Marquis Falcone Lucifero (Crotone, 3 January 1898 – Rome, 2 May 1997) was an Italian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Forests of the...
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Croce's influence that Umberto appointed Falcone Lucifero, a socialist lawyer, as Minister of the Royal House. Lucifero suggested reforms, which were implemented...
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by the Lucifero family, whose last owner was Francesco Lucifero, while that of Copanello Alto was sold to Achille Fazzari, then to the Falcone family...
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resigned his position as Minister to the Royal House. His successor, Falcone Lucifero, would work with the Crown Prince. In reality d'Acquarone continued...
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of Agriculture and Forests Alessandro Brizi Independent (1943–1944) Falcone Lucifero Independent (1944–1944) Minister of National Education Leonardo Severi...
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July 1943 – 11 February 1944 Preceded by Carlo Pareschi Succeeded by Falcone Lucifero Member of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations In office 23 March...
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Badoglio Ivanoe Bonomi Ferruccio Parri Alcide De Gasperi Preceded by Falcone Lucifero Succeeded by Antonio Segni Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office...
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(1878–1955) 25 July 1943 11 February 1944 201 days Independent Badoglio I Falcone Lucifero (1898–1997) 11 February 1944 24 April 1944 73 days Independent Fausto...
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–1508) Antonio Lucifero (15 Mar 1508 – 1521 Died) Cardinal Andrea della Valle (4 Sep 1522 – 14 Nov 1524 Resigned) Giovanni Matteo Lucifero (14 Nov 1524...
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