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    Vittorio Emanuele Orlando

    Italian diplomat

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  1. Jul 18, 2019 · Pre-war Activity ↑. Born to a family of prominent lawyers, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860-1952) studied law at the University of Palermo. By 1882, he had become Italy’s youngest professor of constitutional law, published highly-regarded works on jurisprudence, and directed a prestigious journal of public law.

  2. Born on 19 May 1860, Orlando was raised in Palermo, Sicily. Aside from his prominent political role Orlando is also renowned for his 100+ writings on legal and judicial issues; Orlando was himself a professor of law. From 1903-05 Orlando served as Minister of Education under King Victor Emanuel III. In 1907 he was appointed Minister of Justice ...

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  4. Search for: 'Vittorio Emanuele Orlando' in Oxford Reference ». (1860–1952)Italian statesman and jurist. He had supported Italy's entry into World War I and after the Caporetto disaster (1917) became Premier. At the Versailles Peace Settlement he clashed with President Woodrow Wilson over what Wilson thought were excessive claims by Italy to ...

  5. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando was an Italian statesman, who served as the Prime Minister of Italy from October 1917 to June 1919. Orlando is best known for representing Italy in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino. He was also known as "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers along with the Entente in World War I. He was also the provisional ...

  6. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (May 19, 1860 - December 1, 1952) was an Italian diplomat and political figure. He was born in Palermo, Sicily. His father, a landed gentleman, delayed venturing out to register his son's birth for fear of Giuseppe Garibaldi's 1,000 patriots who had just stormed into Sicily on the first leg of their march to build an ...

  7. Vittorio Orlando was born in Palmero, Italy, in 1860. He became a professor of law but in 1916 the Italian prime minister, Antonio Salandra, invited Orlando to become Minister of Justice. The following year Orlando became head of the government and was able to take some of the credit for the successful offensive at Vittorio Veneto.

  8. Jan 1, 2010 · The Italian premier Vittorio Orlando came to Paris as one of the 'Big Four', yet in April 1919 walked out in one of the most dramatic crises of the Peace Conferences. Orlando's failure to win for Italy the territories she felt were owed to her was to have far-reaching consequences for both Italy and Europe as a whole. Italy in 1918 was in an ambivalent position: at the outbreak of war the ...

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