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    Antonio Starrabba (or Starabba), Marquess of Rudinì (16 April 1839 – 7 August 1908) was an Italian statesman, Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and...
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  • Maltese sculptor Antonio Segni, Italian politician Antonio Semini, Italian painter Antonio Silio, Argentine long-distance runner Antonio Starabba, Marchese di...
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  • led by former Finance Minister Quintino Sella and Interior Minister Antonio Starabba, Marquess of Rudinì. The Constitutionals were not a structured and...
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    back at Menelik and avenge our defeat." In 1897, the prime minister, Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì tried to sell Eritrea to Belgium on the grounds...
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    Umberto I gave the task of forming the new cabinet to the Marquis Antonio Starabba di Rudinì. The government faced many difficulties since the beginning...
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    Saetta Amedeo di Savoia Pietro Scaglione Renato Schifani Enzo Sellerio Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Carlo Vizzini Antonino Zichichi Stanislao Cannizzaro, famous...
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  • largest in Parliament, winning 296 of the 508 seats. Upon the fall of Antonio Starabba di Rudinì in June 1898, General Luigi Pelloux was entrusted by King...
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    I Left 9 March 1889 6 February 1891 Crispi II XVII (1890) Marquess Antonio Starabba di Rudinì (1839–1908) 6 February 1891 15 May 1892 1 year, 99 days Historical...
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    (1887–1891) Antonio Starabba, Prime minister (1891–1892) Giovanni Giolitti, Prime minister (1892–1893) Francesco Crispi, Prime minister (1893–1896) Antonio Starabba...
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    erupted. After the fall of the government led by the new prime minister Antonio Starabba di Rudinì in May 1892, Giolitti, with the help of a court clique, received...
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