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Matteotti

American  
[maht-te-awt-tee] / ˌmɑt tɛˈɔt ti /

noun

  1. Giacomo 1885–1924, Italian socialist leader.


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Anastasio had emailed board members quotes from the 1925 speech that Mussolini gave to parliament to claim political responsibility for the murder of opposition lawmaker Giacomo Matteotti, daily La Repubblica reported.

From Reuters • Mar. 14, 2023

But after leading Italian socialist Giacomo Matteotti alleged that the fascists had used violence and fraud to win in the 1924 general election, Mussolini's allies concluded that he had to act dramatically.

From Salon • Jan. 2, 2022

Trofeo Matteotti in Italy on Sept. 13 moved to Aug. 29.

From Washington Times • Jun. 18, 2020

In the years that followed, Nenni and Matteotti brushed past each other in the halls of the Italian Parliament without speaking.

From Time Magazine Archive

By way of showing that they understood exactly what was wanted, the jurors inserted a special clause in their verdict specifically declaring that Matteotti did not meet his death in consequence of his Parliamentary activities.

From Time Magazine Archive

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