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Count Stefano Jacini (Casalbuttano, 20 June 1826 – Milan, 15
March 1891) was an
Italian statesman and economist. Born at Casalbuttano,
Jacini was descended...
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Archived from the
original on 24
February 2014.
Retrieved 13
August 2014.
Jacini,
Francesco (19
April 2013). "Eccellenza. La
Giana strapazza il Cantù Sanpaolo...
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Villa Jacini is a
large rural palace located on Via
Conte Stefano Jacini the
frazione of
Zuccone Robasacco,
within the town
limits of Triuggio, Province...
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Count Stefano Jacini of San
Gervasio (Milan 3
November 1886 – Milan, 31 May 1952) was an
Italian politician and historian, a
leading figure of the Christian...
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Paris 1949
Edward Ronald Walker Australia 5th
Florence 1950
Stefano Jacini Italy 6th
Paris 1951
Howland H.
Sargeant United
States 7th
Paris 1952...
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Arese Lucini (Osnago)
Palazzo Arese Borromeo (Cesano Maderno)
Palazzo Arese Jacini (Cesano Maderno)
Palazzo ****nani
Arese (Robechetto)
Palazzo Calcagnini Arese...
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Affairs 1867–1869 Succeeded by
Emilio Visconti-Venosta Preceded by
Agostino Depretis Italian Minister of
Public Works 1862–1864 Succeeded by
Stefano Jacini...
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either a
bridge or a tunnel. In 1866,
public works minister Stefano Jacini gave
Alfredo Cottrau, an
internationally recognised engineer, the task of...
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Gasperi and
Achille Marazza for the
Christian Democracy Arpesani and
Filippo Jacini for the
Liberal Party The role of
CLNAI grew in
importance during the war...
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located about 25
kilometres (16 mi)
northeast of Milan. It
contains the
Villa Jacini a
Zuccone Robasacco, a
cultural heritage site in
private ownership. "Superficie...