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Antonio Starabba, Marquess of Rudinì (16 April 1839 – 7 August 1908) was Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and 1892 and from 1896 until 1898. He was10 KB (969 words) - 14:37, 5 October 2017
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Molla Azim Rudini (Persian: ملا عظيم روديني, also Romanized as Mollā ʿAz̧īm Rūdīnī) is a village in Dust Mohammad Rural District, in the Central District2 KB (68 words) - 23:47, 3 February 2017
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Nur Mohammad-e Yusef Rudini (Persian: نور محمد يوسف روديني, also Romanized as Nūr Moḩammad-e Yūsef Rūdīnī) is a village in Dust Mohammad Rural District2 KB (73 words) - 00:00, 4 February 2017
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and Rudinì was charged to form a new government in sostitution of Francesco Crispi. During his short government, overthrowed after 1 year, Rudinì worked8 KB (530 words) - 20:56, 18 October 2017
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Chah-e Hajji Rudini (Persian: چاه حاجي روديني, also Romanized as Chāh-e Ḩājjī Rūdīnī) is a village in Eskelabad Rural District, Nukabad District, Khash2 KB (69 words) - 23:06, 3 February 2017
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and Rudinì was charged to form a new government in sostitution of Francesco Crispi. During his short government, overthrowed after 1 year, Rudinì worked15 KB (1,094 words) - 20:59, 18 October 2017
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Minister of War in the Rudinì and Giolitti cabinets of 1891–1893. In July 1896 he resumed the portfolio of War in the Rudinì cabinet, and was appointed6 KB (657 words) - 14:38, 5 October 2017
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Mowtowr-e Abdol Salam Rudini (Persian: موتور عبدالسلام روديني, also Romanized as Mowtowr-e ʿAbdol Salām Rūdīnī) is a village in Bampur-e Sharqi Rural2 KB (73 words) - 23:48, 3 February 2017
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Mowtowr-e Yusef Rudini (Persian: موتوريوسف روديني, also Romanized as Mowtowr-e Yūsef Rūdīnī) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District2 KB (68 words) - 23:57, 3 February 2017
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constructed his ministry, he made over the premiership to the Marquis di Rudinì, retaining for himself the portfolio of war, and seeking to satisfy popular4 KB (428 words) - 09:29, 28 August 2017
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22, 1900. The formal owner was Carlo Di Rudinì, the son of the former prime minister of Italy Antonio Di Rudinì, but the main shareholder and financier3 KB (396 words) - 11:17, 25 October 2015
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government sources. The overreaction of the military led to the demise of Di Rudini and his government in July 1898 and created a constitutional crisis, strengthening13 KB (1,546 words) - 21:46, 24 October 2017
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least one-sixth of registered voters. Upon the fall of Antonio Starabba di Rudinì in June 1898, General Luigi Pelloux was entrusted by King Umberto with the
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after riots broke out in several Italian towns. The ensuing Antonio di Rudini cabinet lent itself to Cavallotti’s campaign, and at the end of 1897 the8 KB (390 words) - 11:50, 17 June 2017
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returned to power thirteen years later as minister of the interior in the Rudinì cabinet of 1891. On this occasion he restored the system of uninominal constituencies
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in Italy Monarch – Umberto I (1878–1900) Prime Minister – Antonio di Rudinì (1896–1898) In 1897 the wheat harvest in Italy was substantially lower8 KB (872 words) - 04:32, 5 September 2017
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in Italy. Monarch – Umberto I (1878–1900) Prime Minister – Antonio di Rudinì (1896–1898) Luigi Pelloux (1898–1900) The year is marked by widespread10 KB (1,242 words) - 04:32, 5 September 2017
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Mohammad (Persian: نور محمد) may refer to: Nur Mohammad Kandi, Iran Nur Mohammad Sheikh Nur Mohammad, Hirmand, Iran Nur Mohammad-e Yusef Rudini, Iran499 bytes (25 words) - 21:13, 13 February 2014
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I (1878–1900) Prime Minister – Francesco Crispi (1893–1896) Antonio di Rudinì (1896–1898) In 1896, the Banco Ambrosiano was founded in Milan by9 KB (1,092 words) - 04:31, 5 September 2017
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to 1897 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì. He served as Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Italy in the cabinet of2 KB (71 words) - 17:18, 30 June 2017
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