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  2. Rose of Viterbo - Wikipedia

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    La Macchina of Saint Rose. The process of Rose's canonization was opened in the year of her death by Pope Innocent IV, but was not definitively undertaken until 1457.. Originally buried in the small parish church of Santa Maria in Poggio located in Piazza della Crocetta in central Viterbo; in 1257 Pope Alexander IV ordered it moved to the monastery she had desired to enter, located a few ...

  3. Council of Ministers (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers' origins date to the production of the Albertine Statute by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1848. The Statute, which subsequently became the Constitution of the Kingdom of Italy, did not envision collegial meetings of individual ministers, but simply the existence of ministers as heads of their ministries, responsible for their operations.

  4. Second Conte government - Wikipedia

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    On 17 September 2019 the centrist party Italia Viva (IV), which splintered from the PD on that day, announced its support for the coalition, as well. The government has been referred to as the "yellow-red government" (governo giallorosso), based on the customary colours of the main supporting parties. [5] [6] [7]

  5. First Conte government - Wikipedia

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    At its birth, the government was also supported by the Associative Movement Italians Abroad (MAIE), five deputies and two senators previously expelled from the M5S, one dissident senator from the South American Union Italian Emigrants (USEI) [12] who later joined the MAIE and one deputy of Forza Italia (FI) who sarcastically voted in favour of it. [13]

  6. Minister of Defence (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Forza Italia: Berlusconi I [50] Domenico Corcione (1929–2020) 17 January 1995 17 May 1996 1 year, 121 days: Independent: Dini [51] Beniamino Andreatta (1928–2007) 17 May 1996 21 October 1998 2 years, 157 days: Italian People's Party: Prodi I [52] Carlo Scognamiglio (born 1944) 21 October 1998 22 December 1999 1 year, 62 days: Democratic ...

  7. Meloni government - Wikipedia

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    Meloni's government first decree law was related to the ergastolo ostativo, [38] the prison regime that excludes the perpetrators of violent crimes, in particular those related to the mafia and terrorism, from receiving benefits in prison unless they collaborate with the justice system, which are known as collaboratori di giustizia.

  8. Santa Paola Romana - Wikipedia

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    The vestibule at night, lit up Stations of the Cross (Emidio Giaroli, 1961). The church was built in 1949–51. Its bronze door was added in 2001, sculpted by Capri Otti. [4]On 14 February 2015, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-priest, with its first titular being the Tongan bishop Soane Patita Paini Mafi.

  9. 2018 Italian government formation - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 Italian general election, no political group or party won an outright majority, resulting in a hung parliament. [1] On 4 March, the centre-right coalition, in which Matteo Salvini's League emerged as the main political force, won a plurality of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, while the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) led by Luigi Di Maio became the ...