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Cesare Correnti

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As minister of education, he suppressed the theological faculties in the Italian universities, but eventually resigned office and allied himself with the Left again on account of conservative opposition to his reforms. His defection from the Right ultimately assured the advent of the Left to power in
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debt, in 1860 was appointed councillor of state, and received various other public positions, especially in connection with the railway and financial administration. He veered round to the
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until the latter's death. On several occasions — notably in connection with the redemption of the Italian railways and the
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of a poor but noble family. While employed in the public debt administration, he flooded
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Elected deputy in 1849, he worked strenuously for the national cause, supporting
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with revolutionary pamphlets designed to excite hatred against the
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1876; and while declining office, he remained chief adviser of
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he was made commissioner for the liquidation of the Lombardo-
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Milan
Lombardy
Austrians
smoking
Five Days
Piedmont
Cavour
Crimean
political Left
annexation of Lombardy
Venetian
political Right
A marble gravestone on the wall of a crypt
Monumental Cemetery of Milan
Agostino Depretis
Paris Exhibition of 1878
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
senator
Villari 1911
Villari 1911
Villari 1911
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Villari, Luigi
Correnti, Cesare
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
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19th-century Italian people

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