Luigi Pianciani

Italian politician

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Luigi Pianciani

Luigi Pianciani (10 August 1810 – 17 October 1890) was an Italian politician and Freemason. He was born in and was twice mayor of Rome. He died in Spoleto.

Preceded by
Francesco Rospigliosi Pallavicini
Mayor of Rome
1873–1874
Succeeded by
Pietro Venturi
Preceded by Mayor of Rome
1881–1882
Succeeded by
Leopoldo Torlonia

Bibliography

  • Stato Maggiore Esercito italiano, Corpo dei Volontari Italiani (Garibaldi), Fatti d'armi di Valsabbia e Tirolo, 1867.
  • Gualtiero Castellini, Pagine garibaldine (1848-1866), Torino, Ed. Fratelli Bocca, 1909.
  • Giuseppe Santorelli (1910). La presa di Spoleto (17 settembre 1860) e il rimpatrio del patriota proscritto Luigi Pianciani (21 aprile 1861): cenni storici. Spoleto: Tipografia dell'Umbria.
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  • Filippo Mazzonis (1988). L'attività politica di Luigi Pianciani in Umbria. Spoleto: Cassa di Risparmio di Spoleto. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
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  • Gian Biagio Furiozzi (1992). Luigi Pianciani e l'Umbria dopo l'Unità. Perugia: Benucci.
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  • Raffaele Villari, Da Messina al Tirolo, a cura di Achille Ragazzoni, "Passato Presente", Storo 1995.
  • Livio Toschi, Luigi Pianciani Sindaco di Roma, Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 1996.
  • Atti del Convegno Luigi Pianciani e la democrazia moderna, Spoleto, novembre 2005.

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