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- Count Paolo Antonio Spingardi (2 November 1845 - 22 September 1918) was an Italian General and politician, who served as Minister of War during the Italo-Turkish...
- years. This was the same amount as the outgoing minister of war, Paolo Spingardi, had already specified. Salandra responded that the state had to take...
- and Worship Vittorio Scialoja None Minister of War Lt. General Paolo Spingardi Democrat Minister of the Navy Admiral Giovanni Bettolo Conservative Minister...
- 10 December 1909 Preceded by Giuseppe Ettore Viganò Succeeded by Paolo Spingardi Senator In office 1 May 1898 – 19 October 1912 Mayor of Turin In office...
- Giuseppe Bellati 5 August 1905 15 February 1908 23 Lieutenant general Paolo Spingardi 16 February 1908 30 April 1909 24 Lieutenant general Giuseppe Del Rosso...
- This proposal was not however enacted until 1909 by his successor Paolo Spingardi. Viganò also had to resist pressure from the army general staff, which...
- December 1907 11 December 1909 1 year, 347 days Historical Right Paolo Spingardi (1845–1918) 11 December 1909 21 March 1914 4 years, 100 days Military...
- published by Jan Van Meurs in Antwerp, fig. 31 — 33. Caterina Olcese Spingardi, La vicenda della ristrutturazione settecentesca di Palazzo Spinola Serra...
- Treasury Francesco Tedesco Historical Left (1910–1911) Minister of War Paolo Spingardi Military (1910–1911) Minister of the Navy Pasquale Leonardi Cattolica...
- Treasury Antonio Salandra Historical Right (1909–1910) Minister of War Paolo Spingardi Military (1909–1910) Minister of the Navy Giovanni Bettolo Military (1909–1910)...