Antonio Salandra

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Antonio Salandra was an Italian statesman and prime minister during World War I who played a key role in leading Italy into the conflict on the side of the Allies.

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instanceOf Italian politician
human
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Kingdom of Italy
dateOfBirth 1853-08-13
dateOfDeath 1931-12-09
educatedAt University of Naples Federico II NERFINISHED
endTime 1916-06-18
familyName Salandra NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
politics
givenName Antonio NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell’Ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro NERFINISHED
Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell’Ordine della Corona d’Italia
memberOf Historical Right NERFINISHED
Liberal Union (Italy) NERFINISHED
monarchDuringTerm Victor Emmanuel III of Italy NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
notableWork interventionist policy leading Italy into World War I
political writings on Italian constitutional law
occupation lawyer
statesman
university teacher
participantIn Paris Peace Conference, 1919 NERFINISHED
World War I
placeOfBirth Kingdom of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
Troia, Apulia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Rome
politicalAlignment conservative liberalism
positionHeld Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce of Italy
Minister of Finance of Italy
Minister of the Treasury of Italy
President of the Council of Ministers of Italy NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Italy
member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy
senator of the Kingdom of Italy
religion Roman Catholicism
replacedBy Paolo Boselli NERFINISHED
replaces Giovanni Giolitti NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
significantEvent Italy’s entry into World War I
startTime 1914-03-21
workLocation Rome

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Treaty of London (1915) negotiatedBy Antonio Salandra