Count Luigi Corti (24 October 1823 – 19 February 1888), Italian diplomat, was born at Gambarana in the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (present-day Province...
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of a war with Austria. General irritation was caused by his and Count Corti's policy of clean hands at the Berlin Congress, where Italy obtained nothing...
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ambassador to Berlin Italy Edoardo de Launay, ambassador to Berlin Luigi Corti Treaty of San Stefano Bulgarian irredentism Commissions of the Danube...
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of Ioannina in Greek territory. The five victims were Tellini, Major Luigi Corti, Lieutenant Mario Bonacini, Albanian interpreter Thanas Gheziri and the...
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Minister 28 December 1877 24 March 1878 86 days Historical Left Depretis II Luigi Corti (1823–1888) 24 March 1878 24 October 1878 214 days Historical Left Cairoli...
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with the Italian ambassador in Istanbul, Count Luigi Corti, proposed a compromise known as the Corti Compromise. This solution suggested that Montenegro...
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Valla; Diplomats, in the area of Villa Flora, e.g. Via Isacco Artom, Via Luigi Corti, Viale Giovanni Di Giura, Viale Antonio Negrita, Via Giuseppe Tornielli;...
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the same period, a general irritation was caused by Cairoli and Count Corti's policy of clean hands at the Berlin Congress, where Italy obtained nothing...
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Cerruti Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary May 27, 1867 Luigi Corti February 13, 1870 Alberto Blanc July 17, 1875 Saverio Fava Envoy extraordinary...
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs [it] by the prime minister and interim minister Luigi Federico Menabrea; when the third Menabrea Cabinet took office, however...
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