Salvatore Aldisio, the Glossary
Salvatore Aldisio (Gela, 29 December 1890 – Rome, 27 July 1964) was an Italian Christian Democratic politician.[1]
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15 relations: Alcide De Gasperi, Allied invasion of Sicily, Amintore Fanfani, Christian Democracy (Italy), Constituent Assembly of Italy, First Fanfani government, Gela, Italian fascism, Ivanoe Bonomi, Minister of Public Works (Italy), Minister of the Interior (Italy), Movement for the Independence of Sicily, Pietro Badoglio, Province of Caltanissetta, Rome.
- Italian Aventinian secessionists
- Italian Ministers of Public Works
- Italian People's Party (1919) politicians
- Italian people of World War II
- People from Gela
- Politicians from the Province of Caltanissetta
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. Salvatore Aldisio and Alcide De Gasperi are Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians, Deputies of Legislature II of Italy, Deputies of Legislature XXVI of the Kingdom of Italy, Deputies of Legislature XXVII of the Kingdom of Italy, italian Aventinian secessionists, italian Ministers of the Interior, italian People's Party (1919) politicians and Members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy.
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Allied invasion of Sicily
The Allied invasion of Sicily, also known as the Battle of Sicily and Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II in which the Allied forces invaded the island of Sicily in July 1943 and took it from the Axis powers (Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany).
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Amintore Fanfani
Amintore Fanfani (6 February 1908 – 20 November 1999) was an Italian politician and statesman, who served as 32nd prime minister of Italy for five separate terms. Salvatore Aldisio and Amintore Fanfani are Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians, Deputies of Legislature II of Italy, Deputies of Legislature III of Italy, Deputies of Legislature IV of Italy, italian Ministers of the Interior and Members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy.
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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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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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First Fanfani government
The Fanfani I Cabinet was the 9th cabinet of the Italian Republic, which held office from 18 January 1954 to 10 February 1954, for a total of days.
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Gela
Gela (Sicilian and; Γέλα) is a city and (municipality) in the Autonomous Region of Sicily, Italy; in terms of area and population, it is the largest municipality on the southern coast of Sicily.
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Italian fascism
Italian fascism (fascismo italiano), also classical fascism and Fascism, is the original fascist ideology, which Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini developed in Italy.
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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. Salvatore Aldisio and Ivanoe Bonomi 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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Minister of Public Works (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of public works.
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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. Salvatore Aldisio and Minister of the Interior (Italy) are italian Ministers of the Interior.
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Movement for the Independence of Sicily
The Movement for the Independence of Sicily (Movimento per l'Indipendenza della Sicilia, Muvimentu pâ Nnipinnenza dâ Sicilia, MIS) was a separatist Sicilian political party originally active in Sicily from 1943 to 1951.
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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. Salvatore Aldisio and Pietro Badoglio are italian military personnel of World War I.
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Province of Caltanissetta
The province of Caltanissetta (provincia di Caltanissetta; pruvincia di Nissa or pruvincia di Cartanissetta; officially libero consorzio comunale di Caltanissetta) is a province in the southern part of Sicily, Italy.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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See also
Italian Aventinian secessionists
- Achille Grandi
- Alcide De Gasperi
- Antonio Gramsci
- Antonio Graziadei
- Arturo Labriola
- Aventine Secession (20th century)
- Bruno Fortichiari
- Cipriano Facchinetti
- Claudio Treves
- Costantino Lazzari
- Emilio Caldara
- Emilio Lussu
- Filippo Amedeo
- Filippo Turati
- Giovanni Bacci
- Giovanni Braschi
- Giovanni Conti (politician)
- Giovanni Gronchi
- Giulio Rodinò
- Giuseppe Romita
- Guido Picelli
- Mario Berlinguer
- Mario Cingolani
- Oddino Morgari
- Onorato Damen
- Raffaele De Caro
- Roberto Bracco
- Ruggero Grieco
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Stefano Jacini
- Tito Oro Nobili
- Umberto Tupini
Italian Ministers of Public Works
- Adelchi Serena
- Araldo di Crollalanza
- Camillo Peano
- Domenico Romano
- Emanuele Gianturco
- Emilio De Rose
- Emilio Sereni
- Ettore Sacchi
- Fiorentino Sullo
- Francesco Merloni
- Gabriello Carnazza
- Gino Sarrocchi
- Giovanni Pieraccini
- Giovanni Prandini
- Giulio Prinetti
- Giuseppe Belluzzo
- Giuseppe Gorla
- Giuseppe Micheli (politician)
- Giuseppe Romita
- Giuseppe Zamberletti
- Luigi Dari
- Luigi Razza
- Roberto De Vito
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Silvio Spaventa
- Stefano Jacini
- Umberto Merlin
- Umberto Tupini
- Willer Bordon
- Zenone Benini
Italian People's Party (1919) politicians
- Achille Grandi
- Adone Zoli
- Alcide De Gasperi
- Angela Maria Guidi Cingolani
- Antonio Segni
- Armando Angelini
- Bernardo Mattarella
- Cesare Nava
- Giovanni Gronchi
- Giuseppe Alessi
- Igino Giordani
- Luigi Carbonari
- Luigi Sturzo
- Mario Cingolani
- Michele De Pietro
- Paolo Cappa
- Pietro Campilli
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Stefano Cavazzoni
- Stefano Jacini (1886-1952)
- Umberto Merlin
- Vincenzo Tangorra
Italian people of World War II
- Amerigo Dumini
- Anne of Romania
- Attilio Teruzzi
- Benito Mussolini
- Carlo Favagrossa
- Cesare Pallavicino
- Dino Alfieri
- Dino Grandi
- Edda Mussolini
- Elia Comini
- Enrico Pieri
- Filippo Zappata
- Francesco Jacomoni
- Giacomo Acerbo
- Giorgio Perlasca
- Giorgio de Stefani
- Guido Castelnuovo
- Leonardo Marinelli
- Luciana Frassati Gawronska
- Luigi Parrilli
- Maria Pasquinelli
- Nello Carrara
- Pirro Cuniberti
- Rachele Mussolini
- Roberto Farinacci
- Rosa Dainelli
- Rufino Niccacci
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Salvo D'Acquisto
- Serafino Mazzolini
- Victor Emmanuel III
People from Gela
- Antonio Maria Panebianco
- Daniele Emmanuello
- Emilio Dierna
- Mimmo Cuticchio
- Monica Contrafatto
- Roberto Boscaglia
- Rosario Crocetta
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Salvatore Quasimodo
- Vincenzo Camilleri
Politicians from the Province of Caltanissetta
- Agostino Lo Piano Pomar
- Emanuele Macaluso
- Giuseppe Alessi
- Giuseppe Ayala
- Michele Pantaleone
- Rosario Crocetta
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Salvatore Cardinale
- Sergio D'Antoni