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Ernesto Nathan

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The first mayor of Rome who did not belong to the land-owning elite which had controlled politics in the city until then, and motivated by a deep belief in the importance of secular, ethical politics, Nathan tried to regulate as much as possible the intense building programs that had erupted all
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around the city after it became the capital of Italy in 1871. He also strove to promote a secular education system, at a time when education in Rome was still dominated by Catholic institutions. He opened more than 150 kindergartens. The 40th anniversary commemoration of the
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In April 1889, Nathan was elected to the Town Council of Rome, and was elected mayor of the city in November
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David B. Green, "This Day in Jewish History 1907: A Jew Who Would Irk the Vatican Becomes Mayor of Rome"
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in 1910 heightened tension between Nathan's anticlerical administration and the
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for Crispi's left-wing party. In 1888 he obtained Italian citizenship.
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heritage. His father died when Ernesto was a teenager.
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With respect to public works, Nathan inaugurated the
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mill. He was attracted by the revolutionary ideas of
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Mayor of Rome
Enrico Cruciani Alibrandi
Prospero Colonna di Paliano
London
United Kingdom
Rome
Italy
English
Italian
Historical Left
Radical Party
Rome
mayor of Rome
London
Sara Levi
Pesaro
Jewish
Florence
Lugano
Milan
Sardinia
cotton
Giuseppe Mazzini
Rome
Giosuè Carducci
Francesco Crispi
Parliament
Masonic
Grande Oriente d'Italia

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