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<p> [[Italian]] statesman, born at Florence; devoted to the cultivation of the vine, the olive, and the mulberry; was drawn into political life in 1847 in the interest of Italian unity, succeeded Cavour as [[Prime]] Minister, but retired from political life in 1866; his "Letters and Papers," in 5 vols., were published posthumously (1806-1880). </p>
<p> [[Italian]] statesman, born at Florence; devoted to the cultivation of the vine, the olive, and the mulberry; was drawn into political life in 1847 in the interest of Italian unity, succeeded Cavour as [[Prime]] Minister, but retired from political life in 1866; his "Letters and Papers," in 5 vols., were published posthumously (1806-1880). </p>
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 15 October 2021

Baron Ricasoli [1]

Italian statesman, born at Florence; devoted to the cultivation of the vine, the olive, and the mulberry; was drawn into political life in 1847 in the interest of Italian unity, succeeded Cavour as Prime Minister, but retired from political life in 1866; his "Letters and Papers," in 5 vols., were published posthumously (1806-1880).

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