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Luigi Carlo Farini

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Italian doctors, politicians and historians
Luigi Carlo Farini (Luigi Carlo Farini, October 22, 1812 August 1, 1866), Italy doctor politician and historian
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Luigi Carlo Farini
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Luigi Carlo Farini
Nationality
Italy
date of birth
October 22, 1812
Date of death
August 1, 1866
one's native heath
Luxi

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Farini was born in what is now Ravenna Luxi (Russi)。 stay Bologna He completed his college studies and participated in the 1831 revolution. Later, he became an intern in Luxi, but in 1843, because of his political views, he was Papal States Excommunication. He has successively served as Jerome Bonaparte The prince's personal doctor is in Florence and Paris Travel. Pius IX She was elected as a religious queen and practiced liberalism and nationalism Inclined policy. Farini returned to Italy and was appointed Secretary General of G Recchi. In March 1848, he became Minister of the Interior. But he only served for one month. Like other Italian liberals, he did not approve of Pius IX's confrontation Austria , and other departments resigned on April 29. Later elected to Parliament Faenza (Faenza) Member of Parliament and Secretary of the Ministry of Interior and Director General of the Ministry of Public Health of the Mamiani Cabinet.
In 1849, the Pope was exiled to Gaeta, and the Italian Republic was founded. He returned under the protection of the return of the army Rome Later, Farini went into exile and settled in Turin, where he wrote four volumes of his historical work Lo Stato Romano dal 1815 al 1850 (Turin, 1850).
Luigi Carlo Farini
In 1851, he was appointed Minister of Public Affairs of D'Azeglio's Cabinet, and he held this position until May 1852. As a Sardinian member of Parliament and a journalist, he firmly supports The Earl of Gaffer To support Piemonte's participation Crimean War
1859 and Modena duke Francis V When the war broke out and a provisional government was established, Farini was sent to Modena as the commissioner of Piemonte. Verona Freetown Return after signing the peace agreement, The Second Italian War of Independence After the end.
Overcoming napoleon iii By referendum Piemonte After Farini returned to Turin, the king awarded him the order of the Annunziata and appointed him The Earl of Gaffer The interior minister of the cabinet (June 1860), and then the governor of Naples, but he soon resigned due to poor health. Gaffer died in 1861, and Farini took over the following year Urbano Latazi As Prime Minister, he tried to continue to implement Gaffer's policy, but his brain softened due to overwork and resigned on March 24, 1863. In 1866, he died in poverty in Quarto dei Mille, Genoa. He was buried in Turin, but in 1878 his remains were moved to his hometown Luxi Village [1]

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His son Domenico Farini (Domenico Farini) was also obsessed with his political career, having served as the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of the Senate for three times [1]