Aldo Oviglio (7 December 1873–19 August 1942) was an Italian lawyer and politician, who served as the first minister of justice in the Mussolini government...
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Aldo Nova (born 1956), Canadian musician Aldo Novarese (1920–1995), Italian typographer Aldo Oviglio (1873–1942), Italian lawyer and politician Aldo Palazzeschi...
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dicembre 1873 - Nasce a Rimini Aldo Oviglio, ministro della Giustizia durante il delitto Matteotti" [7 December 1873 – Aldo Oviglio, Minister of Justice during...
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for being granted its desired border at the Rio dell'Asse, Minister Aldo Oviglio required Riccione to build a bridge over the Torrente Marano, to allow...
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di Revel Giacomo Acerbo Minister of Justice and Affairs of Religion Aldo Oviglio Alfredo Rocco Pietro De Francisci Arrigo Solmi Dino Grandi Alfredo De...
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July 1928 – 12 September 1929 Minister of Justice and Worship Affairs Aldo Oviglio National Fascist Party 31 October 1922 – 5 January 1925 Alfredo Rocco...
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Giuliani of New York City (2001) Cavaliere di Gran Croce (Motu Proprio) Aldo Oviglio, Minister of Justice (1922–1925) James Charles Risk of New York City...
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(2012). "Tomba Oviglio" [Oviglio Tomb]. Storia e Memoria di Bologna (in Italian). Retrieved 9 January 2024. Conti, Fulvio (2014). "Oviglio, Aldo". Dizionario...
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of office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office Aldo Oviglio (1873–1942) 31 October 1922 5 January 1925 2 years, 66 days Alfredo Rocco...
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the Italian and Sammarinese governments, including Alfredo Panzini, Aldo Oviglio, and Giuliano Gozi. Addressing crowds assembled in Piazza Cavour from...
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