Luigi Federico Menabrea (4 September 1809 – 24 May 1896), later made 1st Count Menabrea and 1st Marquess of Valdora, was an Italian statesman, general...
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Menabrea may refer to: Luigi Federico Menabrea, 19th century Italian Prime Minister, general, and mathematician Birra Menabrea, an Italian brewing company...
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elimination, and Bernoulli numbers. In 1842, the Italian mathematician Luigi Federico Menabrea published a description of the engine in French, based on lectures...
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French), 47: 221–224, archived from the original on 2017-03-28 *Luigi Federico Menabrea (1809–1896), Italian general, statesman and mathematician. Michaud*...
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Florence. He maintained a resolute opposition to the financial policies of Menabrea, who resigned in 1869 when Lanza was elected for the second time as President...
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December 1848 – 29 December 1905), married three times: to Giacomo Spinola, Luigi Spinola and Paolo DeSimone. Emanuele Alberto Guerrieri (16 March 1851 –...
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prefect of Naples. In October 1869 he became minister of the interior in the Menabrea cabinet. The cabinet fell a few months later, and although Starabba was...
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"I Governo Menabrea". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 5 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "II Governo Menabrea". storia.camera...
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Prime minister (1866–1867) Urbano Rattazzi, Prime minister (1867) Luigi Federico Menabrea, Prime minister (1867–1869) Giovanni Lanza, Prime minister (1869–1873)...
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– Clara Schumann, German composer, pianist (b. 1819) May 24 – Luigi Federico Menabrea, Italian soldier, statesman (b. 1809) June 13 – Alpheus Felch,...
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