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  1. Antonio Salandra (13 de agosto de 1853 en Troia, Provincia de Foggia 1 - 9 de diciembre de 1931 en Roma) fue un político conservador italiano que ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de Italia entre 1914 y 1916. Se graduó en la Universidad de Nápoles en 1875 y luego se convirtió en instructor y profesor en la Universidad de Roma .

  2. Antonio Salandra (13 August 1853 – 9 December 1931) was a conservative Italian politician, journalist, and writer, who served as the 21st prime minister of Italy between 1914 and 1916. He ensured the entry of Italy in World War I on the side of the Triple Entente (the United Kingdom , France , and the Russian Empire ) to fulfil Italy’s ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Antonio Salandra was an Italian statesman who was premier at the beginning of World War I (1914–16). Salandra was educated in law and taught public administration at the University of Rome before entering politics. A member of a wealthy family and a conservative, he rose to become minister of.

  4. Antonio Salandra ( Troia, 13 agosto 1853 – Roma, 9 dicembre 1931) è stato un politico e giurista italiano, Presidente del Consiglio dei ministri dal 21 marzo 1914 al 18 giugno 1916 . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Presidente del Consiglio. 1.2 Attività accademica. 1.3 Decesso. 2 Opere. 3 Onorificenze. 4 Note. 5 Voci correlate. 6 Altri progetti.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2017 · Born Troia, Apulia. Died 28 December 1931 in Rome, Italy. Antonio Salandra was an important Italian politician in the early 20 th century. When the Great War broke out, he was prime minister of Italy and had a decisive yet controversial role in the Italian intervention.

  6. Antonio Salandra (13 de agosto de 1853 en Troia, Provincia de Foggia [1] - 9 de diciembre de 1931 en Roma) fue un político conservador italiano que ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de Italia entre 1914 y 1916. Se graduó en la Universidad de Nápoles en 1875 y luego se convirtió en instructor y profesor en la Universidad de Roma.

  7. Antonio Salandra (1853-1931) served as Italy's Prime Minister from the outbreak of war in Europe until his resignation two years later following military defeat at the Trentino in May 1916. Sponsored Links.