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  1. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (* 19. Mai 1860 in Palermo; † 1. Dezember 1952 in Rom) war ein italienischer Rechtswissenschaftler und Politiker. Er war von 1917 bis 1919 Präsident des Ministerrats des Königreichs Italien. Auf der Pariser Friedenskonferenz 1919 gehörte er dem Rat der Vier an.

  2. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (ur. 19 maja 1860 w Palermo, zm. 1 grudnia 1952 w Rzymie) – włoski polityk, premier, profesor prawa, reprezentował Włochy podczas konferencji pokojowej w Wersalu po I wojnie światowej. Razem z premierem Wielkiej Brytanii Davidem Lloydem George’em, premierem Francji Georges’em Clemenceau i prezydentem USA ...

  3. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando in 1919. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, (Palermo, 19 mei 1860 - Rome, 1 december 1952), premier van Italië van 1917 tot 1919.Hij onderhandelde in 1919 namens Italië bij de vredesbesprekingen in Parijs na de Eerste Wereldoorlog.

  4. Vittorio Orlando was born in 1860 in Palermo, Sicily and eventually became a professor of law. In 1916, he entered the government as Minister of Justice and was soon appointed Prime Minister. This stint as leader was triumphant, including the victory of Italy at Vittorio Veneto in 1917. Despite his successes, Orlando found himself pushed back ...

  5. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (n. 19 mai 1860 , Palermo , Regatul celor Două Sicilii – d. 1 decembrie 1952 , Roma , Italia ) a fost un om de stat italian, cunoscut pentru participarea ca reprezentat al Italiei în 1919 la Conferința de Pace de la Paris împreună cu ministrul său de externe, Sidney Sonnino .

  6. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando è eletto alla Presidenza della Camera il 2 dicembre 1919, riportando 251 voti su 469 votanti. Nel discorso di insediamento, il giorno successivo, dopo aver omaggiato il suo predecessore Giuseppe Marcora, Orlando sottolinea la necessità di essere «rappresentante di tutti».

  7. Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (May 19, 1860 – December 1, 1952) was an Italian diplomat and political figure. He was born in Palermo , Sicily . His father, a landed gentleman, delayed venturing out to register his son's birth for fear of Giuseppe Garibaldi 's 1,000 patriots who had just stormed into Sicily on the first leg of their march to build an Italian nation.