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Stefano Siglienti

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in Sardinia. In 1923, he began to work at the Sardinian Land Bank of which he beaome deputy director general in 1945. In 1925, he moved to Rome and contributed to the publications, including
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that would take place a few days later on 24 March 1944. He was appointed minister of finance in June 1944 to the cabinet led by
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Following graduation from high school, Siglienti began to work at a local bank in Sassari. He took part in
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on 17 January 1898 to Alberto Siglienti, a lawyer, and Francesca Conti. He received a law degree in 1921.
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from 18 June until 12 December 1944. He held several banking posts until his death.
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and then became its president. That same year, he was also named a member of the
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in July 1918 due to his activities in the war. He was one of the founders of the
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From 1 March to 10 December 1945, Siglienti worked as the commissioner of the
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Siglienti married Ines Berlinguer, sister of politician
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Minister of Finance
Ivanoe Bonomi
Quinto Quintieri
Sassari
Kingdom of Italy
Rome
Action Party
minister of finance
bourgeois
Sassari
World War I
second lieutenant
King of Italy
Action Party
Il Mondo
Il Becco Giallo
Giustizia e LibertĂ 
anti-fascist
Riccardo Bauer
Ugo La Malfa
Raffaele Mattioli
Schutzstaffel
Regina Coeli prison
Fascist Italy
Ardeatine massacre
Ivanoe Bonomi
Banca IMI
National Council
Italian Banking Association

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