1896 in Italy

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See also: 1895 in Italy, other events of 1896, 1897 in Italy.


Events from the year 1896 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

Events

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Menelik II at the battle of Adwa

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."

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References

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  2. Prouty, Chris (1998). Empress Taytu and Menilek II: Ethiopia 1883-1910. Trenton: The Red Sea Press, ISBN 0-932415-11-3, p. 159f
  3. Vandervort, Bruce (1998), Wars Of Imperial Conquest In Africa, 1830-1914, London: Taylor & Francis, ISBN 1-85728-486-0, pp. 162-64
  4. Pardon for Italian Socialists, The New York Times, March 14, 1896
  5. Iiams, Thomas M. (1962). Dreyfus, Diplomatists and the Dual Alliance: Gabriel Hanotaux at the Quai D'Orsay (1894 - 1898), Geneva/Paris: Librairie Droz/Librairie Minard, p. 115
  6. Harold Marcus, The Life and Times of Menelik II: Ethiopia 1844–1913 (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press, 1995), pp. 174–177