good article File Fasci Siciliani.jpg thumb 300px right Popular depiction of the crackdown on the FasciSiciliani Il movimento dei fascisiciliani dei lavoratori , 1955, by Onofrio and Minico Ducato ref ... Italiana del Lavoro ref The Fascio FasciSiciliani IPA it fa i sit i ljani , short for FasciSiciliani ... Siino, Societ Siciliana per l Amicizia fra i Popoli ref Trial in Palermo File FasciSiciliani Trial.jpg thumb left 250px The heads of the FasciSiciliani in the courtroom cage at the trial in April ... e i giovani The Old and the Young retraces the history of the failure and repression of the FasciSiciliani ... to fascism, 1870 1925 , New York Taylor & Francis, 1967 ISBN 0 416 18940 7 FasciSiciliani Category ... FasciSiciliani ar es FasciSiciliani it Fascisiciliani scn Fascisiciliani ... inspiration, which arose in Sicily in the years between 1889 and 1894. ref Fascio plural fasci literally ... to refer to political groups of many different and sometimes opposing orientations. ref The Fasci .... The suppression of the strikes also led to an increase in emigration. Characteristics The Fasci ... Watson, Italy from liberalism to fascism , pp. 162 63 ref Between 1889 and 1893 some 170 Fasci were ... by the end of 1893. ref name cartosio The Fasci constituted autonomous organizations with their own .... Nevertheless, the peasants who assembled into the Fasci were eager for social justice ... processions. ref name seton162 Many of the Fasci were part of the Party of Italian Workers ... Fasci in particular were a curious phenomenon both ancient and modern. They combined Millenarianism ... to the present , p. 124 25 ref According to the Marxism Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm , the Fasci ... s will. The Fasci, which included many women, were encouraged by the messianic belief that the start ... Foundation and rapid growth The Fasci were the result of the revolt of the Sicilian peasants against ... of the leaders of the Fasci The first official Fascio was founded on May 1 Labour Day , 1891, in Catania ... more details
Alessandro Siciliani is an Italian Conducting conductor of opera and symphonic music. He is also a composer of symphonic music. Siciliani was born in Florence, Italy in 1952, the son of Ambra and Francesco Siciliani, the celebrated opera impresario. Siciliani currently resides in Columbus, Ohio where he was the Music Director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra from 1992 to 2004. Life and career Siciliani s early life was spent growing up in the opera world of Italy where his father was the director of the country s most prominent opera company, La Scala from 1957 1966. His musical interests were formed while attending his father s rehearsals where he had the opportunity to rub shoulders with the world s leading conductors, musicians and opera stars. Siciliani received his musical training at the Milan Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan and at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome. His studies focused on conducting, which he studied with Franco Ferrara , piano, and composition, graduating with highest honors in all three. ref name GKW Creative Management artist bio http www.gkwcreative.com artist detail.php?id 3 GKW Creative Management artist bio ref As a conductor, Siciliani has divided his time between opera and the symphonic repertoire ... Siciliani s vivid interpretations of the romantic symphonic repertoire and of Italian opera endeared ... 2008 07 24 arts doc4888ed451e949909531594.txt Richard Ades, Siciliani Save CSO to protect my ... 2008 07 27 symphonyreview.html?sid 101 Barbara Zuck, Maestro Siciliani brings out best of musicians . The Columbus Dispatch , July 28, 2008. ref Currently, Siciliani maintains his career as a conductor ...?res 940DE1D81331F930A15751C1A960958260 New York Times obituary of Francesco Siciliani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Siciliani, Alessandro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Siciliani, Alessandro ... more details
Infobox person name Griselda Siciliani image alt caption birth name birth date Birth date and age 1978 03 01 birth place Buenos Aires death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality ARG other names known for occupation Actress partner Adri n Suar awards 2005 Mart n Fierro Awards as new artist Griselda Siciliani is an Argentine actress. She currently works at Los nicos . Biography Griselda Siciliani began her career in musical comedy, and took part in the theater play Revista Nacional . She met the actor and producer Adri n Suar , who took her to play a secretary in Sin C digo , a satirical police sitcom where Suar was the main actor. Her character was named Flor , a nerd that fell in love with her boss, who did not even notice. Griselda ... Siciliani, la entra able Flor es ref and Mart n Fierro Award ref http edant.clarin.com diario 2005 ... Sweet Charity . ref name Nacion http www.lanacion.com.ar 1372463 griselda siciliani vs eugenia tobal a cual preferis Griselda Siciliani vs. Eugenia Tobal a cu l prefer s? es ref ref http edant.clarin.com suplementos mujer 2006 12 26 m 00403.htm Griselda Siciliani mucho m s que una ... diario 2009 07 16 espectaculos c 00811.htm Carla Peterson & Griselda Siciliani las chicas van por ... entrevista griselda siciliani Entrevista a Griselda Siciliani Patito Feo es ref The telenovela ... santos , and currently works at the superhero live action television series Los nicos . Siciliani ... 2005 telenovela, the character of Siciliani is unrelated to his former character of Flor . This time ... Siciliani, Griselda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1978 03 01 PLACE OF BIRTH Buenos Aires DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Siciliani, Griselda Category Argentine telenovela actors Category People from Buenos Aires Category 1978 births Category Living people es Griselda Siciliani fr Griselda Siciliani it Griselda Siciliani pl Griselda Siciliani tr Griselda Siciliani ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox Political Party country Italy name Fasci of Revolutionary Action name native Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria colorcode black leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Benito Mussolini foundation December 11, 1914 dissolution March 23, 1919 headquarters Milan , Italy successor Fasci Italiani di Combattimento predecessor party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Fascism Italian Fascism Italian position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title wing1 flag colors black website The Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria was an Italian fascio movement and the first Fascism fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini . It merged along with the Fasci d Azione Internazionalista into the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento in 1919. Category Italian fascism ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Expand Italian date October 2011 Fasci italiani di combattimento Expand French Faisceaux italiens de combat date October 2011 Infobox Political Party country Italy name Italian Fasci of Combat name native Fasci Italiani di Combattimento colorcode black leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Benito Mussolini foundation March 23, 1919 dissolution November 9, 1921 headquarters Milan , Italy successor National Fascist Party predecessor Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria , br Fasci d Azione Internazionalista party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Fascism Italian Fascism Italian position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title Paramilitary wing wing1 Blackshirts Camicie Nere CCNN flag colors website File Fasci di combattimento di Lissone.jpg thumb 300px right Fasci di combattimento di Lissone . The Fasci Italiani di Combattimento English Italian Fasci of Combat were an Italian fascio organization, created by Benito Mussolini in 1919. After World War I had ended, he reconstituted the Milan fascio , renaming it Fasci Italiani di Combattimento . In 1921, this fascio would be transformed into the Partito Nazionale Fascista, the National Fascist Party . Mussolini combined ideologies from a few different political parties. It wasn t hard for Mussolini. He started his political life as a socialist, eventually editor of the socialist magazine Avanti, but was expelled when he supported intervention in World War I. He then started a group called the Fascio di Combattimento League of Combat , which at first didn ... of government National Fascist Party . DEFAULTSORT Fasci Italiani Di Combattimento Category Italian ... poli stub Poli org stub Fascism stub ca Fasci italiani di combattimento es Fasci italiani di combattimento fr Faisceaux italiens de combat it Fasci italiani di combattimento nl Fasci di Combattimento ja pl Zwi zki Kombatanckie ru sv Fasci italiani di combattimento ... more details
Infobox Political Party country Italy name League of International Action name native Fasci d Azione Internazionalista colorcode leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Angelo Oliviero Olivetti foundation October 5, 1914 dissolution March 23, 1919 headquarters Rome , Italy successor Fasci Italiani di Combattimento predecessor party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Pro Triple Entente , br Anti Central Powers , br National syndicalism position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title wing1 flag colors website Fasci d Azione Internazionalista English League of International Action was an Italian fascio movement formed in 1914 that advocated Italy s participation in World War I on the side of the Triple Entente against the Central Powers . It is the immediate predacessor of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento and the Fascism fascist movement. Category Italian fascism ... more details
Chamber of Fasci and Corporations lang it Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni was the official name of the Italian Chamber of Deputies established on January 19, 1939, to replace the Chamber of Deputies of Italy Chamber of Deputies during the 30th legislature of Italy. The Chamber was vested with legislative power from March 23, 1939 to August 2, 1943, during the height of the regime of Benito Mussolini s National Fascist Party . Members of the chamber were called national councilors consiglieri nazionali rather than deputies. The councilors of the chamber did not represent constituency geographic constituencies , but the different branches of the market trade and industry of Italy , thus reflecting the corporativist idea of fascist ideology. Councilors were elected for terms of undetermined length and automatically lost their seats upon their defection from the branch they did represent. Renewal of the legislature was ordered by decree by the King of Italy , on specific instruction of the Head of Government Italy head of government Mussolini . Appointment No elections took place in Italy between 1934 and 1946. The new founded Chamber of the Fascists and the Corporations replaced the Chamber of Deputies of Italy during the spring of 1939, with the legislative body coming into effect on March 23, 1939, as the 30th legislature of the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy . Unlike earlier elections for the legislature held under the Italian Fascism Fascist era, popular suffrage was not put into effect. Instead, candidates were simply delivered under the pretext of a parliamentary reform, replacing the elections system with a body comprising only candidates of the various ... of the Chamber of Fasci and Corporations were Giacomo Acerbo March 23, 1939 June 27, 1939 Dino Grandi November 30, 1939 August 2, 1943 See also Gerarca br Fascism organization DEFAULTSORT Chamber Of Fasci And Corporations Category Defunct lower houses Category Italian fascism it Camera dei Fasci e ... more details
The Centro di studi filologici e linguistici siciliani Center for Sicilian Philological and Linguistic Studies CSFLS is a non profit organization which aims to promote the studies of ancient and modern Sicilian. Founded in 1951, it has its seat at the University of Palermo and is placed under the patronage of the President of the Sicilian Region and the Rectors of the Sicilian universities. During its history, the Center has published copious amounts of reference materials regarding the Sicilian language . See also Sicily Sicilian School Sicilian language Gallo Italic of Sicily Siculo Arabic Notes and references reflist External links interwiki code scn it icon http www.csfls.it CSFLS it icon http www.unipa.it University of Palermo it icon http www.regione.sicilia.it Sicilian Region Romance languages Sicily Category Sicilian language it Centro di studi filologici e linguistici siciliani ... more details
of 1892, with the advent of the FasciSiciliani, the peasants were convinced that the distribution ..., ISBN 0 8078 3356 8 FasciSiciliani coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Caltavuturo massacre Category FasciSiciliani Category Massacres in Italy Category 1893 in Italy ...Infobox civilian attack title Caltavuturo massacre image Fasci Siciliani.jpg caption Popular depiction of the crackdown on the FasciSiciliani mentioning the massacre in Caltavuturo location Caltavuturo in the Province of Palermo , Sicily target Landless peasants occupying communal land during the FasciSiciliani . date January 20, 1893 time timezone type Massacre fatalities 13 killed, 21 wounded perps Government troops and Carabinieri motive Prevent the peasants to take hold of the land The Caltavuturo massacre took place on January 20, 1893, in Caltavuturo in the Province of Palermo Sicily , when during the celebration of Saint Sebastian , some 500 peasants returning from the symbolic occupation of 250 hectares of communal land were dispersed by soldiers and policemen, killing 13 and wounding 21 peasants. The claim for land reform was one of the demands of the FasciSiciliani Sicilian Leagues , a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891 1894. ref name sic080209 it icon http www.cittanuove corleone.it La 20Sicilia, 20La 20strage 20di 20Caltavuturo 2008.02.2009.pdf L eccidio di San Sebastiano , La Sicilia, February 8, 2009 ref ref name guglielmo35 Guglielmo, http books.google.com books?id WYseTzrz ukC&pg PA35 Living the revolution , p. 35 ref Background The 250 hectares of communal land had been ceded to the municipality of Caltavuturo by the Duke of Fernardina, owner of more than 6,000 hectares of land more than half of the entire municipality after 1812 ... and mobilized the Fasci, led by the most prestigious leaders, such as Rosario Garibaldi Bosco , Bernardino ... from the surrounding towns. ref name guglielmo35 In literature and film One of the leaders of the Fasci ... more details
War I . The fasci they formed were scattered over Italy, and it was to one of these spontaneously ... , the USM, and other radical syndicalist s left the USI and on October 1, 1914, founded the Fasci ... group, Fasci d azione rivoluzionaria , which was a fusion of two other movements the above group, Fasci d azione rivoluzionaria internazionalista and a previous group he started called the Fasci ... 24, 1915 was the turning point in the history of the fasci as their leaders met in Milan and formed ... had ended, Mussolini reconstituted the Milan fascio , using the new name Fasci italiani di combattimento Italian league of combatants . Other fasci of the same name were created, with the common goal ... Italian FasciFasci of the Veneto led by Dino Grandi and Pietro Marsich . Notes and references reflist Fascism Category Italian fascism Category Syndicalism fr Fascio it Fascio littorio I fasci in epoca ... more details
of the FasciSiciliani in many national electoral districts. His appointment was canceled ..., 1967 ISBN 0 416 18940 7 FasciSiciliani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... Sicilia, May 24, 2009 ref He was the keenest socialist among the Fasci leaders. In August 1892 he ... ref After his release, Bosco and the other Fasci leaders Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida and Nicola Barbato ... in Parliament On May 26, 1895, while still in prison for the Fasci revolt, he was elected to the Italian ... births Category 1936 deaths Category People from Palermo Category Italian socialists Category FasciSiciliani it Rosario Garibaldi Bosco ... more details
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File Bernardino Verro.jpg thumb 200px Bernardino Verro, one of the leaders of the FasciSiciliani . Bernardino Verro Corleone, 1866 Corleone, November 3, 1915 was a Sicilian sindicalist and politician. He was involved in the FasciSiciliani Sicilian Leagues a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891 1894, and became the first socialist mayor of Corleone . He was killed by the Mafia . FasciSiciliani Verro was involved in the foundation of the Fascio dei lavoratori of Corleone on September 8, 1892. At the age of 26, Verro became its president. Our Fascio has about six thousand members, he told the journalist Adolfo Rossi, in an interview for La Tribuna from Rome in the autumn of 1893. Our women have understood the advantages of union among the poor, and now teach their children socialism. ref name verro it icon http www.cittanuove corleone.it Corleone, 20anniversario 20assassinio 20Verro.html Verro, una vita contro la mafia , Citt Nuova di Corleone, November 3, 2004 ref ref name rossi Rossi, L agitazione in Sicilia . ref At the Congress of the Fasci in Palermo on May 21 22, 1893, Verro was elected a member of the new Central Committee. ref name sic240509 it icon http www.cittanuove corleone.it La 20Sicilia, 20Il 20battesimo 20del 20Socvialismo 20a 20Palermo 2024.05.2009.pdf Il battesimo del socialismo , La Sicilia, May 24, 2009 ref In July 1893, he hosted ... Adolfo 20Rossi.htm L agitazione in Sicilia. Inchiesta sui Fasci dei lavoratori , Palermo La Zisa. FasciSiciliani Persondata NAME Verro, Bernardino ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... FasciSiciliani Category People murdered by the Sicilian Mafia it Bernardino Verro ... the great strike of the Fasci in September 1893, the Fratuzzi mobilized to boycott it, providing ... ordered a crackdown of the Fasci. He was sentenced to 12 years of prison on May 30, 1894. ref name ... it is considered a surreptitious way to revive the Fasci. Verro was sentenced to six months imprisonment ... more details
File Niocola Barbato.jpg thumb 200px Drawing of Nicola Barbato, one of the leaders of the FasciSiciliani . Nicola Barbato , Piana degli Albanesi, 1856 Milan, May 23, 1923 , was a Arb resh Albanian of Sicily socialist and politician. He was one of the national leaders of the FasciSiciliani Sicilian Leagues a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891 1894, and perhaps might have been the ablest among them, according to the Marxism Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm . ref name hobsbawm103 Hobsbawm, http books.google.com books?id sCK8AAAAIAAJ&pg PA103 Primitive rebels , pp. 103 04 ref Early life Born in Piana dei Greci now Piana degli Albanesi , he graduated in medicine at the University of Palermo . He devoted himself in the then prevailing positivist climate to study psychiatry . His work on the psychology of paranoia in the journal of the mental hospital of Palermo in 1890 ... the leader of the FasciSicilianiFasci dei lavoratori Workers League of Piana degli Albanesi and was known ... and conviction File FasciSiciliani Trial.jpg thumb left 250px The leaders of the FasciSiciliani in the courtroom cage at the trial in April 1894 Following the repression of the FasciSiciliani by the government ... in prison. He was a candidate in protest against the repression of the FasciSiciliani in many national ..., 1870 1925 , New York Taylor & Francis, 1967 ISBN 0 416 18940 7 FasciSiciliani Persondata Metadata ..., 1896 ref After his release, Barbato and the other Fasci leaders Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida and Rosario ... legion of Giuseppe Garibaldi s son, Ricciotti Garibaldi , for the liberation of Crete . Former Fasci ... Barbato as its candidate in the electoral district of Catania against his former ally of the FasciSiciliani and fellow volunteer in the 1897 war in Greece, Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida , who had ... of Albanian descent Category People from Piana degli Albanesi Category Italian socialists Category FasciSiciliani Category University of Palermo alumni it Nicola Barbato ... more details
Minister Francesco Crispi . ref name catania FasciSiciliani On May 1, 1891, he founded the first FasciSiciliani Fascio dei lavoratori Workers League in his hometown Catania . The Fascio s rapid success ... he was still in prison. He was a elected in protest against the repression of the FasciSiciliani ... War. Madison and Milwaukee University of Wisconsin Press. FasciSiciliani Persondata Metadata ... socialists Category Italian Socialist Party politicians Category FasciSiciliani it Giuseppe de ... of the Fasci in Palermo on May 21 22, 1893, De Felice successfully represented the tendency for autonomy ... the Fasci , the majority recognised the futulity of barricades and favoured calm and prudence ... of the Fasci turned into strikes which were violently repressed in January 1894, after Francesco ... the declaration of a state of siege on Sicily, De Felice Giuffrida left from Rome for Catania. The Fasci ... against the leaders of the Fasci. ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9506E6D81031E033A25752C3A9639C94659ED7CF ..., De Felice, and other Fasci leaders Nicola Barbato and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco were met by a large ... s son, Ricciotti Garibaldi , for the liberation of Crete . Former Fasci leader and fellow defendant ... more details
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Eleven people are killed in Giardinello during the revolt of the FasciSiciliani . ref name sic111211 ... in Lercara Friddi during the revolt of the FasciSiciliani . In December 1893, 92 peasants ... more details
See also 1893 in Italy , 1894 other events of 1894 , 1895 in Italy . Events from the year 1894 in Italy . Events January 3 &ndash Prime Minister Francesco Crispi declares a state of siege throughout Sicily to quell the revolt of the Fasci Siciliani . General Roberto Morra di Lavriano is dispatched with 40,000 troops. ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9D04E4DD1F39E033A25757C0A9679C94659ED7CF The Italian Government Alarmed More Troops Called Out for Service in Sicily , The New York Times, January 4, 1894 ref ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9C00E1DD1F39E033A25756C0A9679C94659ED7CF Martial Law Proclaimed In Sicily Stern Measures Resorted To to Quiet the Anti Tax Troubles , The New York Times, January 5, 1894 ref The old order is restored through the use of extreme force, including summary executions . The Fasci are outlawed, the army and the police kill scores of protesters, and hundreds wounded. April 29 &ndash Opening of the Roma San Pietro railway station lang it Stazione di Roma San Pietro in Rome. May 30 &ndash The leaders of the Fasci Siciliani are sentenced in Palermo Giuseppe de Felice Giuffrida to 18 years and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco , Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro to 12 years in jail. ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9506E6D81031E033A25752C3A9639C94659ED7CF Sicilian Rioters Sentenced , The New York Times, May 31, 1894 ref July 17 &ndash Battle of Kassala between Italian troops and Mahdi st Sudan ese forces. The Italians are victorious, and capture the town of Kassala . July 28 &ndash The former governor of Banca Romana , Bernardo Tanlongo, and several of his subordinates are acquitted by the Court in Rome in the trial about the Banca Romana scandal . ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 950DE2D71031E033A2575AC2A9619C94659ED7CF Tanlongo Not Guilty Jury Acquits Him of Fraud in Managing the Banca Romana , The New York Times, July 29, 1894 ref October 10 &ndash Foundation of the Banca Co ... more details
and combated all forms of intolerance and hypocrisy. ref name classic FasciSiciliani Though never a member of the Socialist Party, Colajanni was Sicily s leading political radical. He supported the FasciSiciliani a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration, which arose in Sicily ..., 1967 ISBN 0 416 18940 7 FasciSiciliani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Colajanni ... criminologists Category FasciSiciliani Category Antimafia Category University of Palermo faculty ... from liberalism to fascism , pp. 162 63 ref He took the Fasci under his political protection, defending ... there was an organised conspiracy to detach his own Sicily from Italy the leaders of the fasci ... seton165 He condemned the Fasci leaders for lacking to keep the peace. ref http query.nytimes.com mem ... more details
in June 1898. Di Rudin recognized the excessive brutality of the repression of the FasciSiciliani under his predecessor Crispi. Many Fasci members were pardoned and released from jail. ref http query.nytimes.com ... of Foreign Affairs FasciSiciliani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Starabba ... Socialists , The New York Times, March 14, 1896 ref He made it clear though that a reorganization of the Fasci ... more details
See also 1890 in Italy , 1891 other events of 1891 , 1892 in Italy . Events from the year 1891 in Italy . Events January 15 &ndash Foundation of Critica Sociale by Filippo Turati and Anna Kuliscioff , the most influential Marxist review in Italy from 1891 to 1898, tackling all the serious public problems of 1890s Banca Romana scandal banking scandals , repression of the Fasci Siciliani unrest, the colonial war in Africa, and food riots. February 6 &ndash The administration of Prime Minister Francesco Crispi resigns. He is succeeded by Antonio di Rudin forming a coalition cabinet with a part of the Left under Giovanni Nicotera . His Minister of Finance Luigi Luzzatti imprudently abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between banks, a measure which facilitated the duplication of part of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893 and the resulting Banca Romana scandal . May 1 &ndash The first official Fasci Siciliani Fascio dei Lavoratori was founded on Labour Day in Catania by Giuseppe de Felice Giuffrida . May 15 &ndash Pope Leo XIII issued the Rerum Novarum encyclical addressing the condition of the working classes. Births January 1 &ndash Alessandro De Stefani , Italian screenwriter d. 1970 January 2 &ndash Giovanni Michelucci , Italian architect, urban planner and engraver d. 1990 January 21 &ndash Aldo Silvani , Italian film actor d. 1964 January 22 &ndash Antonio Gramsci , Italian writer, politician, political philosopher, and one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century d. 1937 January 30 &ndash Francesco Pricolo , Italian aviator d. 1980 February 2 &ndash Antonio Segni , Italian Christian Democracy Italy Christian Democratic politician and President of the Italian Republic from 1962 1964 d. 1972 February 9 &ndash Pietro Nenni , Italian socialist politician and national secretary of the Italian Socialist Party PSI d. 1980 February 15 &ndash Dino Borgioli , Italian lyric tenor d. 1960 February 16 &ndash Pietro Par ... more details
and protests of the FasciSiciliani , his measures were relatively mild. In the three weeks of uncertainty ... against the central committee of the Fasci took place and this was the final blow that signaled the death knell of the movement of the FasciSiciliani . ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free ... Arb resh Settlements and Notable Individuals FasciSiciliani References Reflist 1911 Duggan ... Category Italian people of Albanian descent Category Italian Eastern Catholics Category FasciSiciliani ... of the Fasci turned into outright persecution. The government arrested not just the leaders of the movement, but masses of poor farmers, students, professionals, sympathizers of the Fasci, and even ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Valguarnera Caropepe official name Comune di Valguarnera Caropepe native name image skyline Valguarnera.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 37 latm 30 lats latNS N longd 14 longm 23 longs longEW E coordinates type source nlwiki region IT scale 25000 type adm2nd coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Sicily province Province of Enna Enna EN frazioni mayor party mayor area footnotes area total km2 9 population footnotes population total 8642 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym Carrapipani or Valguarneresi elevation footnotes elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint San Cristoforo day postal code 94019 area code 0935 website www.caropepe.it footnotes Valguarnera Caropepe Sicilian language Sicilian Carrapipi is a comune in Sicily , Italy in the Province of Enna . Valguarnera Caropepe stands at a height of 590m a.s.l. in a hilly area of the Enna province. Founded in 1628 by Francesco Valguarnera, it saw a remarkable growth during the 18th century notably associated with the thriving sulfur mining industry in the area. The Chiesa Madre dedicated to Saint Christopher and the 18th century Palazzo del Municipio the Town Hall , in the precincts of the former Monte Frumentario, are the most attractive buildings. Relics dating from between the 7th century BC and the 14th century AD have been unearthed in the archaeological area of Rossomanno, in the town surroundings. Bibliography Giacomo Magno , Memorie storiche di Valguarnera Caropepe , Catania, 1928 Francesco e Silvia Giarrizzo, Valguarnera Caropepe all epoca dei cavalieri e dei podest , Assoro, 2001 Enzo Barnab , I Fasci siciliani a Valguarnera , Milano, 1981 Enzo Barnab a cura di , Valguarnera da leggere , Valguarnera, 2003 E.B. Carmelo Parrinelli, La memoria di quei giorni , Roma 2004 Poesie Carmelo Parrinelli, Tra amore e odio, lo specchio maledetto dell uom ... more details
and suppression of the FasciSiciliani 1891 1894 , Luzzatti introduced two measures of social legislation ... 1911 S end Prime ministers of Italy FasciSiciliani Stubs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details