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Minghetti, Marco

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Minghetti, Marco (1818-1886)

Italian prime minister in 1863-64 and 1873-76. As successor to Count Camillo Cavour, he concluded the September Convention with Napoleon III in 1864. From 1873 he was prime minister of the last government formed from the coalition of parties known as the Right.

Minghetti was born in Bologna. He entered the service of Pope Pius IX after his election in 1844. In 1859 Cavour appointed him secretary general to the Foreign Office and in 1861 minister of the interior. He was ambassador to London in 1868.


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