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  Ivanoe Bonomi Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Bonomi served as Minister of Public Works from 1916 until 1917, and as Minister of War during 1920 - helping to negotiate a treaty with Yugoslavia (the Treaty of Rapallo).
By 1943, when Mussolini was deposed, Bonomi had become a leader of the group, and was appointed Prime Minister of the new Italian government in 1944, when Rome was taken by the Allies.
Bonomi came near to resignation in November 1944 over war strategy, but stayed on as Prime Minister at the urging of the British government of Winston Churchill.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Ivanoe Bonomi
Ivanoe Bonomi (October 18, 1873 April 20, 1951) was an Italian politician and statesman.
Bonomi served as minister of public works from 1916 until 1917.
Ivanoe Bonomi (October 18, 1873 – April 20, 1951) was an Italian politician and statesman.
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  Ivanoe Bonomi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivanoe Bonomi (October 18, 1873 April 20, 1951) was an Italian politician and statesman.
Bonomi served as minister of public works from 1916 until 1917.
By 1943, when Mussolini was deposed, Bonomi had become a leader of the movement.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Joseph Bonomi the Younger
His father, Joseph Bonomi the Elder, had worked with Robert and James Adam, while his older brother, Ignatius Bonomi, was a notable architect of the early and mid-19th century.
Nonetheless, Bonomi studied in Rome for several months but got into debt and was eventually happy to accept a modestly paid commission to accompany Robert Hay on an expedition, via Malta, to Egypt in 1824.
Bonomi was frustrated at what he regarded as a low salary; Hay resented Bonomi's wish to enhance his own reputation by producing drawings and casts for himself.
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Bonomi studierte zunächst Naturwissenschaften (Abschluss 1896) und anschließend Rechtswissenschaften (1900).
Bonomi, der anfänglich für Agrarfragen zuständig war, schrieb zunächst für die Parteizeitungen L'Avanti und Critica Sociale.
Bonomi beendete seine politische Laufbahn mit dem Aufkommen des Faschismus in Italien und war erst nach der Befreiung von den deutschen Besatzern vom 18.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ivanoe Bonomi (October 18 1873 April 20 1951) was an (A native or inhabitant of Italy) Italian politician and statesman.
Bonomi was born in (Loose gown of the 17th and 18th centuries) Mantua, Italy.
He was appointed Prime Minister of the new Italian government in 1944, when (Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire) Rome was taken by the British and the Americans.
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 Italy - MSN Encarta
The leaders of the Committee of National Liberation refused to serve in the Badoglio government, and the position of prime minister was given to Ivanoe Bonomi, who formed a coalition government.
As a result of the widespread misery, Bonomi’s government was the target of political protests.
Bonomi resigned after the liberation of northern Italy.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi - Wikipedia
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Ivanoe Bonomi (Mantova, 18 ottobre 1873 – Roma, 20 aprile 1951), politico italiano.
Bonomi fu eletto come deputato nelle file socialiste ma espulso nel 1912 per il suo parziale appoggio alla guerra di Libia.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ivanoe Bonomi (de octubre 18 1873 el de abril de 20 1951) era político y un estadista italianos.
Bonomi sirvió como ministro de trabajos públicos a partir de 1916 hasta 1917.
Antes de 1943, cuando Mussolini deposed, Bonomi había sentido bien a un líder del movimiento.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/iv/Ivanoe%20Bonomi.htm   (335 words)

  
 Ivanoe BONOMI : astrology and horoscope, planets and Map of the Heavens with Astrotheme
Astrology for "Ivanoe BONOMI", planets and interactive birth charts for thousands of famous people: the French version of the birth chart for "Ivanoe BONOMI" can be found at the address Astrology, Horoscope, Planets and Birth Chart for "Ivanoe BONOMI".
Ivanoe, the predominance of planets in the Southern hemisphere pushes you to act, to draw attention to yourself and make your actions and what you have in mind visible for everyone.
Ivanoe, the South-eastern quadrant, consisting of the 10th, 11th and 12th houses, is the most pronounced in your chart : assertion and the realisation of your goals are at the centre of your preoccupations.
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 bikepirates: I was surprised to find this, especially considering the title...
As Bonomi suggested, it was those peasants who had seized the higher standard of living and taken an interest in sport that were the true radicaals, not the young idealists.
Although Bonomi's assessment was almost certainly romanticized, the bicycle's social revolutionary role was conncected to the considerable lifestyle and status changes that came with ownership.
There is something particularly eerie about Bonomi's comments; they seem to be relevant to today's situation in so many ways - soaring energy prices, the dependency of people on oil-powered automobiles, and foreign policy/wars being determined by access to oil, just to name a few.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi - Schlauweb
Für seine Unterstützung des Krieges in Libyen wurde er 1912 aus der Politische Kraft undurchführbar und gründete mit anderen die PSRI.
Bonomi beendete seine politische Berufsweg mit dem Bilden des Faschismus in Italien und war erst nach der Befreiung von den deutschen Besatzern vom 18.
In der Republik übernahm Bonomi von 1948 so weit wie seinem Tod 1951 das Amt des Senatspräsidenten.
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 bonomi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ivan Bonomi was born in Italy in 1873...
IVANOE BONOMI nasce a Mantova nel 1873 ed appartiene alla cosiddetta "seconda generazione" della...
Bonomi (October 18, 1873 April 20, 1951) was an Italian politician and statesman.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Bloomberg.com: Muse
The club's members in the 1930s included well-known politicians such as relations of former Italian Prime Minister Ivanoe Bonomi, according to the club's secretary in Genoa.
In his statement, Antunes said the boat was sold to ``the Antunes family from Lisbon, Portugal.'' He declined to answer questions faxed to him.
Bonomi, who emigrated from Italy in 1945, is known for engravings and public art.
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 info: Ivanoe_Bonomi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ivanoe Bonomi: Prime Minister of Italy 1922: Succeeded by Benito Mussolini: Preceded by
Governo Italiano - I governi italianiIvanoe Bonomi sottosegretari Sergio Fenoaltea Giuseppe Spataro (stampa e informazione) Ministri senza portafoglio Alberto Cianca Alcide De Gasperi...
The Resistance in Italy: 11, The Partisan Struggle for Freedom (A)Ivanoe Bonomi, ex-Prime Minister before Mussolini's appointment, the Christian-Democrat Alcide De Gasperi, the Liberal Alessandro Casati, the Socialist Pietro Nenni, the Communist Mauro Scocimarro...
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 Italy - MSN Encarta
The party leaders of the Committee of National Liberation, however, unanimously refused to serve in the Badoglio government, and the position of prime minister was given to Ivanoe Bonomi, who formed a coalition government.
Because the new government was under Allied jurisdiction and control, its plans for domestic reforms were largely nullified.
In accordance with a previous pledge Bonomi resigned after the liberation of northern Italy.
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 Chapter XVI: Rome Is a Turning Point
Bonomi has given me his assurance that the Government will include the most representative political leaders in Rome and the remainder of liberated Italy.
Bonomi has never had connections with Fascism and enjoys much prestige, particularly in Rome, because of his activities during the German occupation.
Signor Bonomi replied that he could not desert his post and that as head of a coalition of parties he would shoulder responsibility for the Council of Ministers....
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 When Insurrections Die
After being expelled from the socialist party in 1912, with Mussolini's agreement, for supporting Italy's war against Libya, Ivanoe Bonomi held several ministerial posts, and was head of government in 1921-22.
In June, Bonomi, who 23 years earlier had ordered the officers to join the fasci, formed the first ministry to actually exclude the fascists.
This is how Bonomi, ex-socialist, ex-warmonger, ex-minister, ex-"national bloc" (fascists included) MP, ex-government leader from July 1921 to February 1922, ex-everything, took office for six months as an anti-fascist.
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 Index Bo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After Mussolini's fall on July 25, 1943, he headed the national committee of anti-Fascist groups and, after the liberation of Rome (June 9, 1944), was designated prime minister by the National Committee of Liberation.
The committee, however, soon began to press for a more vigorous policy, and Bonomi resigned on Nov. 26, 1944, but was reinstated through the intervention of the British government.
Bonomi laid the foundations of Italy's economic and administrative reconstruction and began the reorganization of the army.
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 AllRefer.com - Bonomi, Ivanoe Information
He became president of the senate in 1948.
Bonomi was first elected to parliament in 1909, following an earlier career in journalism.
Originally a graduate in natural sciences and law, Bonomi took up journalism in 1898, writing for Avanti! and Critica socialista.
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 HonoluluAdvertiser.com - Wireless
Antunes is the son of Maria Bonomi, 71, a well-known Brazilian artist, according to her adviser, Alexandre Martins, who answered her phone in Sao Paulo.
She also has worked with and married Antunes Filho, a famous Brazilian director, according to the Itau Cultural Encyclopedia.
Bonomi's grandfather was Giuseppe Martinelli, the man behind the Martinelli building in Sao Paulo, a landmark built between 1929 and 1934 which was the tallest building in South America for many years, according to the Web site of the City of Sao Paulo.
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 "Pure of Fascism" | TIME
The new Premier of Italy, 71-year-old Ivanoe Bonomi, emerged literally out of the underground.
In as Premier, Minister of War and Minister of Interior went white-haired Ivanoe Bonomi.
Said Bonomi of his Cabinet: "No one, absolutely no one, with any Fascist connections at all is in it; only men pure of Fascism."
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- "Pure of Fascism" -- Jun. 19, 1944   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1922, mild-mannered, politically independent Bonomi lost the job of Premier which he had held for eight stormy months.
In obscurity during the era of Fascism Triumphant, Avvocato Bonomi eked out a living by ghosting routine briefs for young lawyers whose principal juristic equipment was a Black Shirt.
Bonomi and Co. paid no attention to the House of Savoy.
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 italyguide - general information - the constitution
The support of the Communist Party, with the ``svolta di Salerno'' led by Togliatti, for Badoglio's Government and the patto d'unità d'azione contro il nazifascismo reinforced the political role of the CLN and provided the foundations for a parliamentary republic.
In June 1944 the Badoglio Government was succeeded by the first government of Ivanoe Bonomi, which included representatives from all six parties of the anti-Fascist coalition: democrazia cristiana, comunista, socialista di unità proletaria, liberale, d'azione and democrazia del lavoro.
While in the part of Italy liberated by the advancing Anglo-American alliance the structures of political democracy were being rebuilt, in the territory occupied by the Germans and the Fascist republicans, armed resistance was being organized by clandestine groups working behind the enemy lines, which was finally to widen into public insurrection.
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 Pietro Badoglio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Badoglio signed the Italian unconditional surrender on September 23 in Malta and his government declared war on Germany on October 13.
Badoglio did not head the government for long, following the rescue of Mussolini, the liberation of Rome and increasingly strong opposition he was replaced by Ivanoe Bonomi and other committed anti-Fascists.
This page was last modified 07:35, 23 Jun 2005.
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 Chronology 1944
This invasion, under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, established a new Western Front and marked the beginning of the end of the Third Reich.
Marshal Pietro Badoglio resigned as the premier of Italy and was replaced by Ivanoe Bonomi.
The Allied governments officially recognized the Italian government under Ivanoe Bonomi.
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 de Gaspari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Led by Ivanoe Bonomi, who was a leader of the resistance, its members were primarily the leaders of the six main opposition parties, which made up what was known as the Committee of National Liberation (CNL) (Clark,306).
However, it became very short lived due to pressures inside the CNL against Bonomi, who resigned.
The splits inside the CNL between the various parties began to grow, and a new government was uneasily formed with Ferruccio Parri, the leader of the Action Party, as the new prime minister.
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 Ivanoe Bonomi - Red Enciclopedia
Ivanoe Bonomi (Mantova, 18 ottobre 1873 – Roma, 20 aprile 1951), politico italiano.
Si iscrisse al Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani nel 1893 maturando la sua esperienza politica come organizzatore agrario; fu collaboratore de L'Avanti, di Critica Sociale, del Tempo e di Azione Socialista.
Si unì con altri per la fondazione del Partito Socialista Riformista Italiano.
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