Leopoldo Torlonia
Leopoldo Torlonia.
Leopoldo Torlonia (25 July 1853—23 October 1918) was an Italian nobleman and politician, who was Mayor of Rome from May 1882 to May 1887.[1]
He was the third duke of Poli and of Guadagnolo.[2]
He was dismissed from office in 1887 by then Prime Minister Francesco Crispi for congratulating Pope Leo XIII on his Jubilee.[3]
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Preceded by Luigi Pianciani |
Mayor of Rome 1882–1887 |
Succeeded by Alessandro Guiccioli |
Mayors of Rome |
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- Giuseppe Lunati
- Filippo Doria Pamphili
- Giovanni Angelini
- Francesco Pallavicini
- Francesco Grispigni
- Pietro Venturi
- Luigi Pianciani
- Pietro Venturi
- Emanuele Ruspoli
- Augusto Armellini
- Luigi Pianciani
- Leopoldo Torlonia
- Alessandro Guccioli
- Augusto Armellini
- Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile
- Onorato Caetani
- Emanuele Ruspoli
- Enrico Gallupi
- Prospero Colonna
- Carlo Palomba
- Giovanni Cruciani Alibrandi
- Cesare Salvarezza
- Ernesto Nathan
- Fausto Aphel
- Prospero Colonna
- Adolfo Appolloni
- Luigi Rava
- Giovanni Valli
- Filippo Cremonesi
- Ludovico Spada Potenziani
- Francesco Boncompagni Ludovisi
- Giuseppe Bottai
- Piero Colonna
- Giancarlo Borghese
- Riccardo Motta
- Giovanni Orgera
- Roberto Bencivenga
- Andrea Doria Panphili
- Mario De Cesare
- Salvatore Robecchini
- Umberto Tupini
- Urbano Cioccetti
- Francesco Diana
- Glauco Della Porta
- Americo Petrucci
- Rinaldo Santini
- Clelio Darida
- Giovanni Starita
- Giulio Carlo Argan
- Luigi Petroselli
- Ugo Vetere
- Nicola Signorello
- Pietro Giubilo
- Angelo Barbato
- Franco Carraro
- Alessandro Voci
- Francesco Rutelli
- Walter Veltroni
- Gianni Alemanno
- Ignazio Marino
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