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  1. Sidney Sonnino (Pisa, 11 de marzo de 1847-Roma, 24 de noviembre de 1922) fue un político italiano. Fue primer ministro de Italia en 1906 y en 1909-1910. Se le recuerda principalmente por su cargo de ministro de Exteriores durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  2. Sidney Costantino Sonnino (Pisa, 11 marzo 1847 – Roma, 23 novembre 1922) è stato un politico italiano. Nato in una famiglia da padre di origini ebraiche e da madre britannica , era anglicano . Ministro delle finanze e ministro del tesoro del Regno d'Italia dal 1893 al 1896 , riportò il bilancio dello Stato al pareggio e si oppose ...

  3. Sidney Costantino, Baron Sonnino (11 March 1847 – 24 November 1922) was an Italian statesman, 19th prime minister of Italy and twice served briefly as one, in 1906 and again from 1909 to 1910. He also was the Italian minister of Foreign Affairs during the First World War, representing Italy at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.

  4. SONNINO, Sidney Costantino. Pier Luigi Ballini. – Nacque a Pisa l’11 marzo 1847, terzogenito di Isacco (1803-1878) e di Georgina Sofia Dudley Arnaud Menhennet (1824-1907). Il padre era un banchiere e commerciante livornese di origine ebraica, al quale Vittorio Emanuele II concesse il 29 novembre 1862 il titolo nobiliare di barone.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Sidney, Baron Sonnino (born March 11, 1847, Pisa [now in Italy]—died Nov. 24, 1922, Rome) was an Italian statesman who as foreign minister promoted his country’s entrance into World War I. He was also prime minister in 1906 and 1909–10.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2019 · A few months before the publication of Verga’s short story, Leopoldo Franchetti and Sidney Sonnino, two opponents of Depretis, had published their unofficial inquiry into the state of Sicilian society, Inchiesta in Sicilia.

  7. Sidney Sonnino was the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs during World War I and the architect of the Treaty of London, which defined Italy's entry into the war as an ally of the Triple Entente. He also negotiated the terms of Italy's participation in the Paris Peace Conference, where he faced differences with Great Britain and France over the future of the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire.