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Antonio Starrabba (or Starabba),
Marquess of
Rudinì (16
April 1839 – 7
August 1908) was an
Italian statesman,
Prime Minister of
Italy between 1891 and...
- sources. The
overreaction of the
military led to the
demise of
Antonio Di
Rudinì and his
government in July 1898 and
created a
constitutional crisis, strengthening...
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Constitutionals or Liberal-Conservatives,
especially during the
leadership of
Rudinì and Sonnino.
Since 1861, the Right's
government pursued a
policy of balanced...
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Minister Quintino Sella and
Interior Minister Antonio Starabba,
Marquess of
Rudinì. The
Constitutionals were not a
structured and
organized party, but simply...
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Molla Azim
Rudini (Persian: ملا عظيم روديني, also
Romanized as Mollā ʿAz̧īm
Rūdīnī) is a
village in Dust
Mohammad Rural District, in the
Central District...
- The Di
Rudinì V
government of
Italy held
office from 1 June 1898
until 29 June 1898, a
total of 28 days. The
government was
composed by the
following parties:...
- The Di
Rudinì III
government of
Italy held
office from 15 July 1896
until 14
December 1897, a
total of 521 days, or 1 year, 5
months and 3 days. The government...
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Governo Di
Rudinì". storia.camera.it (in Italian).
Archived from the
original on 14 July 2020.
Retrieved 11
April 2020. "III
Governo Di
Rudinì". storia...
- The Di
Rudinì IV
government of
Italy held
office from 14
December 1897
until 1 June 1898, a
total of 169 days, or 5
months and 18 days. The government...
- very
senior Indonesian leaders including Suharto, who
became President;
Rudini, who
became Minister of Home Affairs; Wirahadikusumah, who
would later become...