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65:, USA on Christmas Day. Fezano and four of his companions were arrested for drunkenness and placed in a lockup. All but Fezano secured release by paying heavy fines. He was left in all night and found the next night, frozen. The case created a great sensation, and a prosecution began against the Carbondale City authorities by the 54:. Tommaso Squitti, born September 8, 1831, was married to Rosina Astanti. Tommaso Squitti was invested with the title of Baron of Palermiti and Guarna, in Calabria, Italy, on July 13, 1886. 57:
On January 23, 1887, Baron Squitti, under instructions from the State Department the Italian Consul at Philadelphia, conducted an inquiry into the death of
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Nicola Squitti was a member of the Italian Senate, and a diplomat. He was the Italian foreign minister in
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During the 1890s he was the consul for all the Australasian Colonies.
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Maida
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Rome
Baldassarre Squitti
Tommaso Squitti
Palermiti and Guarna
Calabria
Italy
Michael Fezano
Carbondale
Iazzinf Society of Scranton
Cetinje
Belgrade
New York Times Archives, "Frozen to Death in Cell", January 23, 1887
The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List
ISBN
978-1-55753-146-9
Italian Senate
The Falcon and the Eagle - Montenegro and Austria-Hungary 1908-1914- John D. Treadway, University of Purdue, page 35
Senators of Italy Knowledge-Italy
Categories
1853 births
Italian nobility
Italian politicians
1933 deaths

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