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  1. Luigi Federzoni (27 September 1878 – 24 January 1967) was an Italian nationalist and later Fascist politician.

  2. Luigi Federzoni è stato un politico e scrittore italiano. Fu Presidente del Senato del Regno dal 1929 al 1939.

  3. Luigi Federzoni, né le 27 septembre 1878 à Bologne – mort le 24 janvier 1967 à Rome, est un homme politique et écrivain italien. Il fut ministre de l’Intérieur du 17 juin 1924 au 6 novembre 1926 puis ministre des Colonies du 6 novembre 1926 au 18 décembre 1928.

  4. Luigi Federzóni fu un uomo politico e giornalista italiano, tra i fondatori del movimento nazionalista e del Partito fascista. Fu ministro, senatore, presidente dell'Accademia d'Italia e dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, e collaborò con il Resto del Carlino e il Giornale d'Italia.

  5. Matteo Giordano's thesis analyzes the foreign policy ideas of Italian fascist hierarch Luigi Federzoni (1878-1967) in the 1930s. He argues that Federzoni was a realist who favored Italy's traditional role as a subsidiary Power of Britain in the Mediterranean and opposed Mussolini's alliance with Nazi Germany.

  6. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Luigi Federzoni was an important Italian cultural and political figure in the first half of the twentieth century. He was founder of the Nationalist Party and a leading member of the Fascist Party. He served as Fascism’s first colonial minister from 1922 to 1924 and from 1926 to 1928.

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  7. Quick Reference. (1878–1967). Writer, journalist and politician from Bologna. He became a nationalist deputy in 1913, and later a Fascist minister and a member of the Accademia D'Italia. He edited the Nuova ...