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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.[1]

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  1. 110 relations: Action Party (Italy), Adolf Hitler, Agricultural cooperative, Alberico Albricci, Alcide De Gasperi, Alexandre Millerand, Anna Kuliscioff, Antonio Salandra, Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Armistice of Cassibile, At-large, Austria-Hungary, Axis powers, Battle of Anzio, Benito Mussolini, Boselli government, Carlo Sforza, Chamber of Deputies (Italy), Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy), Christian Democracy (Italy), City Council of Rome, Collective farming, Constituent Assembly of Italy, Corpo Volontari della Libertà, Eduard Bernstein, Enrico De Nicola, Ex officio member, Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, Fascism, Fascist Italy, Ferruccio Parri, Filippo Turati, Francesco Crispi, Francesco Saverio Nitti, General strike, Giovanni Giolitti, Giulio Rodinò, Giuseppe Mazzini, History of the cooperative movement, Italian Communist Party, Italian Democratic Socialist Party, Italian entry into World War I, Italian front (World War I), Italian Liberal Party, Italian Reformist Socialist Party, Italian resistance movement, Italian Socialist Party, Italians, Italo-Turkish War, Italy, ... Expand index (60 more) »

  2. Bonomi II Cabinet
  3. Bonomi III Cabinet
  4. Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy
  5. Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy
  6. Deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy
  7. Italian Reformist Socialist Party politicians
  8. Italian social democrats
  9. Italian social liberals
  10. Labour Democratic Party politicians
  11. Politicians from Mantua
  12. Presidents of the Italian Senate

Action Party (Italy)

The Action Party (Partito d'Azione, PdA) was a liberal-socialist political party in Italy.

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Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. Ivanoe Bonomi and Adolf Hitler are world War II political leaders.

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Agricultural cooperative

An agricultural cooperative, also known as a farmers' co-op, is a producer cooperative in which farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activities.

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Alberico Albricci

Alberico Albricci (6 December 1864 – 2 April 1936) was an Italian general who served in World War I, leading the 2nd Army Corps in France during the Second Battle of the Marne. Ivanoe Bonomi and Alberico Albricci are italian Ministers of War.

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Alcide De Gasperi

Alcide Amedeo Francesco De Gasperi (3 April 1881 – 19 August 1954) was an Italian politician and statesman who founded the Christian Democracy party and served as prime minister of Italy in eight successive coalition governments from 1945 to 1953. Ivanoe Bonomi and Alcide De Gasperi are Bonomi III Cabinet, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, foreign ministers of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior, italian anti-fascists, italian resistance movement members, members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy and prime ministers of Italy.

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Alexandre Millerand

Alexandre Millerand (–) was a French politician.

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Anna Kuliscioff

Anna Kuliscioff (ˈanːə kʊlʲɪˈʂovə; born Anna Moiseyevna Rozenshtein, Анна Моисеевна Розенштейн; 9 January 1857 – 27 December 1925) was a Russian-born Italian revolutionary, a prominent feminist, an anarchist influenced by Mikhail Bakunin, and eventually a Marxist socialist militant. Ivanoe Bonomi and Anna Kuliscioff are italian Socialist Party politicians.

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Antonio Salandra

Antonio Salandra (13 August 1853 – 9 December 1931) was a conservative Italian politician, journalist, and writer, who served as the 21st prime minister of Italy between 1914 and 1916. Ivanoe Bonomi and Antonio Salandra are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior and prime ministers of Italy.

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Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

The Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (Officially named the "Major Papal, Patriarchal and Roman Archbasilica, Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior and Saints John the Baptist and the Evangelist in Lateran, Mother and Head of All Churches in Rome and in the World", and commonly known as the Lateran Basilica or Saint John Lateran) is the Catholic cathedral of the Diocese of Rome in the city of Rome, and serves as the seat of the bishop of Rome, the pope.

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Armistice of Cassibile

The Armistice of Cassibile was an armistice that was signed on 3 September 1943 between Italy and the Allies during World War II.

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At-large

At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than a subset.

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Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.

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Axis powers

The Axis powers, originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies.

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Battle of Anzio

The Battle of Anzio was a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944.

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Benito Mussolini

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian dictator who founded and led the National Fascist Party (PNF). Ivanoe Bonomi and Benito Mussolini are deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, foreign ministers of Italy, italian Ministers of War, italian Ministers of the Interior, italian Socialist Party politicians, prime ministers of Italy and world War II political leaders.

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Boselli government

The Boselli government of Italy held office from 18 June 1916 until 30 October 1917, a total of 499 days, or 1 year, 4 months and 12 days.

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Carlo Sforza

Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 – 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician. Ivanoe Bonomi and Carlo Sforza are members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy, members of the National Council (Italy) and Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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Chamber of Deputies (Italy)

The Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei deputati) is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the upper house being the Senate of the Republic.

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Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy)

The Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy (Camera dei deputati del Regno d'Italia) was the main legislative body of the Kingdom of Italy descended from the lower house of the Kingdom of Sardinia, but supplemented with deputies from territories captured during the Second Italian War of Independence and the Expedition of the Thousand.

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Christian Democracy (Italy)

Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana, DC and also called White Whale, Balena Bianca) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy.

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City Council of Rome

The City Council of Rome or Capitoline Assembly (Italian: Assemblea Capitolina) is the top tier legislative body of Rome, Italy.

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Collective farming

Collective farming and communal farming are various types of "agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise".

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Constituent Assembly of Italy

The Italian Constituent Assembly (Italian: Assemblea Costituente della Repubblica Italiana) was a parliamentary chamber which existed in Italy from 25 June 1946 until 31 January 1948.

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Corpo Volontari della Libertà

The Corpo Volontari della Libertà (CVL, "Volunteers of Freedom Corps") was the unified command structure of the Italian Resistance during the Second World War, recognized both by the Allies and the "southern" Italian governments.

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Eduard Bernstein

Eduard Bernstein (6 January 1850 – 18 December 1932) was a German social democratic Marxist theorist and politician.

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Enrico De Nicola

Enrico De Nicola, (9 November 1877 – 1 October 1959) was an Italian jurist, journalist, politician, statesman, and provisional head of state of republican Italy from 1946 to 1948. Ivanoe Bonomi and Enrico De Nicola are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, members of the National Council (Italy), presidents of the Italian Senate and Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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Ex officio member

An ex officio member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, or council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office.

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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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Fascism

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.

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Fascist Italy

Fascist Italy is a term which is used to describe the Kingdom of Italy when it was governed by the National Fascist Party from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as prime minister and dictator.

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Ferruccio Parri

Ferruccio Parri (19 January 1890 – 8 December 1981) was an Italian partisan and anti-fascist politician who served as the 29th Prime Minister of Italy, and the first to be appointed after the end of World War II. Ivanoe Bonomi and Ferruccio Parri are italian Ministers of the Interior, italian anti-fascists, italian resistance movement members, members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy and prime ministers of Italy.

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Filippo Turati

Filippo Turati (26 November 1857 – 29 March 1932) was an Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and socialist politician. Ivanoe Bonomi and Filippo Turati are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Socialist Party politicians and italian anti-fascists.

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Francesco Crispi

Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. Ivanoe Bonomi and Francesco Crispi are foreign ministers of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior and prime ministers of Italy.

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Francesco Saverio Nitti

Francesco Saverio Vincenzo de Paola Nitti (19 July 1868 – 20 February 1953) was an Italian economist and political figure. Ivanoe Bonomi and Francesco Saverio Nitti are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior, members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy, members of the National Council (Italy), prime ministers of Italy and Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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General strike

A general strike is a strike action in which participants cease all economic activity, such as working, to strengthen the bargaining position of a trade union or achieve a common social or political goal.

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Giovanni Giolitti

Giovanni Giolitti (27 October 1842 – 17 July 1928) was an Italian statesman. Ivanoe Bonomi and Giovanni Giolitti are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior and prime ministers of Italy.

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Giulio Rodinò

Giulio Rodinò di Miglione (Naples 10 January 1875 – Naples, 16 February 1946) was an Italian politician. Ivanoe Bonomi and Giulio Rodinò are italian Ministers of War, italian anti-fascists and members of the National Council (Italy).

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Giuseppe Mazzini

Giuseppe Mazzini (22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician, journalist, and activist for the unification of Italy (Risorgimento) and spearhead of the Italian revolutionary movement. Ivanoe Bonomi and Giuseppe Mazzini are italian social democrats and italian social liberals.

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History of the cooperative movement

The history of the cooperative movement concerns the origins and history of cooperatives across the world.

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Italian Communist Party

The Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist and democratic socialist political party in Italy.

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The Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), also known as Italian Social Democratic Party, was a social-democratic political party in Italy.

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Italian entry into World War I

Italy entered into the First World War in 1915 with the aim of completing national unity: for this reason, the Italian intervention in the First World War is also considered the Fourth Italian War of Independence, in a historiographical perspective that identifies in the latter the conclusion of the unification of Italy, whose military actions began during the revolutions of 1848 with the First Italian War of Independence.

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Italian front (World War I)

The Italian front (Fronte italiano; Südwestfront.) was one of the main theatres of war of World War I. It involved a series of military engagements in Northern Italy between the Central Powers and the Entente powers from 1915 to 1918.

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Italian Liberal Party

The Italian Liberal Party (Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was a liberal political party in Italy.

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The Italian Reformist Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Riformista Italiano, PSRI) was a social-democratic political party in Italy.

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Italian resistance movement

The Italian Resistance (Resistenza italiana,, or simply La Resistenza) consisted of all the Italian resistance groups who fought the occupying forces of Nazi Germany and the fascist collaborationists of the Italian Social Republic during the Second World War in Italy from 1943 to 1945.

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The Italian Socialist Party (PSI) was a social-democratic and democratic-socialist political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parties of the country.

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Italians

Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.

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Italo-Turkish War

The Italo-Turkish or Turco-Italian War (Trablusgarp Savaşı, "Tripolitanian War", Guerra di Libia, "War of Libya") was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire from 29 September 1911, to 18 October 1912.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Jean Jaurès

Auguste Marie Joseph Jean Léon Jaurès (3 September 185931 July 1914), commonly referred to as Jean Jaurès (Joan Jaurés), was a French socialist leader.

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Kingdom of Italy

The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished, following civil discontent that led to an institutional referendum on 2 June 1946.

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Labour Democratic Party

The Labour Democratic Party (Partito Democratico del Lavoro), previously known as Labour Democracy, was an anti-fascist, social-democratic, and social-liberal political party in Italy.

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Leonida Bissolati

Leonida Bissolati (20 February 1857 – 6 May 1920) was a leading exponent of the Italian socialist movement at the turn of the 19th century. Ivanoe Bonomi and Leonida Bissolati are deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Reformist Socialist Party politicians and italian Socialist Party politicians.

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Liberal democracy

Liberal democracy, western-style democracy, or substantive democracy is a form of government that combines the organization of a representative democracy with ideas of liberal political philosophy.

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List of presidents of the Senate of the Republic (Italy)

This is a list of the presidents of the Senate of Italy from the Kingdom of Sardinia to the present day. Ivanoe Bonomi and list of presidents of the Senate of the Republic (Italy) are presidents of the Italian Senate.

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Lombardy

Lombardy (Lombardia; Lombardia) is an administrative region of Italy that covers; it is located in northern Italy and has a population of about 10 million people, constituting more than one-sixth of Italy's population.

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Luigi Dari

Luigi Dari (11 December 1852 – 15 April 1919) was an Italian politician.

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Luigi Facta

Luigi Facta (16 November 1861 – 5 November 1930) was an Italian politician, lawyer and journalist and the last prime minister of Italy before the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini. Ivanoe Bonomi and Luigi Facta are italian Ministers of the Interior and prime ministers of Italy.

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Mantua

Mantua (Mantova; Lombard and Mantua) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and capital of the province of the same name.

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Marie-José of Belgium

Marie-José of Belgium (Marie-José Charlotte Sophie Amélie Henriette Gabrielle; 4 August 1906 – 27 January 2001) was the last Queen of Italy.

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Marxism

Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis.

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Meuccio Ruini

Meuccio Ruini (14 December 1877 – 6 March 1970) was an Italian jurist and socialist politician who served as the president of the Italian Senate and the minister of the colonies. Ivanoe Bonomi and Meuccio Ruini are Bonomi III Cabinet, deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Socialist Party politicians, labour Democratic Party politicians, members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy and Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Italy. Ivanoe Bonomi and Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy) are foreign ministers of Italy.

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Minister of the Interior (Italy)

The Minister of the Interior (Italian: Ministro dell'Interno) in Italy is one of the most important positions in the Italian Council of Ministers and leads the Ministry of the Interior. Ivanoe Bonomi and Minister of the Interior (Italy) are italian Ministers of the Interior.

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Minister of War (Italy)

The Minister of War of Italy (Ministri della guerra del Regno d'Italia), was the minister responsible for the Ministry of War, which in turn oversaw the Royal Italian Army under the Kingdom of Italy between 1861 and 1946 and the Italian Army under the Italian Republic from 1946 to 1947. Ivanoe Bonomi and minister of War (Italy) are italian Ministers of War.

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Ministry of the Interior (Italy)

The Ministry of the Interior (Ministero dell'Interno) is a government agency of Italy, headquartered in Rome.

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Ministry of War

Ministry of War may refer to.

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National Council (Italy)

The National Council (Consulta Nazionale) was an unelected provisional legislative assembly set up in the Kingdom of Italy after the end of World War II.

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National Democratic Union (Italy)

The National Democratic Union (Unione Democratica Nazionale, UDN) was a political alliance of parties for the 1946 general election, formed by the Italian Liberal Party, the Labour Democratic Party and some other liberal, conservative and monarchist clubs.

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National Liberation Committee

The National Liberation Committee (Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale, CLN) was a political umbrella organization and the main representative of the Italian resistance movement fighting against Nazi Germany's forces during the German occupation of Italy in the aftermath of the armistice of Cassibile, while simultaneously fighting against Italian fascists during the Italian Civil War.

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National Liberation Committee for Northern Italy

The Committee of National Liberation for Northern Italy (CLNAI) was set up in February 1944 by partisans behind German lines in the Italian Social Republic, a German puppet state in Northern Italy.

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Noel Mason-MacFarlane

Lieutenant General Sir Frank Noel Mason-MacFarlane, (23 October 1889 – 12 August 1953) was a senior British Army officer, administrator and politician who served as Governor of Gibraltar during the Second World War.

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Office of the Historian

The Office of the Historian is an office of the United States Department of State within the Foreign Service Institute.

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Orlando government

The Orlando government of Italy held office from 30 October 1917 until 23 June 1919, a total of 601 days, or 1 year, 7 months and 24 days.

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Ostiglia

Ostiglia (Mantovano: Ustìlia) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan and about southeast of Mantua.

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Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome

Palazzo Giustiniani or the Piccolo Colle (Little Hill) is a palace on the Via della Dogana Vecchia and Piazza della Rotonda, in Sant'Eustachio, Rome.

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Palmiro Togliatti

Palmiro Michele Nicola Togliatti (26 March 1893 – 21 August 1964) was an Italian politician and statesman, leader of Italy's Communist party for nearly forty years, from 1927 until his death. Ivanoe Bonomi and Palmiro Togliatti are Bonomi III Cabinet, italian anti-fascists, italian resistance movement members and members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy.

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Paris Peace Treaties, 1947

The Paris Peace Treaties (Traités de Paris) were signed on 10 February 1947 following the end of World War II in 1945.

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Partisan (military)

A partisan is a member of a domestic irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation by some kind of insurgent activity.

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Petite bourgeoisie

Petite bourgeoisie (literally 'small bourgeoisie'; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a term that refers to a social class composed of semi-autonomous peasants and small-scale merchants.

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Pietro Badoglio

Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (28 September 1871 – 1 November 1956), was an Italian general during both World Wars and the first viceroy of Italian East Africa. Ivanoe Bonomi and Pietro Badoglio are foreign ministers of Italy, prime ministers of Italy and world War II political leaders.

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Pietro Tomasi Della Torretta

Pietro Paolo Tomasi, marchese della Torretta (7 April 18734 December 1962), known as Pietro Tomasi della Torretta, was an Italian politician and diplomat, and a member of the noble family of the Princes of Lampedusa. Ivanoe Bonomi and Pietro Tomasi Della Torretta are presidents of the Italian Senate.

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Politician

A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.

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Pope Pius XII

Pope Pius XII (born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli,; 2 March 18769 October 1958) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 2 March 1939 until his death in October 1958. Ivanoe Bonomi and Pope Pius XII are world War II political leaders.

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President of the Senate of the Republic (Italy)

The president of the Senate of the Republic (presidente del Senato della Repubblica) is the presiding officer of the Italian Senate. Ivanoe Bonomi and president of the Senate of the Republic (Italy) are presidents of the Italian Senate.

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Prime Minister of Italy

The prime minister of Italy, officially the president of the Council of Ministers (Presidente del Consiglio dei ministri), is the head of government of the Italian Republic. Ivanoe Bonomi and prime Minister of Italy are prime ministers of Italy.

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom.

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Proletariat

The proletariat is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work).

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Raffaele Cadorna Jr.

Raffaele Cadorna Jr. (12 September 1889 – 20 December 1973) was an Italian general who fought during World War I and World War II. Ivanoe Bonomi and Raffaele Cadorna Jr. are Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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Reformism

Reformism is a trend advocating the reform of an existing system or institution – often a political or religious establishment – as opposed to its abolition and replacement via revolution.

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Revisionism (Marxism)

Revisionism (Marxism), otherwise known as Marxist reformism, represents various ideas, principles, and theories that are based on a reform or revision of Marxism.

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Roman Republic (1849–1850)

The Roman Republic (Repubblica Romana) was a short-lived state declared on 9 February 1849, when the government of the Papal States was temporarily replaced by a republican government due to Pope Pius IX's departure to Gaeta.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Salerno

Salerno (Salierno) is an ancient city and comune (municipality) in Campania, southwestern Italy, and is the capital of the namesake province, being the second largest city in the region by number of inhabitants, after Naples.

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Salvatore Aldisio

Salvatore Aldisio (Gela, 29 December 1890 – Rome, 27 July 1964) was an Italian Christian Democratic politician. Ivanoe Bonomi and Salvatore Aldisio are deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior, members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy, members of the National Council (Italy) and Senators of Legislature I of Italy.

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Senate of the Republic (Italy)

The Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica), or simply the Senate (Senato), is the upper house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies.

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Syndicalism

Syndicalism is a revolutionary current within the labour movement that, through industrial unionism, seeks to unionize workers according to industry and advance their demands through strikes, with the eventual goal of gaining control over the means of production and the economy at large through social ownership.

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Treccani

The Institute of the Italian Encyclopaedia Treccani (Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani), also known as the Treccani Institute, is a cultural institution of national interest, active in the publishing field, founded by Giovanni Treccani in 1925.

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Two-round system

The two-round system (TRS or 2RS), also called ballotage, top-two runoff, or two-round plurality (as originally termed in French), is a voting method used to elect a single winner.

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Umberto II of Italy

Umberto II (15 September 190418 March 1983) was the last King of Italy.

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Universal suffrage

Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the "one person, one vote" principle.

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University of Bologna

The University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy.

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Victor Emmanuel III

Victor Emmanuel III (11 November 1869 – 28 December 1947), born Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia, was King of Italy from 29 July 1900 until his abdication on 9 May 1946. Ivanoe Bonomi and Victor Emmanuel III are world War II political leaders.

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Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and 1951 to 1955. Ivanoe Bonomi and Winston Churchill are world War II political leaders.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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1909 Italian general election

General elections were held in Italy on 7 March 1909, with a second round of voting on 14 March.

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1913 Italian general election

General elections were held in Italy on 26 October 1913, with a second round of voting on 2 November.

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1946 Italian institutional referendum

An institutional referendum (referendum istituzionale, or referendum sulla forma istituzionale dello Stato) was held by universal suffrage in the Kingdom of Italy on 2 June 1946, a key event of contemporary Italian history.

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7th Alpini Regiment

The 7th Alpini Regiment (7° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army based in Belluno in Veneto.

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See also

Bonomi II Cabinet

Bonomi III Cabinet

Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy

Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy

Deputies of Legislature XXV of the Kingdom of Italy

Labour Democratic Party politicians

Politicians from Mantua

Presidents of the Italian Senate

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanoe_Bonomi

Also known as Ivanhoe Bonomi.

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