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Urbano Rattazzi war ein piemontesischer und später italienischer Politiker. Als Präsident des Ministerrats führte er zwischen 1862 und 1867 mit den Kabinetten Rattazzi I und Rattazzi II zwei italienische Regierungen an.
Urbano Pio Francesco Giacomo Rattazzi è stato un politico italiano. Esponente di spicco e successivamente capo dell'ala democratica del Parlamento Subalpino e, successivamente, italiano, ricoprì numerosi incarichi ministeriali tra il 1848 e il 1849 nel Governo Casati, nel Governo Gioberti e nel Governo Chiodo. Passato all ...
- 3 marzo 1862 –, 8 dicembre 1862
- Bettino Ricasoli
Urbano Pio Francesco Rattazzi (Italian pronunciation: [urˈbaːno ratˈtattsi]; 29 June 1808 – 5 June 1873) was an Italian politician and statesman.
- Romana Rattazzi
- Historical Left
3. Apr. 2024 · Urbano Rattazzi (born June 20, 1808, Alessandria, Kingdom of Italy—died June 5, 1873, Frosinone, Italy) was a Piedmontese lawyer and statesman who held many important cabinet positions in the early years of the Italian Republic, including that of prime minister; his ambiguous policies brought him into conflict with the Italian hero ...
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RATTAZZI, Urbano. – Nacque ad Alessandria il 30 giugno 1808 da Giuseppe Giacomo, notaio, e da Isabella Bocca, sposata in terze nozze. Gli antenati di Rattazzi emigrarono dalla riva lombarda del lago Maggiore.
These snap elections resulted in Urbano Rattazzi being elected once again to office. [2] Due to the restrictive Italian electoral laws of the time, only 504,265 Italian men, out of a total population of around 26 million, were entitled to vote.
Urbano Rattazzi (ōōrbä´nō rät-tät´tsē), 1808–73, Italian premier (1862, 1867). A leader of the left in the Sardinian parliament, he was briefly (1849) minister of the interior and later held cabinet posts as a strong supporter of Cavour until the two quarreled (1857).