Yahoo Web Search

  1. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando

    Vittorio Emanuele Orlando

    Italian diplomat

Search results

  1. www.encyclopedia.com › italian-history-biographies › vittorio-emanuele-orlandoVittorio Emanuele Orlando | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele (1860–1952) Italian prime minister (1917–19). Orlando became prime minister after a series of Italian defeats in World War I. He represented Italy at the Treaty of Versailles. His early support for Benito Mussolini turned to opposition in 1925.

  2. historylearning.com › modern-world-history › treaty-of-versaillesVittorio Orlando - History Learning

    Vittorio Orlando. Vittorio Orlando was Prime Minister of Italy at the end of World War One. Having fought on the side of the Allies, Orlando arrived at the peace talks under the assumption that Italy would be treated as an equal during the negotiation and signing Versailles Treaty.

  3. www.historylearningsite.co.uk › the-treaty-of-versailles › vittorio-orlandoVittorio Orlando - History Learning Site

    May 22, 2015 · Vittorio Orlando. Vittorio Orlando was Italy’s Prime Minister at the end of World War One. As Italy had fought on the side of the Allies, Orlando fully expected that Italy would be treated as an equal at Versailles. He was wrong.

  4. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (19 May 1860 – 1 December 1952) 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.

  5. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. (1860—1952) Quick 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.

  6. Jan 1, 2010 · Vittorio Orlando: Italy (Makers of the Modern World) Spencer Di Scala, University of Massachusetts Boston Follow. Description. 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.

  7. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860-1952) served as Italy's Prime Minister in 1917 following the Italian army's humiliating defeat at Caporetto. Sponsored Links. Born on 19 May 1860, Orlando was raised in Palermo, Sicily.

  1. People also search for