberto Cianca (1 January 1884 – 8 January 1966) was an Italian journalist and anti-fascist politician. Alberto Tarchiani and Alberto Cianca are 20th-century Italian journalists, Italian magazine editors and politicians from Rome.
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Corriere della Sera
Corriere della Sera ("Evening Courier") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 246,278 copies in May 2023.
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Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy
The fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, also known in Italy as 25 Luglio (Venticinque Luglio), came as a result of parallel plots led respectively by Count Dino Grandi and King Victor Emmanuel III during the spring and summer of 1943, culminating with a successful vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister Benito Mussolini at the meeting of the Grand Council of Fascism on 24–25 July 1943.
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First Badoglio government
The Badoglio I government of Italy held office from 25 July 1943 until 24 April 1944, a total of 273 days, or 9 months and 3 days.
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Foreign relations of Italy
The foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world.
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Giustizia e Libertà
Giustizia e Libertà (Justice and Freedom) was an Italian anti-fascist resistance movement, active from 1929 to 1945.
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Ivanoe Bonomi
Ivanoe Bonomi (18 October 1873 – 20 April 1951) was an Italian politician and journalist who served as Prime Minister of Italy from 1921 to 1922 and again from 1944 to 1945. Alberto Tarchiani and Ivanoe Bonomi are Italian anti-fascists.
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List of ambassadors of Italy to the United States
The Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the United States of America is the official representative of the government of Italy to the government of the United States. Alberto Tarchiani and List of ambassadors of Italy to the United States are ambassadors of Italy to the United States.
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Mazzini Society
The Mazzini Society was an antifascist political association, formed on a democratic and republican basis, situating itself within the tradition of the Risorgimento, and created in the United States by Italian-American immigrants in the late 1930s. Alberto Tarchiani and Mazzini Society are Italian anti-fascists.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Minister of Public Works (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of public works.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale or MAECI) is the foreign ministry of the government of the Italian Republic.
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Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana) is the most senior Italian order of merit.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Sapienza University of Rome
The Sapienza University of Rome (Sapienza – Università di Roma), formally the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", abbreviated simply as Sapienza ("wisdom"), is a public research university located in Rome, Italy.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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University of Florence
The University of Florence (Italian: Università degli Studi di Firenze) (in acronym UNIFI) is an Italian public research university located in Florence, Italy.
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University of Genoa
The University of Genoa, known also with the acronym UniGe (Università di Genova), is a public research university.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Ambassadors of Italy to the United States
- Alberto Blanc
- Alberto Tarchiani
- Armando Varricchio
- Claudio Bisogniero
- Egidio Ortona
- Gelasio Caetani
- Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata
- Giuseppe Anfora di Licignano
- List of ambassadors of Italy to the United States
- Luigi Girolamo Cusani-Confalonieri
- Manlio Brosio
- Marcello Cerruti
- Saverio Fava
- Sergio Vento
- Vincenzo Macchi di Cellere
Diplomats from Rome
- Alberto Tarchiani
- Alessandro Franchi (cardinal)
- Antonio Armellini
- Arvid Pardo
- Ciril Kotnik
- Claude Rijmenans
- Cornelio Sommaruga
- Elisabetta Belloni
- Emilio de' Cavalieri
- Fernando Gentilini
- Gelasio Caetani
- Giovanni Francesco Commendone
- Giuseppe Ferraioli
- Innocenzo Conti
- Lorenzo Magalotti
- Luigi Vittorio Ferraris
- Massimo Andrea Leggeri
- Matteo Rosso Orsini (cardinal)
- Napoleone Orsini (cardinal)
- Paola Amadei
- Pope Clement X
- Tito Trocchi
Journalists from Rome
- Alberto Tarchiani
- Alessandra Bianchi
- Alessandro Cecchi Paone
- Amelia Adamo
- Antonio Baldini
- Augusto Minzolini
- Carla Mazzuca Poggiolini
- Carlo Infascelli
- Claudio Gatti
- Ernesto Daquanno
- Federica Angeli
- Filippo Leutenegger
- Francesca Mannocchi
- Francesca Paci
- Giorgia Rossi
- Giorgio Locchi
- Giorgio Ruffolo
- Luigi Pintor (politician)
- Mario Adinolfi
- Mario Imperoli
- Mario Pirani
- Michael Stern (journalist)
- Nicoletta Manzione
- Oscar Orefici
- Peter Nichols (journalist)
- Pino Scaccia
- Roberta Floris
- Silvano Moffa
- Silvia Tortora
- Sylvia Poggioli
- Teo Bellia
- Turi Munthe
- Ugo Ojetti
- Umberto Fracchia
- Vittorio Gorresio
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Tarchiani
Also known as Tarchiani.