Carlo Troya
Carlo Troya (also spelled Troja; 7 June 1784 – 28 July 1858) was a historian and politician who served as Prime Minister of the Two Sicilies from 3 April 1848 until 15 May 1848. Politically, he was a liberal Neo-Guelph who supported Italian unification. His primary historical interest was the study of the Early Middle Ages, to which he made lasting contributions.
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Carlo Troya
Carlo Troya (also spelled Troja; 7 June 1784 – 28 July 1858) was a historian and politician who served as Prime Minister of the Two Sicilies from 3 April 1848 until 15 May 1848. Politically, he was a liberal Neo-Guelph who supported Italian unification. His primary historical interest was the study of the Early Middle Ages, to which he made lasting contributions.
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Carlo Troja ou Carlo Troya (Na ...... e, sous la présidence du Pape.
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Bust of Carlo Troya in the courtyard of the statues in Naples
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Accademia della Crusca corresponding member
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Ferdinand II Prime Minister
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Master of Law, historian
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Son of Michele Troja and brother of Ferdinando Troya
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Carlo Troja ou Carlo Troya (Na ...... e, sous la présidence du Pape.
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Carlo Troya (also spelled Troj ...... he made lasting contributions.
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Carlo Troya noto anche come Ca ...... e del Regno delle Due Sicilie.
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Carlo Troja
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Carlo Troya
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Carlo Troya
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