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Minghetti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885), Italian ceramist and painter Marco Minghetti (1818–1886)
Minghetti
Italian politician (1818–1886)
Marco Minghetti (18 November 1818 – 10 December 1886) was an Italian economist and statesman. Minghetti was born in Bologna, then part of the Papal States
Marco_Minghetti
Historical political faction in Italy
aligned with the Right group like Luigi Farini, Bettino Ricasoli and Marco Minghetti. Starting in 1861, the Right's government pursued a policy of a balanced
Historical_Right
Country in Southern Europe (1861–1946)
was regionally fragmented and liberal-conservative prime minister Marco Minghetti only held on to power by enacting revolutionary and left-leaning policies
Kingdom_of_Italy
Palace in Rome, Italy
Corso Vittorio Emanuele). In the piazza, is the Monument to Marco Minghetti; Minghetti had led the Ministry of the Interior and served as prime minister
Palazzo_Braschi
Memorial in Rome
The Monument to Marco Minghetti is a memorial statue dedicated to the statesman Marco Minghetti (1818-1886); it is located along the Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Monument_to_Marco_Minghetti
5th Government of Kingdom of Italy
The Minghetti I government of Italy held office from 24 March 1863 until 28 September 1864, a total of 554 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days. The government
First_Minghetti_government
Italian sculptor
Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885) was an Italian ceramist and painter of maiolica pieces. He was a resident of Bologna, where he studied at the Academy of
Angelo_Minghetti
Italian painter
Prospero Minghetti (January 2, 1786 – February 17, 1853) was an Italian painter. He was born in Reggio Emilia. He first trained locally with Francesco
Prospero_Minghetti
from the original on 1 June 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Minghetti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 18 July
List of prime ministers of Italy
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Italy
14th Government of Kingdom of Italy
The Minghetti II government of Italy held office from 10 July 1873 until 25 March 1876, a total of 989 days, or 2 year, 8 months and 15 days. The government
Second_Minghetti_government
Italian general and politician (1804–1878)
royal lieutenant at Naples, until, in September 1864, he succeeded Marco Minghetti as premier. In this capacity, he modified the scope of the September Convention
Alfonso_Ferrero_La_Marmora
On the other hand, the bloc of the Historical Right was led by Marco Minghetti, former prime minister from Bologna. The election on 5 and 12 November
1876_Italian_general_election
15 November. They were a snap election, called by Prime Minister Marco Minghetti to strengthen his majority. Only 571,939 men of a total population of
1874_Italian_general_election
Italian rapper and singer-songwriter (born 1997)
began writing his first songs in middle school. He attended the "Marco Minghetti" classical high school in Bologna. In Bologna, Pietro met record producer
Tredici_Pietro
Massacre in Turin
personnel were killed in the crossfire. The events caused the fall of the Minghetti government as well as several official inquiries by parliamentary commissions;
Turin_Massacre_(1864)
Italian politician (1827–1884)
Succeeded by Marco Minghetti In office 28 September 1864 – 31 December 1865 Prime Minister Alfonso La Marmora Preceded by Marco Minghetti Succeeded by Antonio
Quintino_Sella
Italian politician (1813–1887)
asked the conservative Marco Minghetti to form a new government, inviting him to include also members from the Left. Minghetti accepted the suggestion but
Agostino_Depretis
Capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
plains. Indeed, Bologna gave Italy one of its first prime ministers, Marco Minghetti. After World War I, Bologna was heavily involved in the Biennio Rosso
Bologna
Governo Minghetti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "II Governo Minghetti". storia
List of prime ministers of Italy by time in office
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Italy_by_time_in_office
Minister of Italy. The bloc of the Historical Right was led by Marco Minghetti, a conservative politician and former Prime Minister, from Bologna. A
1880_Italian_general_election
Statue in Rome, Italy
supporters had included the conservative former prime minister Marco Minghetti. see La Ilustración española y americana article. Atti del Consiglio comunale
Monument_to_Giordano_Bruno
Queen of Italy from 1878 to 1900
Carducci, who famously wrote an ode to her when she became queen, and Marco Minghetti, who functioned somewhat as her guide in cultural circles, as well as
Margherita_of_Savoy
Former ministry in the Cabinet of Italy
Farini". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Minghetti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 11 April 2020. "III Governo
Minister_of_War_(Italy)
created frequent deadlock and attempts to preserve governments. Marco Minghetti lost power in 1876 and was replaced by the Democrat Agostino Depretis
History_of_Italy
Italian noble and politician
Canicattì, he held no important position until, upon the death of Marco Minghetti in 1886, he became leader of the Right. Early in 1891, he succeeded Francesco
Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
Antonio_Starabba,_Marchese_di_Rudinì
Avalanche on the Italian Front of World War I
Archived from the original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2018. Minghetti, Tullio (1 January 1940). I figli dei Monti pallidi: vita di guerra di
White_Friday_(1916)
Italian cause célèbre of the 1850s and 1860s
Roman Question to the fore in the Italian parliament. The statesman Marco Minghetti dismissed a proposed compromise whereby Rome would become part of the
Mortara_case
English actor (1903–1956)
Foreman Went to France (1942) as French Skipper Lady from Lisbon (1942) as Minghetti The Butler's Dilemma (1943) as Leo Carrington Fiddlers Three (1944) as
Francis_L._Sullivan
Italian painter (1818–1882)
Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, and trained with the landscape painters Prospero Minghetti and Vincenzo Carnevali. From 1841 to 1846 he made theatre sets and began
Antonio_Fontanesi
Interior in the Second Menabrea government and the Second Minghetti governments; in the second Minghetti government, following the resignation of it:Antonio
Girolamo_Cantelli
Province of Italy
12 mi2). It contains 40 comuni (sing.: comune). An 1861 report by Minister Minghetti to Prince Eugene of Savoy, Lieutenant of the King, justified merging the
Province_of_Fermo
Medieval structures in Bologna, Italy
(Torre Scappi) - Via Indipendenza, 1 Toschi Tower (Torre Toschi) - P.zza Minghetti dietro Casa Policardi Uguzzoni Tower (Torre Uguzzoni) - Vicolo Mandria
Towers_of_Bologna
Public benefit corporation
route) Piazzale Caio Mario - Via Minghetti (Collegno) 38 (Sunday and public holidays route) Corso Maroncelli - Via Minghetti (Collegno) 38S (Operates only
Gruppo_Torinese_Trasporti
Ambassadors of Austria to Italy
Kübeck von Kübau December 16, 1866 December 20, 1871 Franz Joseph I Marco Minghetti Ambassador 1867: Reconstitution as Austria-Hungary Alois Kübeck von Kübau
List of ambassadors of Austria to Italy
List_of_ambassadors_of_Austria_to_Italy
Italian politician
been pawnbrokers or usurious moneylenders. In 1869 he was appointed by Minghetti under secretary of state to the ministry of agriculture and commerce,
Luigi_Luzzatti
among them the cardinal Giuseppe Mezzofanti, Giovanni Gozzadini, Marco Minghetti, Giovanni Pascoli, Jacob Moleschott, Luigi Serra, Laura Bassi, Aurelio
Biblioteca comunale dell'Archiginnasio
Biblioteca_comunale_dell'Archiginnasio
Cemetery in Bologna, Italy
(1825–1881), Italian senator Nicola Zanichelli (1819–1884), publisher Marco Minghetti (1818–1886), Italian prime minister Severino Ferrari (1856–1905), poet
Certosa_di_Bologna
(2) 21 January - 24 March 1860 III Cavour Government Luigi Carlo Farini 24 March - 31 December 1860 Marco Minghetti 31 December 1860 - 31 March 1861
List of ministers of the interior of the Kingdom of Sardinia
List_of_ministers_of_the_interior_of_the_Kingdom_of_Sardinia
Former Italian bank
Fate absorbed by UniCredit Successor UniCredit Headquarters Via Marco Minghetti 17, Rome , Italy Key people Cesare Geronzi (President) Paolo Savona (Vice-President)
Capitalia
Centrist coalition-forming in the Kingdom of Italy
He moved to the right and reshuffled his government to include Marco Minghetti's Liberal-Conservatives. Depretis had been considering that move for a
Trasformismo
Political party in Italy
opposed by the more progressive Historical Left, which overthrew Marco Minghetti's government during the so-called Parliamentary Revolution of 1876, which
Liberals_(Italy)
Italian palace
frescoed by Cocchi and two wall canvases respectively depicting Marco Minghetti and Andrea Costa. The Sala Rosa or degli Amori has a ceiling frescoed
Palazzo_Malvezzi_de'_Medici
Cavour and Bettino Ricasoli and the Liberal Constitutional Party of Marco Minghetti and Sidney Sonnino. "Left" refers to the Historical Left (referred to
List of Italian religious minority politicians
List_of_Italian_religious_minority_politicians
Italian physician, statesman and historian
Monarch Victor Emmanuel II Preceded by Urbano Rattazzi Succeeded by Marco Minghetti Dictator of Emilia In office 20 July 1859 – 13 March 1860 Monarch Victor
Luigi_Carlo_Farini
Italian politician, scientist and mathematician (1809–1896)
the portfolio of public works until 1864 in the succeeding Farini and Minghetti cabinets. After the war of 1866, he was chosen as Italian plenipotentiary
Luigi_Federico_Menabrea
Eclectic 19th-century castle in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
included figures such as the writer Paolo Costa, the politician Marco Minghetti and the composer Gioachino Rossini. He was among the founders of the savings
Rocchetta_Mattei
1958 single by Frank Sinatra
(sax/woodwinds); Harold Dicterow, Ben Gill, Murray Kellner, David Frisina, Lisa Minghetti, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Felix Slatkin, Eudice Shapiro, Marshall Sosson
Mr._Success
Italian admiral (1828–1892)
elected to the Chamber of Deputies and appointed by Prime Minister Marco Minghetti to be Minister of the Navy, in which position he revolutionized the Regia
Simone_Antonio_Saint-Bon
Movement of infants for medical purposes
Biasi, Martina; Gente, Maurizio; Ramenghi, Luca A.; Aufieri, Roberto; Minghetti, Diego; Pericu, Silvia; Cavalieri, Martina; Casiddu, Niccolò (7 August
Newborn_transport
Italian sculptor and painter (1826–1897)
an Italian sculptor and painter. He was a pupil in Reggio of Prospero Minghetti, but traveled to Rome and Milan to pursue his work as a portraitist in
Giuseppe_Ugolino
politics for decades. The bloc of the Historical Right was led by Marco Minghetti, a conservative politician and former Prime Minister, from Bologna. A
1882_Italian_general_election
to Giacomo Matteotti Monument to Pietro Metastasio Monument to Marco Minghetti Monument to the Cairoli Brothers Monument to Nicola Spedalieri Statue
List_of_public_art_in_Rome
Italian military officer and politician (1867–1934)
Italian Minister of the Navy. His aunt Laura Acton was married to Marco Minghetti, prime minister of Italy. Acton participated in the occupation of Massawa
Alfredo_Acton
Political party in Italy
the modernization and taxation. On 25 March 1876, Prime Minister Marco Minghetti was forced to resign after the so-called "Parliamentary Revolution": the
Liberal Constitutional Party (Italy)
Liberal_Constitutional_Party_(Italy)
Italian politician
Ministry of the Interior in the governments of Luigi Carlo Farini and Marco Minghetti, becoming the principal architect of the State's policy on internal security
Silvio_Spaventa
Italian statesman (1829–1914)
latter's death he became Minister of Foreign Affairs (March 24, 1863) in the Minghetti cabinet, in which capacity he negotiated the September Convention for
Emilio_Visconti_Venosta
1942 British film
accused. The painting is swapped for a poor copy under Minghetti's nose. Francis L. Sullivan as Minghetti Jane Carr as Tamara Martita Hunt as Susan Wellington
Lady_from_Lisbon
Italian politician
represented the interests of the moderates, and of the liberals allied to Marco Minghetti. The council supported the referendum for to unite Bologna with Savoia
Giovanni Luigi Malvezzi de' Medici
Giovanni_Luigi_Malvezzi_de'_Medici
Chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909
pupil of Franz Liszt, was a stepdaughter of Marco Minghetti and the daughter of Donna Laura Minghetti (née Acton). She had been married for sixteen years
Bernhard_von_Bülow
Italian naval officer, admiral and politician
Regia Marinaadmiral. His sister Laura remarried in 1864, marrying Marco Minghetti, then prime minister of Italy. "Ferdinando Acton". BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY
Ferdinando_Acton
August 1863 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Giuseppe Greppi Costantinople Minghetti I Abdulaziz 18 March 1866 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Emilio Visconti
List of ambassadors of Italy to the Ottoman Empire
List_of_ambassadors_of_Italy_to_the_Ottoman_Empire
Family of true bugs
Slater & Wilcox, 1973 Toonglasa Distant, 1893 Tympanoblissus Dellapé & Minghetti, 2020 Wheelerodemus Henry & Sweet, 2015 Xenoblissus Barber, 1954 Stål
Blissidae
Chemical compound
by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. Crespi-Perellino, N; Guicciardi, A; Minghetti, A; Spalla, C (15 March 1981). "Incorporation of alpha-aminobutyric acid
Ergostine
Marangoni, Le arti del fuoco : ceramica, vetri, vetrate, Milano 1927 A. Minghetti, Ceramisti, Milano 1939 M. Parenti, Un’arte italiana che risorge: la porcellana
Manifattura Italiana Porcellane Artistiche Fabris
Manifattura_Italiana_Porcellane_Artistiche_Fabris
(1694–1766) Michelangelo (1475–1564) Vincenzo Milione (1735–1805) Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885) Mino di Graziano (1289–1323) Eraclio Minozzi (1847–after 1909)
List_of_Italian_painters
Italian politician and military personnel
holding the Ministry of War in three governments: Ricasoli I, Farini and Minghetti I (1861–1864). He died two months after leaving the ministry. In November
Alessandro_Della_Rovere
Church in Riccione, Italy
43.9968556; 12.6549639 Location Riccione, Emilia-Romagna Address Viale Minghetti 11 Country Italy Language Italian Denomination Roman Catholic Website
San_Martino,_Riccione
Historical political faction in Italy
parliamentary force when the progressive Historical Left overthrew Marco Minghetti's government during the so-called Parliamentary Revolution of 1876, which
Historical_Far_Left
Skin-protection preparation
Safety. John Wiley & Sons. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-470-76335-3. Corazza M, Minghetti S, Bianchi A, Virgili A, Borghi A (2014). "Barrier creams: facts and controversies"
Barrier_cream
Italian sculptor
Marangoni, Le arti del fuoco : ceramica, vetri, vetrate, Milan, 1927. Angelo Minghetti, Ceramisti, Milan, 1939. M. Parenti, Un’arte italiana che risorge: la
Luigi_Fabris
Italian aristocrat
her father died, her mother married the Italian prime minister Marco Minghetti and played a central role in Italian and German aristocracy. Maria began
Maria_Beccadelli_di_Bologna
International banking group
also relocated from Genoa (inherited from Credito Italiano) to 17 via Minghetti, Rome. In the same year, two more acquisitions were carried out: ATF Bank
UniCredit
6th Government of Kingdom of Italy
Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora Total no. of members 9 Member party Historical Right History Predecessor Minghetti I Cabinet Successor La Marmora III Cabinet
Second_La_Marmora_government
Italian politician (1810–1882)
Victor Emmanuel II Preceded by Luigi Federico Menabrea Succeeded by Marco Minghetti Personal details Born (1810-02-15)15 February 1810 Casale Monferrato,
Giovanni_Lanza
Italian painter
professor at the Fine Arts Academy of Reggio. Among his pupils were Prospero Minghetti, Francesco Segnani, Giovanni Rocca Ciamberlano. Blessed Virgin of the
Francesco_Antonio_Camuncoli
1862 battle during the Italian Wars of Unification
the Pope than of Italy itself. In 1863, Rattazzi was replaced by Marco Minghetti, who leveraged on the facts of Aspromonte to negotiate a treaty with France
Battle_of_Aspromonte
Economic gap between northern and southern Italy
favour of administrative decentralisation, represented by Minister Marco Minghetti were hastily abandoned. On 3 October, continuing what had been done with
Southern_question
City and seaport in Marche, Italy
coach and player Giovanni Mingazzini (1859–1929), neurologist Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885), ceramist Roberto Molinelli (born 1963), musician Emanuele
Ancona
Historical political faction in Italy
opportunity rather than ideals. In 1876, the Right Prime Minister Marco Minghetti lost parliamentary confidence thanks to an agreement between Depretis
Historical_Left
1992 Italian film
anthological sequel to the 1992 comedy Anni 90. Massimo Boldi as judge Lorenzo Minghetti / Ambrogio Testa / Bepi / Gino Bramieri Christian De Sica as don Rodolfo
Anni_90:_Parte_II
Protein-coding gene in humans
HIV Res. 1 (4): 395–404. doi:10.2174/1570162033485159. PMID 15049426. Minghetti L, Visentin S, Patrizio M, Franchini L, Ajmone-Cat MA, Levi G (2004).
Cyclin_T1
Italian politician (1809–1880)
Political offices Preceded by Marco Minghetti Italian Minister of the Interior 1861–1862 Succeeded by Urbano Rattazzi Preceded by Count Camillo Benso
Bettino_Ricasoli
Italian politician (1806–1889)
Minister of Education in the cabinets of Luigi Carlo Farini and Marco Minghetti from 7 December 1862 to 23 September 1864. He retired as academic in 1866
Michele_Amari
Nuclear protein that binds to CREB
365–406. doi:10.1177/026119290203000403. PMID 12234245. S2CID 26326825. Minghetti L, Visentin S, Patrizio M, Franchini L, Ajmone-Cat MA, Levi G (May 2004)
CREB-binding_protein
Italian painter (1816–1873)
also a painter. From 1828 to 1832, he studied painting under Prospero Minghetti at the School of Fine Arts of Reggio. he then move to study under B. Rossi
Alfonso_Chierici
Argentine television and film actress
La Nación (in Spanish). September 12, 2002. Retrieved April 29, 2020. Minghetti, Claudio D. (August 28, 2015). "Graciela Borges, una de las figuras clave
Graciela_Borges
Building in Rome, Italy
Sciarra commissioned Giulio de Angelis to shorten the wing to widen Via Minghetti and to build the Quirino theater and the Sciarra Gallery. The Sciarra
Palazzo_Sciarra
Veduta di montagna 16 Domenico Menozzi 1777 - 1841 Landscape 18 Prospero Minghetti 1786 - 1853 St Francis in Ecstasy 19 Augusto Mussini Homage to Plato 20
Fondazione_Manodori
Italian politician
Bologna, when he was five years old. He attended the classical lyceum Marco Minghetti and then he studied at the University of Bologna, where he graduated in
Virginio_Merola
Anglo-Italian politician and writer (1813–1895)
between 1861 and 1876 through his intimacy with Ricasoli, La Marmora, Minghetti, Visconti-Venosta, and other leading men. Florence became his headquarters
James_Lacaita
2nd Government of Kingdom of Italy
Ricasoli Historical Right (1861–1862) Minister of the Interior Marco Minghetti Historical Right (1861–1861) Bettino Ricasoli Historical Right (1861–1862)
First_Ricasoli_government
The first to be reported were a [AuI(NHC)2]+ and a [AuIIII2(NHC)2]+ by Minghetti and Bonati in 1973. AuIII NHC complexes, although rarer, are accessible
Coinage metal N-heterocyclic carbene complexes
Coinage_metal_N-heterocyclic_carbene_complexes
Italian palace
ceiling painting depicting Apollo with the Court of the Hours by Prospero Minghetti, and a ball room with trompe-l'œil colonnades and curtains painted by
Palazzo_Spalletti-Trivelli
Labour strikes and protests in Italy against complicity in the Gaza genocide
protests in Bologna with the support of students from the Aldini, Sabin, and Minghetti high schools in Bologna. After the announcement of a bill proposed by
2025 Italian general strikes and protests for Gaza
2025_Italian_general_strikes_and_protests_for_Gaza
Off-road motorsport event in Saudi Arabia
Racing Team 99-05 Intermediate Average 775 Davide Facchini Francesco Minghetti Mitsubishi Evolution R Team 99-05 Intermediate Average 776 José Sole Sergio
2026_Dakar_Rally
13th Government of Kingdom of Italy
government Giovanni Lanza Total no. of members 9 Member party Historical Right History Predecessor Menabrea III Cabinet Successor Minghetti II Cabinet
Lanza_government
1959 studio album by Nat King Cole
Israel Baker, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Dan Lube, Alfred Lustgarten, Lisa Minghetti, Erno Neufeld, Nat Ross, Mischa Russell (vln); Stan Harris, Ralph Lane
To Whom It May Concern (Nat King Cole album)
To_Whom_It_May_Concern_(Nat_King_Cole_album)
British writer (1845–1903)
translated The Masters of Raffaello (Raphael Sanzio) (1882) by Marco Minghetti into English. Artwork Frontispiece, Souvenirs of Southern Italy Maccaroni
Louis_Alexander_Fagan
Military unit
embarkation operations aboard the Italian Navigation Company steamers Minghetti, Giava, and Singapore at Naples. On the morning of 19 July 1900, King
Italian Expeditionary Corps in China
Italian_Expeditionary_Corps_in_China
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Biblical
which is all bone
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good Deed
Girl/Female
Tamil
Himavarshni | ஹிமாஂவாரà¯à®·à®¨à¯€Â
Manchu
Boy/Male
Indian
Joy; Happiness; Bliss; One who is Blissful
Boy/Male
Celtic English
Place name and surname.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Flow of Gold
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Island; From the River Island
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Divine
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Highly Controlled
Boy/Male
Scottish
Clan of the cats.
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