Giolitti — se puede referir a: Giovanni Giolitti, primer ministro italiano en diversos períodos entre 1903 y 1914. Antonio Giolitti, político italiano. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a… … Wikipedia Español
Giolitti — [dʒo litti], Giovanni, italienischer Politiker, * Mondovì 27. 10. 1842, ✝ Cavour (Provinz Turin) 17. 7. 1928; seit 1882 liberaler Abgeordneter, 1889/90 Schatzminister, 1892/93 Ministerpräsident, 1901 03 Innenminister und 1903 bis 1905, 1906 09… … Universal-Lexikon
Giolitti — (spr. dscho ), Giovanni, ital. Staatsmann, geb. 1844 in der Provinz Cuneo, studierte die Rechte und ward 1866 zum Staatsanwaltsgehilfen ernannt, bald darauf aber ins Justiz und unter Sella ins Finanzministerium berufen. Unter Depretis zum… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Giolitti — (spr. dscho ), Giovanni, ital. Staatsmann, geb. 27. Okt. 1843 zu Mondovi, 1874 Generalinspektor des Steuerwesens, 1877 Generaldirektor des Rechnungshofs, 1882 liberaler Deputierter, 1889 Schatzminister, 1890 Finanzminister, Mai 1892 bis Nov. 1893 … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Giolitti — Giolitti, Giovanni … Enciclopedia Universal
Giolitti — For the Italian statesman, see Giovanni Giolitti; for the artist, see Alberto Giolitti Giolitti is a well known càfe, pastry shop and ice cream parlor in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1890 by Giuseppe and Bernardina Giolitti and operates at two… … Wikipedia
Giolitti — Giovanni Giolitti Président du Conseil … Wikipédia en Français
Giolitti, Giovanni — (1842–1928) Giolitti’s legacy is much contested, but no one doubts that this statesman from Mondovi in Piedmont made a critical contribution to Italian history. Giolitti entered politics in 1882 after a brilliant career in the finance ministry … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy
Giolitti, Giovanni — born Oct. 22, 1842, Mondovì, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia died July 17, 1928, Cavour, Italy Italian politician and prime minister five times between 1892 and 1921. He served in parliament (1882–1928). As a political leader, he used the technique … Universalium
Giolitti, Antonio — (1915– ) Grandson of Giovanni Giolitti, Antonio Giolitti was a hero of the wartime resistance (he was wounded and almost killed in combat in 1944), who began his political career in the Partito Comunista Italiano/Italian Communist party (PCI) … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy