Ernesto Nathan
Mayor, Judaism, Giuseppe Mazzini, Francesco Crispi, Grand Orient of Italy, Stadio Flaminio
978-620-0-40955-3
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2012-01-20
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ernesto Nathan (October 5, 1848 - April 9, 1921) was an English-Italian Jewish politician, and mayor of Rome, Italy from November 1907 to December 1913. Nathan was born in London in 1848 to Sara Levi and Mayer Moses Nathan, of, respectively, English and German citizenship, both of Jewish heritage. His father died when Ernesto was 14. He spent his youth in Florence, Lugano, Milan and Sardinia, where he was called to administer a cotton mill.
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