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  1. Francesco Crispi (Ribera, 4 de octubre de 1818-Nápoles, 12 de agosto de 1901) fue un estadista italiano, presidente del Consejo de Ministros italiano desde el 7 de agosto de 1887 al 6 de febrero de 1891 y entre el 15 de diciembre de 1893 y el 14 de junio de 1896.

  2. Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. He was among the main protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close friend and supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architects of Italian unification in 1860. [1] .

  3. Francesco Crispi (Ribera, Sicilia, 1818 - Nápoles, 1901) Político y líder nacionalista italiano que tuvo un destacado papel en la unificación de Italia, tras la cual llegó a presidir el gobierno italiano (1887-1891 y 1893-1896).

  4. Francesco Crispi (born Oct. 4, 1819, Ribera, Sicily [Italy]—died Aug. 12, 1901, Naples) was an Italian statesman who, after being exiled from Naples and Sardinia-Piedmont for revolutionary activities, eventually became premier of a united Italy.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2002 · A comprehensive and critical account of the life and legacy of Francesco Crispi, a key figure in the Italian Risorgimento and a controversial Prime Minister. The book explores Crispi's evolution from revolutionary democrat to authoritarian nationalist and his role in the unification of Italy and the conflicts with Germany.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Learn about Francesco Crispi, a leader in the movement for Italian unification and a deputy of the left. Find out his biography, political views, and role in the Expedition of the Thousand and the capture of Rome.

  7. A book by Christopher Duggan that explores the life and legacy of Francesco Crispi, a key leader of Italian unification and a controversial politician. The book examines Crispi's views on education, nationalism, fascism, and liberalism in the 19th century.