Massimo d'Azeglio

Portrait of D'Azeglio by [[Francesco Gonin]], 1850 Massimo Taparelli, Marquess of Azeglio (24 October 1798 – 15 January 1866), commonly called '''Massimo d'Azeglio''' (), was a Piedmontese-Italian statesman, novelist, and painter. He was Prime Minister of Sardinia for almost three years until succeeded by his rival Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. D'Azeglio was a moderate liberal and member of the Moderate Party associated with the Historical Right. He hoped for a federal union between Italian states.

As Prime Minister, d'Azeglio consolidated the parliamentary system, getting the young King Victor Emmanuel II to accept his constitutional status, and worked hard for a peace treaty with Austria. Although himself a Roman Catholic, he introduced freedom of worship, supported public education, and sought to reduce the power of the clergy in local political affairs. As a senator, following the annexation of the United Provinces of Central Italy, Azeglio attempted to solve the Roman Question through reconciliation between the Vatican and the new Italian Kingdom. His brother was a Jesuit priest. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ettore Fieramosca ossía La disfida di Barletta / by Azeglio, Massimo d', 1798-1866

    Published 1915
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    I miei ricordi / by Azeglio, Massimo d', 1798-1866

    Published 1922
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    Niccolò de' Lapi, ovvero I palleschi e i piagnoni : racconto storico / by Azeglio, Massimo d', 1798-1866

    Published 1900
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    Hector Fieramosca / by Azeglio, Massimo d', 1798-1866

    Published 1912
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    I miei ricordi / by Azeglio, Massimo d', 1798-1866

    Published 1908
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