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  1. Pietro Lanza di Scalea (1863–1938) was an Italian noble and politician. He served as the minister of war in 1922 and as the minister of the colonies between 1924 and 1926. He was a long-term member of the Italian Parliament.

  2. Pietro Lanza Branciforte Mastrogiovanni Tasca, principe Lanza di Scalea, meglio noto come Pietro Lanza di Scalea (Palermo, 20 ottobre 1863 – Roma, 29 maggio 1938), è stato un nobile e politico italiano

  3. Uomo politico italiano (Palermo 1863 - Roma 1938); cultore di studî storici e artistici (La Sicilia attraverso la leggenda, 1909), fu deputato di destra (1897-1919, e 1921-24); sottosegretario agli Esteri (1906 e 1909-14), commissario per l'Aeronautica civile (1920), ministro della Guerra (1922) e delle Colonie (1924); fu nominato senatore ...

  4. 13 de mar. de 2010 · LANZA. The first known ancestor of the family is a Guglielmo Lancia, Marchese di Busca, who died after 1160. He could have been part of the Aleramici family who played an important role in Piemonte and Liguria and who were Marquesses of Monferrato.

  5. LANZA DI SCALEA, Pietro. Donne e Gioielli in Sicilia, Palermo-Torino: edited by Carlo Clausen, 1892, small folio, 5 colour plates (waterstained), contemporary blue morocco gilt with Savoy arms at centre.

  6. Pietro Lanza di Scalea (1863–1938) was an Italian noble and politician. He served as the minister of war in 1922 and as the minister of the colonies between 1924 and 1926. He was a long-term member of the Italian Parliament. Lanza was born in Palermo on 20 October 1863.

  7. The Palazzo del Principe Lanza built at the end of the 18th century; it represented the summer residence of the lords of Scalea, the Spinelli family who, in addition to being famous militarily, is also known for the literary works of Prince Francesco Maria Spinelli.