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1896 in Italy

Events from the year 1896 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

Events

In 1896, the Banco Ambrosiano was founded in Milan by Giuseppe Tovini, a Catholic advocate, and was named after Saint Ambrose, the 4th century archbishop of the city. Tovini's purpose was to create a Catholic bank as a counterbalance to Italy's "lay" banks, and its goals were "serving moral organisations, pious works, and religious bodies set up for charitable aims." The bank came to be known as the "priests' bank."

February

March

  • March – The first Italian cinema screening by the Lumière brothers occurred in Turin.
  • March 1 – The Battle of Adwa between Ethiopia and Italy near the town of Adwa, Ethiopia, in Tigray. It was the climactic battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War, securing Ethiopian sovereignty and ending Italian attempts at its conquest for another three and a half decades. The Italians suffered about 7,000 killed and 1,500 wounded in the battle and subsequent retreat back into Eritrea, with 3,000 taken prisoner. Ethiopian losses have been estimated at around 4,000–5,000 killed and 8,000 wounded. When the news reached Italy, street demonstrations and rioting broke out in major cities.
  • March 4 – The government of Prime Minister Francesco Crispi collapsed after the humiliating defeat of the Italian army at Adwa in Ethiopia during First Italo-Ethiopian War amidst Italian disenchantment with "foreign adventures".
  • March 8 – Crispi is succeeded by Antonio di Rudinì as Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior in a cabinet formed by the veteran Conservative, General Ricotti, who retains the Ministry of War.
  • March 13 – As the result of a pardon recognizing the excessive brutality of the repression of the Fasci Siciliani 120 prisoners are released, including the leaders of the movement Giuseppe de Felice Giuffrida, Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro.

April

July

  • July 12 – The government of Prime Minister Di Rudini resigns after a proposal of War Minister Ricotti to reduce army personnel.
  • July 14 – Di Rudini reforms his Cabinet, getting support from Giovanni Giolitti and Giuseppe Zanardelli. Luigi Luzzatti becomes Minister of the Treasury and Luigi Pelloux Minister of War.

September

  • September 30 – Italy and France sign a treaty whereby Italy virtually recognizes Tunisia as a French dependency.

October

December

Births

Deaths

  • January 28 – Giuseppe Fiorelli, Italian archaeologist (born 1823)
  • March 1 – Giuseppe Galliano, Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Italian army who died in the Battle of Adwa (born 1846)
  • April 30 – Antonio Cagnoni, Italian composer (born 1828)
  • May 10 – Luigi Cossa, Italian economist (born 1831)
  • June 4 – Ernesto Rossi, Italian actor and playwright (born 1827)
  • July 12 – Giulio Ascoli, Italian mathematician (born 1843)
  • July 18 – Adolfo Bartoli, Italian physicist (born 1851)
  • July 19 – Achille Graffigna, Italian composer and conductor (born 1816)
  • September 9 – Luigi Palmieri, Italian physicist and meteorologist (born 1807)
  • November 14 – Italo Campanini, Italian opera tenor (born 1845)
  • November 29 – Guglielmo Acton, Italian naval officer, admiral and politician (born 1825)

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