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Giuseppe Natoli , Baron of Scaliti, Patrizio di Messina (June 9, 1815 – September 25, 1867), was an Italian statesman, patriot and a leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification.After the declaration of a united Kingdom of Italy, the Baron Natoli was called immediately to took office as the first with the Prime Minister of Italy Camillo Benso Cavour and next with La Marmora.
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Natoli, Giuseppe Giuseppe Natoli
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Italian politician
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1815-06-09Z
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1815-01-01Z
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1867-09-25Z
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1867-01-01Z
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Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Industry Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister of the Interior Minister of Education, Universities and Research
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