Luigi Mezzacapo (Trapani, 25 January 1814 – Rome, 27 January 1885) was an Italian general, patriot and politician. He attended the Nunziatella Military...
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Civitella del Tronto, which had been taken over by former Bourbon general Luigi Mezzacapo in 1861. In April, a popular uprising broke out in Basilicata. Throughout...
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leadership of Pepe and a group of young officers including Luigi Mezzacapo, Carlo Mezzacapo [it], Enrico Cosenz, Cesare Rosaroll [it], Girolamo Calà Ulloa [it]...
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in 1877. In May 1877 he was one of many generals whom War Minister Luigi Mezzacapo compulsorily retired, and he went to live in his villa in Sant'Anna...
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basis (in line with both the old program of the "military left" of Luigi Mezzacapo and Emilio Ferrero as well as with the Prussian military model). Among...
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Minister of War In office 24 March 1878 – 24 October 1878 Preceded by Luigi Mezzacapo Succeeded by Cesare Bonelli Senator In office 4 April 1878 – 28 July...
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Treasury Angelo Bargoni Historical Left (1877–1878) Minister of War Luigi Mezzacapo Military (1877–1878) Minister of the Navy Benedetto Brin Military (1877–1878)...
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and Luigi Mezzacapo both declined the role because the government was not prepared to guarantee the military spending they felt necessary. Luigi Pelloux...
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November 1876 6 years, 74 days Military Lanza Minghetti II Depretis I Luigi Mezzacapo (1814–1885) 20 November 1876 24 March 1878 1 year, 124 days Military...
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Finance Agostino Depretis Historical Left (1876–1877) Minister of War Luigi Mezzacapo Military (1876–1877) Minister of the Navy Benedetto Brin Military (1876–1877)...
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