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'''Antonino Tringali-Casanova''' (April 11, 1888-October 30, 1943) was an Italian politician who served under [[Benito Mussolini]] in the [[Italian Social Republic]]. |
'''Antonino Tringali-Casanova''' (April 11, 1888 - October 30, 1943) was an Italian politician who served under [[Benito Mussolini]] in the [[Italian Social Republic]]. |
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Tringali-Casanova was born on April 11, 1888 in [[Cecina]] |
Tringali-Casanova was born on April 11, 1888 in [[Cecina]], [[Province of Livorno]], [[Tuscany]]. |
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His first government assignment was Vice-President for Special Tribunal for the State Defence from September 1928 - November 1932. He then served as President from November 1932 - July 1943. |
His first government assignment was Vice-President for Special Tribunal for the State Defence from September 1928 - November 1932. He then served as President from November 1932 - July 1943. |
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Revision as of 21:11, 7 April 2010
Antonino Tringali-Casanova (April 11, 1888 - October 30, 1943) was an Italian politician who served under Benito Mussolini in the Italian Social Republic.
Tringali-Casanova was born on April 11, 1888 in Cecina, Province of Livorno, Tuscany.
His first government assignment was Vice-President for Special Tribunal for the State Defence from September 1928 - November 1932. He then served as President from November 1932 - July 1943.
In September 1943 he was appointed the Italian Social Republic's first Minister of Justice. On October 30, 1943 he died as a result of angina pectoris.
Sources
- Italian Government (Archived 2009-10-25) at www.geocities.com
- Cipriani at www.fondazionecipriani.it