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    Urbano Pio Francesco Rattazzi (Italian pronunciation: [urˈbaːno ratˈtattsi]; 29 June 1808  – 5 June 1873) was an Italian politician and statesman. He...
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  • known as the Countess Rattazzi) Urbano Rattazzi (1808–1873), Italian statesman This page lists people with the surname Rattazzi. If an internal link intending...
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    1945, Agnelli married Count Urbano Rattazzi Jr. (1918–2012), the great-grandson of two-time prime minister Urbano Rattazzi of the Historical Left. They...
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  • opposition divided in two tendencies: The Moderates (majority) led by Urbano Rattazzi supported a parliamentary system, were pragmatic about Italian unification...
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  • married Count Urbano Rattazzi (1918–2012) and had six children before their marriage was annulled in 1975. Ilaria Rattazzi Samaritana Rattazzi (b. 1947) married...
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  • Baseball from Venezuela Urbano Ortega (born 1961), retired Spanish footballer Urbano Rattazzi (1808–1873), Italian statesman Urbano Rivera (born 1926), football...
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    Fürstenberg Gianni (1921–2003) Susanna (1922–2009), wife of Count Urbano Rattazzi Maria Sole Agnelli (born 1925) Cristiana (born 1927), wife of Count...
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    of certain religious properties. These snap elections resulted in Urbano Rattazzi being elected once again to office. Due to the restrictive Italian...
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    from the original on 29 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Rattazzi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 19 July...
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    the non possumus of the pope. Disdainful of the intrigues of his rival Rattazzi, he found himself obliged in 1862 to resign office, but returned to power...
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