Vittorio Emanuele Orlando Prime minister

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (May 19, 1860 – December 1, 1952) was an Italian diplomat and political figure. He was prime minister of Italy during World War I and was one of the Big Four leaders that built the world order after that war. He was a controversial figure: while some authors criticize his way to represent Italy in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference because of the contrasts with his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino, he was also known as The "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers along with the Entente in World War I. He was also member and president of the Constitutional Assembly that changed the Italian form of government into a Republic. Aside from his prominent political role Orlando is also known for his writings, over a hundred works, on legal and judicial issues; Orlando was a professor of law.

Personal facts

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Birth dateMay 19, 1860
Birth place
Italy , Palermo
Nationality
Italians
Date of deathDecember 01, 1952
Place of death
Italy , Rome

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Politician

monarch
party
Independent (politician)
Italian Liberal Party
Historical Left
successor

Prime minister

FromOctober 29, 1917
ToJune 23, 1919

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://books.google.nl/books?hl=nl&id=EHzgiYw0kegC
  2. http://books.google.nl/books?id=2YqjfHLyyj8C