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  Luigi Pelloux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luigi Pelloux (March 1, 1839 in Savoy - October 26, 1924 in Bordighera, Italy), Italian general and politician, was born at La Roche, in Savoy, of parents who retained their Italian nationality when Savoy was annexed to France.
Entering the army as lieutenant of artillery in 1857 he gained the medal for military valour at the battle of Custoza in 1866, and in 1870 commanded the brigade of artillery which battered the breach in the wall of Rome at Porta Pia.
Upon the fall of Rudinì in June 1898, General Pelloux was entrusted by King Humbert with the formation of a cabinet, and took for himself the post of minister of the interior.
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 LUIGI PELLOUX - LoveToKnow Article on LUIGI PELLOUX
Upon the fall of Rudini in June 1898, General Pelloux was entrusted by King Humbert with the formation of a cabinet, and took for himself the post of minister of the interior.
He resigned office in May 1899, but was again entrusted with the formation of the ministry.
In the autumn of 1901 he was appointed to the command of the Turin army corps.
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 Luigi Pelloux -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Resigning office, he was in May 1898 sent as royal commissioner to Ban, where, without recourse to (The body of law imposed by the military over civilian affairs (usually in time of war or civil crisis); overrides civil law) martial law, he succeeded in restoring public order.
Upon the fall of Rudinì in June 1898, General Pelloux was entrusted by (Click link for more info and facts about King Humbert) King Humbert with the formation of a cabinet, and took for himself the post of minister of the interior.
In the autumn of 1901 he was appointed to the command of the (Capital city of the Piemonte region of northwestern Italy) Turin army corps.
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 Relocating the Caves of Luigi Cardini
In 1924, in response to the French threat, a small Italian archaeological mission was deployed to the south of the country, outside the area of the French concession (Gilkes and Miraj, 2000: 113).
The director chosen for the new Italian mission was Luigi Maria Ugolini, a young archaeologist from Bertinoro in Romagna.
Luigi Cardini was truly excited by his Albanian discoveries, particularly at Xarra, Kanalit and Himara.
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 1894. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He presented to Parliament the Public Safety Law, which restricted the right of assembly and association, and freedom of the press.
Pelloux tried to enact it by decree and then to appeal to the country.
The vote, however, returned more Radicals, and Pelloux resigned.
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 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pelloux, a Genoese priest who had graduated in medicine and philosophy, was appointed the Association's national ecclesiastical consultant.
Luigi Gedda, the founder of the AMCI and for thirty-two years its President, passed away on 26 September 2000.
In his memory, Orizzonte Medico published 'Immagine di Luigi Gedda' ('An Image of Luigi Gedda'), a small volume edited by Agostino Maltarello containing the testimonies of a large number of people who had worked with Prof.
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 Victor Emmanuel III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Persuaded that the reactionary efforts of the government of General Luigi Pelloux and others during his father's final years were counter-productive, Victor Emmanuel supported moderate and liberal practices until after the Great War.
In the wake of the breakthrough at Caporetto and the ensuing crisis of October-November 1917, Victor Emmanuel displayed calm and exercised decisive leadership.
He refused to approve Premier Luigi Facta's emergency decree against the Fascist March on Rome in 1922 and permitted Benito Mussolini to form the first fascist-led government, although the Fascists had elected only 35 members of parliament.
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 tosca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He started working on it in 1896, after the completion of Bohème; Ricordi put Giuseppe Giacosa on the side of Luigi Illica for the libretto, but Giacosa did not perform up to his own standards, and had several personal disputes with Sardou.
Puccini too had disputes with Illica, Giacosa and Ricordi put together, in order to suppress a triumphal "Latin hymn" they had proposed for Act III, reducing it to only the eighteen measures of Trionfal...
The Queen Margherita, prime minister Pelloux and many composers, among them Pietro Mascagni, Francesco Cilea, Franchetti and Sgambati, were among the public.
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Pelloux, Luigi Girolamo (1839-1924) Military leader, politician, and prime minister (1898-1900)...
Pirandello, Luigi (1867-1936) Playwright, novelist, and short-story writer, born in Girgenti...
Porro Lambertenghi, Luigi (1780-1860) Italian patriot, born in Como, Lombardy, NW Italy.
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 PELLOUX, LUIGI (1839— ) - Online Information article about PELLOUX, LUIGI (1839— )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
PELLOUX, LUIGI (1839—) - Online Information article about PELLOUX, LUIGI (1839—)
June 1898, General Pelloux was entrusted by See also:
decree, was fiercely obstructed by the Socialist party, which, with the Left and Extreme Left, succeeded in forcing General Pelloux to dissolve the Chamber in May 1900, and to resign office after the general See also:
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One of the various branches the family was divided in, was extinguished at Bergamo in the person of the Count Scipione, Lieutenant General of the Armies of France's King and Chevalier of St. Louis; another settled at Ferrara and in 1466 received the title of Marquis from John Casimiro, the King of Poland.
Colonel of the Italian Military Aeronautics, decorated in the war of 1940-43, he was for many years pilotage and acrobatism's instructor and teacher of various subjects in the various military schools, Retired, he applied himself to painting and poetry with some talent.
He was minister of education in the government of Francesco Crispi in 1888, reorganized the Bank of Italy as minister of the treasury under Premier Luigi Pelloux in 1899, and was a minister in the government of Sidney Sonnino in 1906.
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 giolitti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pelloux, whose government had made the unfortunate and unsuccessful attempt to restrict
The electors who voted for the entire spectrum of constitutional candidates [i.e., the Liberal Party, which had dominated since 1876] supporting or opposing the governmental candidates [governmental candidates were those supported by the Cabinet of Luigi Pelloux] were 930,000.
GIOLITTI...at Minervino Murge, yes indeed, and these actions came so much from misery that the honorable Pelloux, sent to Bari with full powers and invited to proclaim a state of seige refused to do so,, because it was not a political question, but only an exonomic question.
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 Italy
1873) CS 9 Dec 1862 - 24 Mar 1863 Luigi Carlo Farini (b.
29 Jun 1898 - 24 Jun 1900 Luigi Pelloux (b.
30 Mar 1910 - 27 Mar 1911 Luigi Luzzatti (b.
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Biography: The Life of Luigi Albertini, by his brother, Alberto Albertini (1945).
I came to the Corriere in September 1898 as editorial assistant, working first with Eugenio Torelli Viollier, and then with Domenico Oliva.
I began by denouncing the mistakes of Pelloux, which led to the disastrous elections of 1900, and I continued to support the liberal idea when the wind of reaction swept over the nation, following the July assassination of King Umberto by the anarchist Bresci.
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 Philosophy - Pelloux, Luigi - What's Been Published   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Philosophy - Pelloux, Luigi - What's Been Published
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8834305064 - L'assoluto nella dottrina di Plotino / Luigi Pellouz ; prefazione di Adriano Bausola.
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 Gen Luigi Pelloux resigns as premier of Italy June 18 in History
Gen Luigi Pelloux resigns as premier of Italy June 18 in History
Gen Luigi Pelloux resigns as premier of Italy
They must conquer or die who've no retreat.
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 Table of contents : Nature
The MET oncogene drives a genetic programme linking cancer to haemostasis p396
Carla Boccaccio, Gabriella Sabatino, Enzo Medico, Flavia Girolami, Antonia Follenzi, Gigliola Reato, Antonino Sottile, Luigi Naldini and Paolo M. Comoglio
The vacuolar Ca -activated channel TPC1 regulates germination and stomatal movement p404
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1873) 9 Dec 1862 - 24 Mar 1863 Luigi Carlo Farini (b.
1928) 10 Dec 1893 - 10 Mar 1896 Francesco Crispi (2nd time) (s.a.) 10 Mar 1896 - 29 Jun 1898 Antonio Starabba, marchese di Rudinì (2nd time) (s.a.) 29 Jun 1898 - 24 Jun 1900 Luigi Pelloux (b.
1951) 25 Feb 1922 - 31 Oct 1922 Luigi Facta (b.
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He served as a parliamentary deputy from 1870 to 1921, representing the right centre, and as a senator from 1921.
He was minister of education in the government of Francesco Crispi in 1888, held the portfolios of agriculture and finance in the government of 1893-96, reorganized the Bank of Italy as minister of the treasury under Premier Luigi Pelloux in 1899-1900, and was a minister in the government of Sidney Sonnino in 1906.
In 1907 he became president of the Dante Alighieri Society, promoting Italian culture abroad.
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 Italy
1900 Gen Luigi Pelloux resigns as premier of Italy
1874 Luigi Einaudi, economist/1st president of Italy, 1948-55
1873 Luigi A, duke of the Abruzzes, Italy, explorer/climber, Mt St. Elias
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 JCM -- Table of Contents (April 1 2004, 42 [4])
Graziana Manno, Claudia Dalmastri, Silvia Tabacchioni, Peter Vandamme, Renata Lorini, Laura Minicucci, Luca Romano, Alessandro Giannattasio, Luigi Chiarini, and Annamaria Bevivino
Hélène Fricker-Hidalgo, Bernadette Lebeau, Hervé Pelloux, Renée Grillot, Lynn L. Horvath, and Duane R. Hospenthal
Use of the BACTEC 9240 System with Mycosis-IC/F Blood Culture Bottles for Detection of Fungemia
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 The FASEB Journal -- Collected Papers
MATTHEW J. GILLETTE, and MARGARITA L. Melatonin desensitizes endogenous MT melatonin receptors in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: relevance for defining the periods of sensitivity of the mammalian circadian clock to melatonin
KARINE CLEMENT, NATHALIE VIGUERIE, CHRISTINE POITOU, CLAIRE CARETTE, VERONIQUE PELLOUX, CYRILE A. BARSH, ARNAUD BASDEVANT, VLADIMIR STICH, RAFFAELLA CANCELLO, and DOMINIQUE LANGIN
Weight loss regulates inflammation-related genes in white adipose tissue of obese subjects
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